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The Making of Leni Riefenstahls Olympia

The Making of Leni Riefenstahls Olympia Streaming - Where to Watch Online

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The Making of Leni Riefenstahls Olympia starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 35 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Want the short version of the plot? Here's the plot: "In the spring of 1937 Leni Riefenstahl had only just started editing the 1st part of her magnum opus Olympia and it became clear that the film would not be ready for another year The German authorities who were financing the film began to fear that these delays would have a negative impact on the future commercial success of the two Olympia films and so it was decided to create a promotional film in English and in French in order to maintain public interest for the film" .