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Discover the captivating lives of two iconic figures in film history with this extraordinary book detailing the intertwined stories of Marlene Dietrich and Leni Riefenstahl. Born less than a year apart, both women emerged from the vibrant era of the Weimar Republic, becoming pivotal personalities in Germany's silent film industry. Marlene Dietrich soared to international fame through her iconic role as Lola Lola in The Blue Angel, transitioning seamlessly into Hollywood, whereas Leni Riefenstahl found herself amidst the political tumult of the time, gaining notoriety for directing powerful Nazi propaganda films, most famously Triumph of the Will. This profound narrative reflects upon the impact of fame, politics, and sexuality, providing a unique lens on their lives and careers. Written by Karin Wieland, this meticulously researched account offers readers a chance to explore revolutionary changes in the sociopolitical landscape of the 20th century through the eyes of two women who defined their eras, each facing their distinct battles with fame and identity. Perfect for history buffs and film enthusiasts alike, this edition also features a detailed analysis of the cultural dynamics that shaped their narratives. Experience the rich tapestry of emotions and historical significance captured in 624 pages, making it a must-read for those interested in women's contributions to film and politics during significant cultural shifts.
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ISBN: 9781631492280
Year: 2016
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 624
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Marlene Dietrich and Leni Riefenstahl, born less than a year apart, lived so close to each other that Riefenstahl could see into Dietrich's Berlin flat. Coming of age in the Weimar Republic, both sought fame in Germany's silent film industry. While Dietrich's depiction of Lola Lola in The Blue Angel catapulted her to Hollywood stardom, Riefenstahl”who missed out on the part”insinuated herself into Hitler's inner circle and directed Nazi propaganda films, most famously, Triumph of the Will. Dietrich could never truly go home again, while Riefenstahl was contaminated by her political associations. Moving deftly between two stories never before told together, Karin Wieland contextualises these lives, chronicling revolutions in politics, fame and sexuality on a grand stage.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781631492280
Year: 2016
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 624
Description:
Marlene Dietrich and Leni Riefenstahl, born less than a year apart, lived so close to each other that Riefenstahl could see into Dietrich's Berlin flat. Coming of age in the Weimar Republic, both sought fame in Germany's silent film industry. While Dietrich's depiction of Lola Lola in The Blue Angel catapulted her to Hollywood stardom, Riefenstahl”who missed out on the part”insinuated herself into Hitler's inner circle and directed Nazi propaganda films, most famously, Triumph of the Will. Dietrich could never truly go home again, while Riefenstahl was contaminated by her political associations. Moving deftly between two stories never before told together, Karin Wieland contextualises these lives, chronicling revolutions in politics, fame and sexuality on a grand stage.