Dimensions
161 x 241 x 37mm
A revealing biography of one of the twentieth-century's most controversial figures; and the first significant biography to have been published since the subject's death.
Leni Riefenstahl is one of the most fascinating and controversial personalities of the twentieth-century. Best known as 'Hitler's filmmaker', Riefenstahl made two documentaries, 'Olympia' and 'Triumph of the Will', acknowledged to be among the greatest films ever made. But they are insidious glorifications of the Adolf Hilter and the Third Reich.
Drawing on new primary sources -- recordings of Riefenstahl herself, interviews with her colleagues and intimate friends -- Steven Bach puts the lie to her lifelong portrayal of herself as an apolitical artist who knew nothing of the Holocaust, firmly denying her connection to the Nazi regime that she had helped to promote. The facts speak for themselves: Riefenstahl's passionate involvement with the Nazis from their earliest days; the secret agreements that financed her career and supported her in later life; her visits to concentration camps and use of slave labour courtesy of the Third Reich -- and more.
This is an exceptional work of historical investigation.