Olympia: Part One – Festival of the Nations Released 1938-04-21 is a story that falls under the Documentary category. Movie Story "Commissioned to make a propaganda film about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, director Leni Riefenstahl created a celebration of the human form. This first half of her two-part film opens with a renowned introduction that compares modern Olympians to classical Greek heroes, then goes on to provide thrilling in-the-moment coverage of some of the games' most celebrated moments, including African-American athlete Jesse Owens winning a then-unprecedented four gold medals.".
Stars:
David Albritton,
Arvo Askola,
Jack Beresford,
Erwin Blask,
Sulo Bärlund,
Ibolya Csák,
Glenn Cunningham,
Henri de Baillet-Latour,
Philip Edwards,
Donald Finlay,
Tilly Fleischer,
Wilhelm Frick,
Joseph Goebbels,
Hermann Göring,
Ernest Harper,
Karl Hein,
Heinz Herman,
Rudolf Hess,
Adolf Hitler,
Volmari Iso-Hollo,
Cornelius Johnson,
Matti Järvinen,
Elfriede Kaun,
King Umberto II,
Kalevi Kotkas,
Gustaf Alfons Koutonen,
Luise Krüger,
Maria Kwasniewska,
Theodor Lewald,
Luz Long
Director:
Leni Riefenstahl,
Leni Riefenstahl,
Hans Ertl,
Walter Frentz,
Guzzi Lantschner,
Kurt Neubert,
Hans Scheib,
Herbert Windt,
Leni Riefenstahl,
Albert Kling,
Willy Hameister,
Paul Holzki,
Walter Traut,
Erna Peters,
Luggi Waldleitner,
Georg Fleischmann,
Walter Gronostay,
Leni Riefenstahl,
Wilfried Basse,
Leo De Lafrue,
Josef Dietze,
E. Epkins,
Hans Karl Gottschalk,
Richard Groschopp,
Wolf Hart,
Hasso Hartnagel,
Walter Hege,
Werner Hundhausen,
Albert Höcht,
Carl Junghans
Olympia: Part One – Festival of the Nations is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Documentary film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!