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A word to the wise: if you want a long and vibrant career in filmmaking, don't start with Nazi propaganda.

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00:04

Welcome back I'm here to help you learn about another famous [Man discussing famous figures]

00:08

figure or maybe infamous who knows in history this time we're talking about

00:13

leni riefenstahl i hope i pronounced your name right.... [Man pronouncing Leni Riefenstahl]

00:18

socks or something like that i don't know Lenny was a famous propaganda to

00:21

actually made the very first Hitler documentary she was like okay well let's

00:26

do this documentary on Hitler and Nazis in Germany they went to Nuremberg during [Nuremberg highlighted on map]

00:33

1934 and actually set in on a third reich movement as hitler was i just

00:39

given one of his famous or now infamous speeches to thousands millions of people [Hitler giving speech to huge crowd]

00:44

the film was actually released the next year in 1935 but if you've ever seen any

00:49

type of screenshot or seen Hitler yelling at people it was probably from

00:55

this documentary but not only did she film but she also set the precedent for

00:59

big big productions and so they brought in the works from cameras and tripods

01:04

and trolleys and everything like that to put on this big production to film this [Big production list on chalkboard]

01:09

you know this huge moment in history a lot of these things that she was doing

01:13

carry over in today and so when you see big productions take place today like

01:17

the naming of a new pope or the presidential inauguration and things [The pope waving]

01:21

like that we should be squeezed with people's most of the production crews

01:24

got this stuff from Lenny good ole any in yes-mo when she was doing the movies

01:30

a lot of people thought that she was a Nazi sympathizer and so therefore she

01:34

was actually tried in war courts you know of a lot of these different things [Leni standing in court room]

01:38

because they thought that she was aiding you know the Nazis was that she was BFFs

01:42

with Hitler and stuff and she wasn't she was like nah I'm just a propagandist

01:47

person making films and so she was never convicted of any of these you know

01:51

crimes or anything that they are saying that she was tried for but still people [Man discussing Leni's crimes]

01:57

labeled her as a Nazi sympathizer because she was dealing with all of that

02:00

and to add insult to injury Hitler even like her he was like yeah she's dope I

02:06

want to add her to the list and she's like no no don't do that the Hitler was [Leni stood beside Hitler]

02:11

you know all on board like yeah she's my favorite

02:14

and I would love her to do more stuff for me and all of that and so it kind of

02:17

gave her a bad reputation so then when the movie industry insiders started

02:22

hearing about this you know they didn't want to make movies with her or give her [Leni's resume appears and is stamped potential nazi]

02:25

any work because they felt like they couldn't trust her and you know they

02:28

thought that she was affiliated with the Nazis and so soon thereafter she stopped

02:32

trying to make movies all together because she found it so difficult to get [Leni stood outside movie studio]

02:35

work but not to fear there's plenty of other Hitler documentary propagandists

02:39

out there who took up the mantle I know right like we need any more of those but

02:44

always remember who did it first always remember who all of these things were [Man discussing Leni and Time magazine appears]

02:48

inspired after and that's Leni Riefenstahl however you want to say that so

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