
Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty
Commissioned to make a propaganda film about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, director Leni Riefenstahl created a celebration of the human form. Where the two-part epic's first half, Festival of the Nations, focused on the international aspects of the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin, part two, The Festival of Beauty, concentrates on individual athletes such as equestrians, gymnasts, and swimmers, climaxing with American Glenn Morris' performance in the decathalon and the games' majestic closing ceremonies.
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Movie Details
- Original Title: Olympia - Fest der Schönheit
- Genres: Documentary
- Release Date: 1938-06-02
- Runtime: 104 minutes
- Rating: 6.74/10 (73 votes)
- Budget: $550,000
- Revenue: $0
- Production Companies: Olympia-Film GmbH
- Status: Released
- Popularity: 1.4957
- Languages: German
Cast & Crew

Sheigo Arai
as Self - Swimmer, Japan (uncredited)

Albert Bachmann
as Self - Gymnastics, Switzerland (uncredited)

Daniel Barrow
as Self - Single Sculls Rower, USA (uncredited)

Jack Beresford
as Self - Rower, Britain (uncredited)

Ralf Berzsenyi
as Self - Small-Bore Rifle, Hungary (uncredited)

Ferenc Csík
as Self - Swimmer, Hungary (uncredited)

Richard Degener
as Self - Springboard Diver, USA (uncredited)

Willemijntje den Ouden
as Self - Swimmer, Holland (uncredited)

Charles des Jammonières
as Self - Free Pistol, France (uncredited)

Velma Dunn
as Self - Platfom Diver, USA (uncredited)
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What is Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty?▼
Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty is a Documentary movie directed by . It was released on 1938-06-02.
Who are the main actors in Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty?▼
The main cast includes Sheigo Arai, Albert Bachmann, Daniel Barrow, Jack Beresford, Ralf Berzsenyi, .
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What is the IMDb rating of Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty?▼
Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty has an IMDb rating of 6.74/10 based on 73 votes.
What is the budget and revenue of Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty?▼
The movie had a production budget of $550,000 and earned $0 at the box office.
Who composed the soundtrack for Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty?▼
The soundtrack was composed by Olympia-Film GmbH. You can listen to it on music streaming platforms.
Where was Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty filmed?▼
Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty was filmed in multiple locations worldwide. You can find official filming locations on IMDb.
How long is Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty?▼
The total runtime of Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty is 104 minutes.
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Will there be a sequel to Olympia: Part Two – Festival of Beauty?▼
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