The Nazi film propagandist Leni Riefenstahl remained a true believer in the party her entire life, and may have played an active role in at least one mass slaughter of Jews, according to a new ...
E arly on in Andres Veiel’s documentary “Riefenstahl,” Leni Riefenstahl says that she believes the opposite of politics is art. “If you feel things intensely as an artist … you live your ...
From ancient fist-fighters to futurists on bikes, from starchy archers to a naked runner frozen in time … as the Games kick off in Paris, our critic ranks the finest depictions of sport in art.
A group of Texas lawmakers cracked down on a pro-Palestinian art installation at the University of North Texas. The exhibit ...
The International Olympic Committee commissioned filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl to document the games; the resulting film Olympia (1938), though less of a propaganda film than her previous ...
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For many of us, Pablo Picasso’s Guernica, a mourning of the wanton destruction of Francisco Franco’s Spain, is a long way from Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will, a Nazi-loving paean ...
At the age of 97 Riefenstahl returns to Sudan for one final farewell to the Nuba that she lived with for 8 months and photographed and filmed extensively. Müller documents her return after 23 ...
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