The Olympia Film Comes into Being

In the spring of 1937 Leni Riefenstahl had only just started editing the 1st part of her magnum opus Olympia and it became clear that the film would not be ready for another year. The German authorities, who were financing the film, began to fear that these delays would have a negative impact on the future commercial success of the two Olympia films and so it was decided to create a promotional film, in English and in French, in order to maintain public interest for the film.

Olympic Games 1956

Olympic Games 1956

1956

Alain Mimoun

Alain Mimoun

1959

The Horse in Focus

The Horse in Focus

1956

People, Hopes, Medals

People, Hopes, Medals

1960

IX Olympic Winter Games, Innsbruck 1964

IX Olympic Winter Games, Innsbruck 1964

1964

Sensation of the Century

Sensation of the Century

1966

Snows of Grenoble

Snows of Grenoble

1968

Olympic Spirit

Olympic Spirit

1980

A Turning Point

A Turning Point

1984

Calgary ’88: 16 Days of Glory

Calgary ’88: 16 Days of Glory

1989

Seoul 1988

Seoul 1988

1989

Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand

1989

Beyond All Barriers

Beyond All Barriers

1989

One Light, One World

One Light, One World

1992

Lillehammer ’94: 16 Days of Glory

Lillehammer ’94: 16 Days of Glory

1994

Atlanta’s Olympic Glory

Atlanta’s Olympic Glory

1997

Nagano ’98 Olympics: Stories of Honor and Glory

Nagano ’98 Olympics: Stories of Honor and Glory

1998

Olympic Glory

Olympic Glory

1999

Sydney 2000: Stories of Olympic Glory

Sydney 2000: Stories of Olympic Glory

2001

Bud Greenspan’s Athens 2004: Stories of Olympic Glory

Bud Greenspan’s Athens 2004: Stories of Olympic Glory

2005