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Leni Riefenstahl

    22 de agosto de 1902 – 8 de septiembre de 2003

    Leni Riefenstahl fue una cineasta, actriz y bailarina alemana, ampliamente reconocida por su estética e innovaciones en el cine. Sus obras de la década de 1930, aunque controvertidas por su naturaleza propagandística, a menudo se citan como ejemplos de un trabajo cinematográfico excepcional. Riefenstahl fue pionera en técnicas cinematográficas y fotográficas, y sus documentales utilizaron grúas, rieles de seguimiento y múltiples cámaras simultáneamente. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, su carrera se centró en la fotografía, enfocándose en temas como las tribus Nuba y la vida submarina.

    Leni Riefenstahl
    Wonders under water
    The sieve of time
    Olympia
    Leni Riefenstahl's Africa
    The People of Kau
    Memorias
    • Photographs of the Nuba people of Kau portray the traditions--including knife fights, dances of love, and body painting--of a primitive tribe whose existence is threatened by the advance of industrial civilization

      The People of Kau
    • Leni Riefenstahl's Africa

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      If Leni Riefenstahl had done nothing but visit Africa and bring back her photographs, her place in history would be secure." -Kevin Brownlow, from the introduction When she was in her early sixties, Leni Riefenstahl began traveling frequently to the African continent, where she has worked on various film and photography projects over the last half century. Her favorite destination was in Sudan, where she lived with and photographed the Nuba tribespeople, learning their language and becoming their friend. The Nuba were a loving and peaceful people who welcomed Riefenstahl as one of their own. Her images of the Nuba, as well as of the Dinka, Shilluk, Masai, and other tribes, are gathered in this monumental book. Riefenstahl remembers her experiences in Africa as the happiest moments in her life. Her beautiful, skilled photographs represent a landmark in the extraordinary career of the 20th century's most unforgettable artistic pioneer. * Interview by Kevin Brownlow * Extensive bibliography and biography section

      Leni Riefenstahl's Africa
    • On August 1, 1936, in Berlin, to the sound of Hitler's opening words and hundreds of doves set aflight, the Summer Olympic Games began. Here were sixteen days of heroism, aesthetic and athletic perfection, and a triumph of determination and will - not least by the legendary artist Leni Riefenstahl. The filmmaker and photographer was commissioned to document these spectacular games for posterity. Her film Olympia is one of the results of this experiment. The other is this volume, Olympia, a startling collection of images of athletes, of sport, and of intense drive resulting from these games. Riefenstahl utilized innovative and ground-breaking camera angles, techniques, and styles in order to create her vision of the Olympics. Her stark realism is revealed in these shots of strength and determination. The artist presents divers, swimmers, sprinters, jumpers, vaulters, and others as specimen, the ultimate practitioners of their art forms, and by these efforts, the portraits of these men and women reach a zenith of Riefenstahl's own art. Leni Riefenstahl's visual genius is fully evident in this remarkable collection of black and white photographs. Through her lens, we view the epitome of the beauty of athleticism, the excitement of competition, and the pressure of the political atmosphere. Olympia is a remarkable record of human idealism, Olympic excellence, and photographic skill.

      Olympia
    • An autobiography of controversial German dancer, actress and eventually Hitler's top national film executive, Leni Riefenstahl.

      The sieve of time