A Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl by Audrey Salkeld

A Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl by Audrey Salkeld

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A biography of Leni Riefenstahl, one of the leading film-makers of the 20th century, which analyzes her motives as a pioneer in silent movies, as a protege of Hitler's Nazi campaign in the 1930s, and her involvement with deep sea diving in her seventies.

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A Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl by Audrey Salkeld

The daughter of a plumber, Leni Riefenstahl showed early talent as a dancer until an accident cut short her career in ballet. She learnt her film craft under Arnold Fanck and was acclaimed for a number of silent mountaineering films, most notably 'The Blue Light'. The film was admired by Hitler, who entrusted her with filming his Vagnerian Nuremberg Rally in 1934, and then the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936 (still rated as one of the ten best documentaries ever made). There have been persistant stories that Hitler and Riefenstahl were lovers, and that the jealous Goebbels did his best to sabotage her endeavours. After the war she was shunned by the film industry. In 1952 a court decided that she had indulged in 'no political activity in support of the Nazi regime which would warrant punishment', but this did not stop the accusations that she remained a Nazi sympathiser. Her frenzied defence always reffered back to an atrocity she witnessed on the Polish Front in 1939 as the moment she severed all connection with the Nazis. Her prodigious energy and undoubted charisma led her into many affairs and abortive grandiose schemes. Her attempts to make films on the 'modern slave trade' in postwar Africa and her plunge into deep sea diving in her seventies speak of a restless spirit which suffered more in 'the wilderness'.
Audrey Salkeld, journalist and television scriptwriter, has the most comprehensive archive in Britain on mountaineering and exploration. She scripted such award-winning television documentaries as Leo Dickinson's Eiger and David Breashears' The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine', and is the co-author with Tom Holzel of the controversial book of the same name. She has translated from the German books by Reinhold Messner and Kurt Diemberger, and is the author of a highly praised Himalayan book, People in High Places and the biography Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl.
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ISBN 13 9780224024808
ISBN 10 0224024809
Title A Portrait of Leni Riefenstahl
Author Audrey Salkeld
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1996-07-11
Number of pages 320
Prizes Winner of Boardman Tasker Memorial Award 1996
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.