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This episode examines the life and legacy of Leni Riefenstahl, the German filmmaker whose groundbreaking cinematic techniques helped craft seductive Nazi propaganda. From Triumph of the Will to Olympia, she idealized Hitler, the Nazi Party, and the Aryan “master race,” masking the regime’s brutality behind stunning visuals. Though her work played a key role in promoting Nazi ideology, Riefenstahl denied political guilt after WWII, avoided conviction, and reinvented herself as an artist. Her story reveals how beauty in film can disguise evil — and how its creator can escape accountability.
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 By Political Besties Network
By Political Besties NetworkThis episode examines the life and legacy of Leni Riefenstahl, the German filmmaker whose groundbreaking cinematic techniques helped craft seductive Nazi propaganda. From Triumph of the Will to Olympia, she idealized Hitler, the Nazi Party, and the Aryan “master race,” masking the regime’s brutality behind stunning visuals. Though her work played a key role in promoting Nazi ideology, Riefenstahl denied political guilt after WWII, avoided conviction, and reinvented herself as an artist. Her story reveals how beauty in film can disguise evil — and how its creator can escape accountability.
Find The Continuum on
Apple Podcast
Spotify
Substack