5/10
Rush job
23 November 2021
Dealing with self esteem issues after being slighted in Triumph of the Will, Nazi brass ordered director Leni Riefenstahl to make this valentine to the armed forces. Somewhat ragged and loosely edited Riefenstahl does offer up an imposing vision of German military might but where Triumph was measured and graceful Day of Freedom is chaotic and rushed. The unimaginative foley artist work is also an indication Riefenstahl was distracted expediting matters in order to prepare for the Olympia docs. All in all a sloppy concession to a military spoiling for a fight, albeit an intimidating one to the public of the day.
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