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Día de la libertad: nuestras fuerzas armadas

Título original: Tag der Freiheit - Unsere Wehrmacht
  • 1935
  • A
  • 28min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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1,9 mil
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Día de la libertad: nuestras fuerzas armadas (1935)
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Es el tercer documental dirigido por Leni Riefenstahl que se centra en el ejército alemán y relata el Séptimo Congreso del Partido Nazi, que tuvo lugar en Núremberg en 1935.​Es el tercer documental dirigido por Leni Riefenstahl que se centra en el ejército alemán y relata el Séptimo Congreso del Partido Nazi, que tuvo lugar en Núremberg en 1935.​Es el tercer documental dirigido por Leni Riefenstahl que se centra en el ejército alemán y relata el Séptimo Congreso del Partido Nazi, que tuvo lugar en Núremberg en 1935.​

  • Dirección
    • Leni Riefenstahl
  • Guión
    • Leni Riefenstahl
  • Reparto principal
    • Hermann Göring
    • Rudolf Hess
    • Adolf Hitler
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
    1,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Leni Riefenstahl
    • Guión
      • Leni Riefenstahl
    • Reparto principal
      • Hermann Göring
      • Rudolf Hess
      • Adolf Hitler
    • 9Reseñas de usuarios
    • 3Reseñas de críticos
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    Hermann Göring
    Hermann Göring
    • Self (on reviewing stand)
    Rudolf Hess
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    Adolf Hitler
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    Werner von Blomberg
    • Self (on reviewing stand)
    Werner von Fritsch
    • Self (on reviewing stand)
    • Dirección
      • Leni Riefenstahl
    • Guión
      • Leni Riefenstahl
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    Dealing with self esteem issues after being slighted in Triumph of the Will, Nazi brass ordered director Leni Riefenstahl to make this valentine to the armed forces. Somewhat ragged and loosely edited Riefenstahl does offer up an imposing vision of German military might but where Triumph was measured and graceful Day of Freedom is chaotic and rushed. The unimaginative foley artist work is also an indication Riefenstahl was distracted expediting matters in order to prepare for the Olympia docs. All in all a sloppy concession to a military spoiling for a fight, albeit an intimidating one to the public of the day.
    7EdgarST

    Nazi Propaganda

    As usual Leni Riefenstahl did a better than average job to accomplish the propaganda duties she had with the National Socialist Party of Germany. Although she would have preferred to have this short disappear, "Tag der Freiheit" has survived as another example of her ability to address ideological issue through montage (of pre-existent footage and material shot under her direction), and in this case without dialogue or narration. The idea was to boast of the strenght of the Nazis' party, with images of its members and the German armed forces. Apparently she was not able to do what she wanted, but the result was not that visually execrable. She would have full control of her work for the Nazis, in the subsequent two masterpieces she made.
    10bandow5

    Awesome Movie!

    I saw this movie and felt the power of the German Armed Forces. It is something to think that in just 4 years, they were at war.
    7Cinema_Fan

    Broken promises: Broken peace.

    The date being the 28th of June 1919 and the declaration of the Traité de Versailles; a Peace treaty that brought about the end of the Great War of 1914 - 1918. Part of the Treaty of Versailles, and also in particular the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and 1920, had Britain, France, the United States and Italy setting the terms of the political, domestic and financial domination of the German state, was that they, Germany, were to, both, relinquish any existing armoires and to hold-back any further building and stock-pilling of future weapons; out of the ashes of war the Weimar Republic is born.

    The Weimar Republic was officially laid-to-rest by January nineteen thirty-three and the sea change of European politics once more was altered; the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei had truly taken hold of a new Germany and its new doctrine saw a new threat, a New World Order, of dark clouds looming over the horizon. The 7th of March 1936 saw the newly elected party dare to push the boundaries and flex its muscle toward the big-four by daring to reoccupy the demilitarised zone of the Rhineland as this region of Europe had been out-of-bounds to any form of German military. The purpose of this manoeuvre was simply to test the mettle of the big-four and thus, possibly, engage Europe into war once more; Britain, France, the United States and Italy were silent. The opportunity to re-establish the authority over a weakened Germany was ignored and never took; silence spoke louder than words to the National Socialist German Workers' Party.

    With this newfound confidence came the extravagance of propaganda that was the highly imaginative filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl (1902 - 2003). Commissioned to rework a publicity shoot for the disgruntled Wehrmacht, being given less screen-footage in the previous 1934 "Triumph des Willens", this newly produced feature's purpose being to raise the profile of the German Wehrmacht of Land, Sea and Air.

    Filmed on German Armed Forces Day at Nuremberg, Germany on the 10th to the 16th of September, 1935 and titled the Reichsparteitag der Freiheit (Rally of Freedom), ironically, the Nürnberger Gesetze (Nuremberg Laws) were introduced here. Albeit a short affair of less than thirty-minutes, we see here, the military rearmament had now fully matured and once more Ms. Riefenstahl master of artistic-technique making its mark with intriguing silhouettes and foreshadowing the thought of military might as Deutschland Erwache; both literally and metaphorically.

    This self-proclaimed strength of force is all smiles and grandeur with those viewing from the high-branches, grinning like over-excited children on how much has been, and too, to be, achieved. Leni Riefenstahl has captured a time of military opulence with her pioneering imagination of the use of tools that aids the viewer to witness the mock battle and the flight of the German phoenix passing over the vast crowds dwarfed by polarising flags of exploitation; this really is the vision of the future.

    Tag der Freiheit - Unsere Wehrmacht is short in length but not stature, military parades are time immortal and proclaim no new goals throughout time but to show and flex one's muscle to adversaries. This snippet of history is a not a comprehensive piece, because of its running time constraints it can delve into ambiguity; lacking in any true detail of merit we are left with a story that holds no beginning and no end, whilst not an empty experience, far from it, we are left with a very unnerving look into a machine that is primed & ready; Deutschland Erwache. The nightmare begins.
    1castoirebenjamin

    1-2-3 strikes and your out!!

    What is it with these NAZI's ???? Always thinking that they are superior.... support of movies like this either means that your a history buff or a modern Nazi supporter. If your a supporter then your no historian. Lol

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      Included as a DVD bonus feature on at least one edition of El triunfo de la voluntad (1935).
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      A speech by Adolf Hitler is lacking from the nitrate print found in the USA in the 1970s, and it is this incomplete version that is found on the DVD Short Cinema Journal 8: Vision and Synapse's Triumph of the Will DVD. The speech can be found in a version held in Germany.
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      Edited into Women Who Made the Movies (1992)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de diciembre de 1935 (Alemania)
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      • Alemania
    • Idioma
      • Alemán
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      • Día de libertad
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Nuremberg, Baviera, Alemania
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