TY - BOOK AU - Niven,William John TI - Hitler and film: the Führer's hidden passion SN - 0300200366 PY - 2018///] CY - New Haven PB - Yale University Press KW - Hitler, Adolf, KW - National socialism and motion pictures KW - Motion picture industry KW - United States KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Motion pictures KW - Political aspects KW - Germany KW - Motion pictures in propaganda KW - Motion pictures, American KW - Motion pictures, German KW - Nazis in motion pictures N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-280), filmography (pages 281-285) and index; Films at the Berghof: Hitler's Home Cinema -- From Bans to Commissions: Hitler Intervenes in the Film Industry -- Hitler's Director: Leni Riefenstahl Films the 1933 Nuremberg Rally -- Celebrating Hitler: Triumph of the Will and Olympia -- The Fuhrer at the Movies: Hitler in German Cinemas -- Holding Court: Hitler and Actors -- Watching over War: Hitler and Wartime Cinema -- Preparing Genocide: The Nazi Films Jew Suss and The Eternal Jew -- From Hero to Camera-shy: Hitler in the Nazi Wartime Newsreels -- The Divinely Gifted: Movie Stars in Hitler's War N2 - An expose of Hitler's relationship with film and his influence on the film industry A presence in Third Reich cinema, Adolf Hitler also personally financed, ordered, and censored films and newsreels and engaged in complex relationships with their stars and directors. Here, Bill Niven offers a powerful argument for reconsidering Hitler's fascination with film as a means to further the Nazi agenda. In this first English-language work to fully explore Hitler's influence on and relationship with film in Nazi Germany, the author calls on a broad array of archival sources. Arguing that Hitler was as central to the Nazi film industry as Goebbels, Niven also explores Hitler's representation in Third Reich cinema, personally and through films focusing on historical figures with whom he was associated, and how Hitler's vision for the medium went far beyond "straight propaganda." He aimed to raise documentary film to a powerful art form rivaling architecture in its ability to reach the masses--Provided by publisher ER -