The Youth of the World. The Film of the IV Olympic Winter Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1936

The Youth of the World. The Film of the IV Olympic Winter Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Jugend der Welt. Der Film von den IV. Olympischen (Original Title)

This film covers the 1936 Winter Olympics that were held in Germany.

0h 38min
July 3, 1936
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This is a great work of camera-craft and cinematography. Cinematographer Sepp Allgeier, and his cameraman Hans Ertl developed slow motion techniques to capture the aesthetic beauty and form winter events, particularly the ski jump, in a way that had not previously been used. You can observe the evolution of Ice hockey and figure skating. Worth noting, this film was made with the help of major Jewish owned Hollywood studios (Fox and Paramount), as revealed in the opening credits.I guess money don't smell.

US distribution of this short via Metro Goldwyn Mayer was stopped when the Non Sectarian Anti Nazi League called for a boycott of the New York City movie theatre, the Capital, where it was scheduled to be premiered.

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