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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Leni Riefenstahl |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 29 March, 1940 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Timeless Multimedia |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Documentary |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 061672771247 |
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Customer Reviews of The Olympiad: Part 2
Wonderful follow-up to Part One. Not as perfect as Part One...but close. Extraordinary footage, especially given the time and circumstances surrounding its filming. Riefenstahl is a master (mistress?!) of her craft and the spirit of athleticism is wonderfully captured. A must-have for your video library.
The photography lures you, action holds you.
I can not speak for other versions for this is the one I saw. As you can see from the front cover that this film has been digitally remastered under the supervision of Leni Riefenstahl.
By now watching the first tape, "Festival of the nation" spoiled you. Again this film starts out with the ideal and surrounded by Leni's signature clouds. List is leading you to "field hockey, soccer bicycling, equestrian, aquatic and gymnastic events. Highlights are the Pentathlon and the Decathlon." Remember that some countries were still using horses in the military.
It may be unique reasons that brought you to this point such as Leni or photography, or interest in history, or, or, or. But once the action starts you feel that you are there and get lost in the "who will win what and how. " Even being aware of the outcome does not prepare you to "not bite your nails" as you watch each athlete barley besting the next until it is over too soon. I noticed that instead of placing medals over the winners, they used laurel wreaths.
Any way you cut it, this movie is worth watching.
Olympiad: Part I and II
The quality of the transfer from film to tape is not the best but still very viewable. Seems to contain all the footage of the original version. Does not single/freeze frame well on my VCR, making analysis of technique difficult. Event coverage of track and field events is very good, with the flow of the competition preserved, especially in the field events.