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February 4, 2025
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The Spirit of Hitler’s Favorite Filmmaker Lives on in Hamas Opinion

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Advocates for ideas and draws conclusions based on the interpretation of facts and data. In 1934, German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl directed and produced the film "Triumph of the Will," funded directly by Adolf Hitler. It has long been universally regarded as the gold standard of cinematic political propaganda. Variety magazine characterizes it as "a visually hypnotic record of the 1934 Nazi Party Congress held in Nuremberg" and a production that "embraces the ideological metaphysics of totalitarian rapture (the fetishism of beauty, the idealization of the mob)." But now there's a new death-cult filmmaker taking the world by storm. It has...
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