Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- The Olympic on Film 1896-1932.- Riefenstahl Before 'Olympia'.- Production and Finance.- Setting Up.- The Prologue and Opening Ceremony.- Track and Field.- Festival of Beauty.- Aftermath.- Notes.- Credits.- Bibliography.
"...it's hard to think of what more a reader would want without straying too far from the film in hand. This is as thorough and detailed an account of a classic as you could hope for." - The Digital Fix '...this is a timely updated edition of filmmaker Downing's excellent study of Leni Riefenstahl's controversial documentary about the 1936 Berlin Olympics.' - P.D. Smith, The Guardian 'Taylor Downing's passion for history, his knowledge of film and its pedigree and his empathy for the Olympic Games are all apparent in this very clear, concise and very readable account of Leni Reifenstahl's classic film...I can't recommend this outstanding piece of historical analysis and thoughtful judgement of a film-maker enough.' - Stewart Binns, Archive Zone
TAYLOR DOWNING is a television producer who co-founded Flashback Television in 1982 and has run it as a successful independent production company for many years. He has produced well over 200 documentaries on a wide range of subjects over the last twenty years, including many award-winning history programmes and a series about the Olympic movement. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, Spies in the Sky: The Secret Battle for Aerial Intelligence during World War II (2011) and Churchill's War Lab: Code Breakers, Boffins and Innovators: The Mavericks Churchill Led to Victory (2010). He regularly writes and lectures on television and history
...it's hard to think of what more a reader would want without
straying too far from the film in hand. This is as thorough and
detailed an account of a classic as you could hope for.
*The Digital Fix*
this is a timely updated edition of filmmaker Downing's excellent
study of Leni Riefenstahl's controversial documentary about the
1936 Berlin Olympics.
*PD Smith*
Taylor Downing's passion for history, his knowledge of film and its
pedigree and his empathy for the Olympic Games are all apparent in
this very clear, concise and very readable account of Leni
Reifenstahl's classic film...I can't recommend this outstanding
piece of historical analysis and thoughtful judgement of a
film-maker enough.
*Stewart Binns*
Ask a Question About this Product More... |