This film has always been important and held in high regard within my family, as our ancestral family home is Harlan County, Kentucky. A few of my relatives are featured briefly in this documentary. The grim stories I heard about these strikes growing up were crazy. My great uncle was an orgnanizer of the Broadside Strike. His body was later found buried in a tree stump. Allegedly due to a hit put out on him by the Duke Power company. Whenever I go to Kentucky to visit, this is often a topic of conversation, even after all these years.
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Coming on July 28th on Blu-ray in the US from @KinoLorber: #TriumphOfTheWill (1935)!
For almost a century, Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will (Triumph des Willens) has reigned as the most controversial documentary ever made, a “cinema masterpiece,” according to film historian Amos Vogel, “a huge and disturbing film spectacle.” Capturing the pageantry of the 1934 Nuremberg congress, Triumph of the Will is a sensory tableau that celebrates the nation’s resurgence in the aftermath of a crushing economic depression. Riefenstahl commanded a squad of photographers and oversaw the editing of the film, crafting a landmark of documentary cinema, even as it permanently stained the reputation of the filmmaker. Riefenstahl spent a lifetime trying to disassociate herself from the Nazi leadership, but her complicity with Hitler is now uniquivocal, and no matter how artistically rendered, Triumph of the Will was used to fertilize the rise of the Third Reich. This Kino Classics release is part of an ambitious reevaluation of the filmmaker’s career, including the release of Andres Veiel’s award-winning documentary Riefenstahl, new restorations of her films (The Blue Light, Tiefland) and special editions of previously unreleased work (Longing for Innocence, Under Water Impressions). Triumph of the Will was restored by the Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archives) and includes two additional Riefenstahl propaganda films glorifying the military strength of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party: Day of Freedom and Victory of Faith.
Product Extras :
Audio commentary by Film Historian Anthony Slide
"Leni Riefenstahl: On a Nazi Female Filmmaker,” an Essay by Novelist, Essayist and Critic Francine Prose
Day of Freedom (Tag her Freshet - Unsere Wehrmacht, 1935, 28 Min.) and Victory of Faith (Der Sieg des Glaubens, 1933, 61 Min.): Two propaganda films made for the NSDAP by Leni Riefenstahl
Schichlegruber Doing the Lambeth Walk: A 1942 Satirical British Anti-Nazi Propaganda Short
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For the record: Netflix absolutely should’ve paid Sepi from the outset and avoided all of this, but let’s not ignore how reckless the plaintiff’s legal strategy was and how much of a copyright hellscape was just avoided for an entire industry