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6:30 PM
Andres Veiel: Riefenstahl + Q&A with Sandra Maischberger
Film Screening | Special Preview
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Goethe-Institut London, London
- Price £6, £3 Concessions and for Goethe-Institut language students & library members.
A captivating insight into the private estate of Leni Riefenstahl, who became world-famous with her Nazi propaganda film Triumph of the Will but kept denying any closer ties to the regime. We pleased that the producer of the film, the journalist, TV presenter and author Sandra Maischberger, will be present for a Q&A hosted by Philip Oltermann, European Culture Editor at the Guardian.
Leni Riefenstahl is considered one of the most controversial women of the 20th century as an artist and a Nazi propagandist. Her films Triumph of the Will and Olympia stand for perfectly staged body worship and the celebration of the superior and victorious. At the same time, these images project contempt for the imperfect and weak. Riefenstahl’s aesthetics are more present than ever today - but is that also true for their implied message? The film examines this question using documents from Riefenstahl's estate, including private films, photos, recordings and letters. It uncovers fragments of her biography and places them in an extended historical context. How could Riefenstahl become the Reich's preeminent filmmaker and keep denying any closer ties to Hitler and Goebbels? During her long life after the fall of Nazism, she remained unapologetic, managing to control and shape her legacy. In personal documents, she mourns her "murdered ideals". Riefenstahl represents many postwar Germans who, in letters and recorded telephone calls from her estate, dream of an organizing hand that will finally clean up the "shit-hole state". Then, her work would also experience a renaissance, in a generation or two this time could come - what if they are right?
Germany 2024, 115 mins. With English subtitles.
Written and directed by Andres Veiel. Produced by Sandra Maischberger.
Following the film and Q&A please join us for a reception.
Please note that we don't show any advertisements and the film will start on time.
In collaboration with Dogwoof Releasing.
Riefenstahl will be released in the UK on 9 May.
About Sandra Maischberger
Sandra Maischberger, born in 1966 in Munich, has long held a firm place in the German media landscape and is considered one of the country’s best-known and most successful journalists and television presenters. The many awards with which she has already been honored in the course of her career include the German Television Award, the Bavarian Television Award, the Golden Camera, the Media Award for Language Culture, the Romy, and the Federal Cross of Merit in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Maischberger grew up in Garching near Munich and started a career as a radio presenter at Bayern 2 directly after graduating from high school. In addition to her freelance work with various newspapers and radio stations, she also graduated from the German School of Journalism in Munich. Soon after, she switched to television, where she worked for both private and public broadcasters such as Tele5 and Bayerischer Rundfunk in the following years. In 1989, as the successor to Günter Jauch, she hosted the youth program LIVE AUS DEM SCHLACHTHOF on Bavarian television, which quickly becomes a great success. This was followed by a number of programs such as TALK IM TURM, 0137, SPIEGEL TV INTERVIEW, and GREENPEACE TV. In addition, she worked as a freelancer for several ARD stations as well as for such different magazines as DER SPIEGEL and the monthly women's magazine AMICA.
From 2000 to 2006, Maischberger moved to the news channel n-tv, where she hosted a talk show with her name for the first time. The show MAISCHBERGER quickly established itself as one of the most popular talk shows on German television, and is awarded the Hanns Joachim Friedrichs Award in the same year. In 2003, Maischberger becomes host of the ARD talk show MENSCHEN BEI MAISCHBERGER, which is now titled MAISCHBERGER following changes in format and content and can be seen twice a week on ARD. Sandra Maischberger continues to impress with her aplomb as a presenter and her sensitive and well-informed discussions of even highly controversial topics.
In addition to her work as a presenter, Maischberger is also active as a writer and film producer. As well as several book publications on socio-political topics, she has been producing a number of documentary, docudrama, and reportage formats along with feature films with her Vincent Productions company since 2000. (source: Riefenstahl presskit)
About Andres Veiel
Andres Veiel's approach to filmmaking is characterized by intensive research which sometimes takes several years. In the course of his artistic career, he has been honored with well over fifty awards for his documentaries and feature films as well as for his theater productions and writings, including the European Film Award, several German Film Awards, the Grimme Award, and the German Federal Cross of Merit 1st Class. Veiel earned wider attention with his documentary BLACK BOX BRD (2001), in which he juxtaposes the life stories of the bank manager Alfred Herrhausen and the RAF terrorist Wolfgang Grams, as well as the feature film IF NOT US, WHO? (2010) about the history of the RAF, which premiered in the Berlinale competition, winning the Alfred Bauer Prize. His plays have been translated into several languages, performed on more than 100 stages, and invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen, among other venues.
While still studying psychology in West Berlin in the 1980s, Veiel completed directing and dramaturgy training with Krzysztof Kieślowski at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien and staged several plays with a prison theater group at the Berlin-Tegel correctional facility. His first feature-length documentary WINTERNACHTSTRAUM (1992) was followed by the documentary BALAGAN (1993), which won the Peace Film Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival and the German Film Award. Here he combined his work at the theater with his cinematic work – another common thread that runs through his entire oeuvre. In 1996, he made the documentary film DIE ÜBERLEBENDEN, which deals with the suicide of three of his classmates. The work is considered one of Veiel's most personal films and was at the same time celebrated as a brilliant contemporary portrait of his generation. The long-term project DIE SPIELWÜTIGEN (2004), which deals with the challenges of training and growing up faced by four acting students at the renowned Ernst Busch acting school in Berlin over a period of seven years, had its premiere at the 2004 Berlinale, where it won the popular Panorama Audience Award. It was followed by the semi-fictional film DER KICK (2006), based on his play of the same name, which was premiered at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin under his direction. For the twenty-four-hour documentary project 24H BERLIN – EIN TAG IM LEBEN (2008) by director Volker Heise, he filmed the part about the editor-in-chief of the tabloid Bild. In 2013, he accompanied a UN employee in Palestinian refugee camps for the 24H JERUSALEM project.
Another of his feature films is devoted to the controversial artist Joseph Beuys. For BEUYS (2017), he researched in various archives for over three years and spent more than eighteen months in the editing room with his team of editors. The film, which for the most part consists of previously unpublished archive material, does not focus on Beuys' artistic work, but on the person behind it. The film had its world premiere in 2017 in the Berlinale competition and, among other prizes, received the German Film Award for the best editing and the best documentary film.
Another controversial film by Veiel, which provoked many discussions in Germany, was the television film ÖKOZID (2020). Here the director places the Germany of the future before the International Court of Justice in order to address the years-long circumvention of EU environmental requirements. Veiel also presented ÖKOZID in the theater in 2022.
In January 2025, the book Close-up Leni Riefenstahl. New Perspectives from the Estate (2024, Fischer Verlag) will be published in Germany, which Veiel wrote together with Klaus Dermutz and in which he reflects on his work on the film and the complexity of the person and oeuvre of Leni Riefenstahl. (source: Riefenstahl presskit)
Leni Riefenstahl is considered one of the most controversial women of the 20th century as an artist and a Nazi propagandist. Her films Triumph of the Will and Olympia stand for perfectly staged body worship and the celebration of the superior and victorious. At the same time, these images project contempt for the imperfect and weak. Riefenstahl’s aesthetics are more present than ever today - but is that also true for their implied message? The film examines this question using documents from Riefenstahl's estate, including private films, photos, recordings and letters. It uncovers fragments of her biography and places them in an extended historical context. How could Riefenstahl become the Reich's preeminent filmmaker and keep denying any closer ties to Hitler and Goebbels? During her long life after the fall of Nazism, she remained unapologetic, managing to control and shape her legacy. In personal documents, she mourns her "murdered ideals". Riefenstahl represents many postwar Germans who, in letters and recorded telephone calls from her estate, dream of an organizing hand that will finally clean up the "shit-hole state". Then, her work would also experience a renaissance, in a generation or two this time could come - what if they are right?
Germany 2024, 115 mins. With English subtitles.
Written and directed by Andres Veiel. Produced by Sandra Maischberger.
Following the film and Q&A please join us for a reception.
Please note that we don't show any advertisements and the film will start on time.
In collaboration with Dogwoof Releasing.
Riefenstahl will be released in the UK on 9 May.
About Sandra Maischberger
Sandra Maischberger, born in 1966 in Munich, has long held a firm place in the German media landscape and is considered one of the country’s best-known and most successful journalists and television presenters. The many awards with which she has already been honored in the course of her career include the German Television Award, the Bavarian Television Award, the Golden Camera, the Media Award for Language Culture, the Romy, and the Federal Cross of Merit in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Maischberger grew up in Garching near Munich and started a career as a radio presenter at Bayern 2 directly after graduating from high school. In addition to her freelance work with various newspapers and radio stations, she also graduated from the German School of Journalism in Munich. Soon after, she switched to television, where she worked for both private and public broadcasters such as Tele5 and Bayerischer Rundfunk in the following years. In 1989, as the successor to Günter Jauch, she hosted the youth program LIVE AUS DEM SCHLACHTHOF on Bavarian television, which quickly becomes a great success. This was followed by a number of programs such as TALK IM TURM, 0137, SPIEGEL TV INTERVIEW, and GREENPEACE TV. In addition, she worked as a freelancer for several ARD stations as well as for such different magazines as DER SPIEGEL and the monthly women's magazine AMICA.
From 2000 to 2006, Maischberger moved to the news channel n-tv, where she hosted a talk show with her name for the first time. The show MAISCHBERGER quickly established itself as one of the most popular talk shows on German television, and is awarded the Hanns Joachim Friedrichs Award in the same year. In 2003, Maischberger becomes host of the ARD talk show MENSCHEN BEI MAISCHBERGER, which is now titled MAISCHBERGER following changes in format and content and can be seen twice a week on ARD. Sandra Maischberger continues to impress with her aplomb as a presenter and her sensitive and well-informed discussions of even highly controversial topics.
In addition to her work as a presenter, Maischberger is also active as a writer and film producer. As well as several book publications on socio-political topics, she has been producing a number of documentary, docudrama, and reportage formats along with feature films with her Vincent Productions company since 2000. (source: Riefenstahl presskit)
About Andres Veiel
Andres Veiel's approach to filmmaking is characterized by intensive research which sometimes takes several years. In the course of his artistic career, he has been honored with well over fifty awards for his documentaries and feature films as well as for his theater productions and writings, including the European Film Award, several German Film Awards, the Grimme Award, and the German Federal Cross of Merit 1st Class. Veiel earned wider attention with his documentary BLACK BOX BRD (2001), in which he juxtaposes the life stories of the bank manager Alfred Herrhausen and the RAF terrorist Wolfgang Grams, as well as the feature film IF NOT US, WHO? (2010) about the history of the RAF, which premiered in the Berlinale competition, winning the Alfred Bauer Prize. His plays have been translated into several languages, performed on more than 100 stages, and invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen, among other venues.
While still studying psychology in West Berlin in the 1980s, Veiel completed directing and dramaturgy training with Krzysztof Kieślowski at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien and staged several plays with a prison theater group at the Berlin-Tegel correctional facility. His first feature-length documentary WINTERNACHTSTRAUM (1992) was followed by the documentary BALAGAN (1993), which won the Peace Film Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival and the German Film Award. Here he combined his work at the theater with his cinematic work – another common thread that runs through his entire oeuvre. In 1996, he made the documentary film DIE ÜBERLEBENDEN, which deals with the suicide of three of his classmates. The work is considered one of Veiel's most personal films and was at the same time celebrated as a brilliant contemporary portrait of his generation. The long-term project DIE SPIELWÜTIGEN (2004), which deals with the challenges of training and growing up faced by four acting students at the renowned Ernst Busch acting school in Berlin over a period of seven years, had its premiere at the 2004 Berlinale, where it won the popular Panorama Audience Award. It was followed by the semi-fictional film DER KICK (2006), based on his play of the same name, which was premiered at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin under his direction. For the twenty-four-hour documentary project 24H BERLIN – EIN TAG IM LEBEN (2008) by director Volker Heise, he filmed the part about the editor-in-chief of the tabloid Bild. In 2013, he accompanied a UN employee in Palestinian refugee camps for the 24H JERUSALEM project.
Another of his feature films is devoted to the controversial artist Joseph Beuys. For BEUYS (2017), he researched in various archives for over three years and spent more than eighteen months in the editing room with his team of editors. The film, which for the most part consists of previously unpublished archive material, does not focus on Beuys' artistic work, but on the person behind it. The film had its world premiere in 2017 in the Berlinale competition and, among other prizes, received the German Film Award for the best editing and the best documentary film.
Another controversial film by Veiel, which provoked many discussions in Germany, was the television film ÖKOZID (2020). Here the director places the Germany of the future before the International Court of Justice in order to address the years-long circumvention of EU environmental requirements. Veiel also presented ÖKOZID in the theater in 2022.
In January 2025, the book Close-up Leni Riefenstahl. New Perspectives from the Estate (2024, Fischer Verlag) will be published in Germany, which Veiel wrote together with Klaus Dermutz and in which he reflects on his work on the film and the complexity of the person and oeuvre of Leni Riefenstahl. (source: Riefenstahl presskit)
Location
Goethe-Institut London
50 Princes Gate
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2PH
United Kingdom
50 Princes Gate
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2PH
United Kingdom