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Helene Bertha Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl (22 August 1902 – 8 September 2003) was a German film director, actress and dancer widely noted for her aesthetics and innovations as a filmmaker. Her most famous film was Triumph des Willens (Triumph of the Will), made at the 1934 Nuremberg congress of the Nazi Party. Riefenstahl's prominence in the Third Reich along with her personal friendship with Adolf Hitler thwarted her film career following Germany's defeat in World War II, after which she was arrested but released without any charges. Triumph of the Will gave Riefenstahl instant and lasting international fame, as well as infamy. Although she directed only eight films, just two of which received significant coverage outside of Germany, Riefenstahl was widely known all her life. The propaganda value of her films made during the 1930s repels most modern commentators but many film histories cite the aesthetics as outstanding. The Economist wrote that Triumph of the Will "sealed her reputation as the greatest female filmmaker of the 20th century".
6.9Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations
1938
6.5The Holy Mountain
1926
5.1Games of the XXI Olympiad
1977
7.3Riefenstahl
2024

FASCISM(s): A Film in Six Parts
2025
6.9The Blue Light
1932
7.1Ways to Strength and Beauty
1925
10.0Faszination Bergfilm - Himmelhoch und Abgrundtief
2008
6.4The Goebbels Experiment
2005
6.5Hitler's Hollywood
2017
6.4S.O.S. Iceberg
1933
6.0Lowlands
1954
6.9The White Hell of Pitz Palu
1929
7.7Leni Riefenstahl - The End of a Myth
2020
7.2The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl
1993
7.0Birth of a Nation
1997

Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture
1976
6.6Storm Over Mont Blanc
1930
6.0Leni Riefenstahl: Her Dream of Africa
2003
5.6The White Ecstasy
1931