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NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE FINALISTBoston Globe Best Book of 2015Washington Post Best Book of 2015Magisterial in scope, this dual biography examines two complex lives that began alike but ended on opposite sides of the century's greatest conflict.Born at the dawn of the twentieth century, Leni Riefenstahl and Marlene Dietrich both came of age in Weimar Berlin, a time of great political ferment. Glamour and decadence thrived beside abject poverty, and the German capital's outpouring of literature, fashion, and film marked it as the most vital European metropolis. As young women of this era, Dietrich and Riefenstahl lived so close to each other that Riefenstahl could see into Dietrich's apartment from the roof of her building. Both women seized upon the revolutionary energy of the 1920s, seeking careers on the stage and in film.In 1929, filmmakers were casting what would become the iconic role of Lola-Lola (who made "Falling in Love Again" a sensation) in the groundbreaking sound film The Blue Angel. Riefenstahl―whose work in her "mountain films" had already made her a national emblem for the athletic rigor and spirited independence of the New Woman―hoped for the part but didn't get it. Only a few years later she became the official filmmaker of the Third Reich. Dietrich, however, won the role and the adoration of millions when she moved to Hollywood and redefined the "vixen" for a new era.While Dietrich's slender and androgynous beauty made her a fashion icon whose influence can be seen to this day, Riefenstahl's own iconography is no less indelible. With her work on two of the most notorious―if artistically sophisticated―propaganda films of all time―Triumph of the Will and Olympia―Riefenstahl was a progenitor of fascist symbolism. After the war she proclaimed her ignorance of Hitler's motives, but she could never completely distance herself from her Nazi collaboration. Dietrich vehemently condemned Hitler during World War II and found a renewed sense of purpose touring with the USO, but as a result she could never comfortably return to her native Germany.Both women were "prodigies of will, discipline, endurance, self-reinvention, and exaltation of the body in all its muscular, androgynous, pose-striking pagan glory" (James Wolcott), and both had their grand passions, but neither abandoned ambition for the sake of love. As award-winning biographer Karin Wieland shows, in their later years, both women grappled with controlling their image―Riefenstahl by pursuing an additional career in photography, and Dietrich by eventually hiding at home as her famous beauty was ravaged by time.Skillfully juxtaposing these two fascinating lives, Wieland brings to vivid life a time of international upheaval, chronicling radical evolutions of politics, fame, and femininity on a grand stage. Examining the moral responsibility of the artist, Wieland poses questions as deeply relevant to our century as to the last. A magisterial portrait of two diverging but lasting images of the modern woman, Dietrich Riefenstahl is "a superb" (Die Zeit) panorama of the twentieth century.25 photographs German Language Videos in DVD Format - German video Over 2400 German language videos for sale or rent Adolf Hitler - IMDb Adolf Hitler Self: Triumph des Willens Born the fourth of six children to Austrian customs officer Alois Hitler--who had been married twice before--and the former Archives - Phillycom Archives and past articles from the Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Daily News and Phillycom Adolf Hitler - Biography - IMDb One story regarding Hitler's death is that when Soviet troops reached Berlin and located the "Fhrerbunker" the body of a man was found amid the rubble The English Bookshop UPPSALA Wednesday 8th March at 19:00 Celebrate the INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY with The English Bookshop and Kontur 2017! Anna Bark Persson talks about Ann Leckie An Unclaimed Country: The Austrian Image in American Film On cliche culture and locating national identity in Wises epic musical Cinemas manipulative power as a tool in the enforcement of ideology came of age in the LIFE Timecom Hollywood The 'Gigantic Whatnot' Who Became 'Classic Kitsch': The Many Lives of King Kong When the new movie Kong: Skull Island arrives in theaters on Friday more Notable People The German Way & More Notable People from the German-speaking World In this section you will find full and mini biographies of German-speakers past and present who have played a Art of the Third Reich - Wikipedia Nude statues of the ideal female and male bodies installed in the streets of Berlin on the occasion of the 1936 Summer Olympics Berlin won the bid in April 1931 Cinema of Germany - Wikipedia The Cinema of Germany refers to the film industry based in Germany and can be traced back to the late 19th century German cinema has made major technical and
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