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The movie is officially not public domain, but since it also has no owners, it's available on [http://www.youtube.com/movie?v=BBfYncHshJc Youtube]. Viewer discretion required, as well as not living in Germany.
The movie is officially not public domain, but since it also has no owners, it's available on [http://www.youtube.com/movie?v=BBfYncHshJc Youtube]. Viewer discretion required, as well as not living in Germany.
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=== This film provides examples of: ===
* [[Adolf Hitler]]: [[Captain Obvious|Obviously]].
* [[Adolf Hitler]]: [[Captain Obvious|Obviously]].
* [[Balcony Speech]]
* [[Balcony Speech]]
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* [[Rousing Speech]]: Well, they certainly seem roused. [[Nightmare Fuel|And ready to kill on command.]]
* [[Rousing Speech]]: Well, they certainly seem roused. [[Nightmare Fuel|And ready to kill on command.]]
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: [[The Movie]]. This trope is largely a product of perspective. The Nazis try to portray themselves as sane and reasonable, but we the audience now know that what they said and what they meant often conflicted with each other, and so all the many speeches in the film sound wholly ludicrous.
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: [[The Movie]]. This trope is largely a product of perspective. The Nazis try to portray themselves as sane and reasonable, but we the audience now know that what they said and what they meant often conflicted with each other, and so all the many speeches in the film sound wholly ludicrous.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse]]: Riefenstahl managed to make a feature-length Nazi propaganda film that made zero references to Jews.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Riefenstahl managed to make a feature-length Nazi propaganda film that made zero references to Jews.
* [[World of Ham]]
* [[World of Ham]]



Revision as of 18:18, 9 January 2014

A 1936 film directed by Leni Riefenstahl and funded by the German government. It was shown once year for propaganda purposes in every German cinema until 1945.

The movie is officially not public domain, but since it also has no owners, it's available on Youtube. Viewer discretion required, as well as not living in Germany.

Tropes used in Triumph of the Will include: