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'Impressionen unter Wasser' ('Underwater Impressions aka Impressions of the deep') is a documentary film released in 2002. It was directed by Leni Riefenstahl.

After the premiere of her film 'Tiefland' in 1954, for decades it was generally thought this would be Riefenstahl's last film. However, a few days before her 100th birthday, saw the release of 'Impressionen unter Wasser' (45 minutes, with an introduction by Riefenstahl) premiered in Berlin 48 years after 'Tiefland'.

Production history



'Impressionen unter Wasser' is the final result of 30 years of underwater cinematography. In 1983 she described her intentions for the eventual film; "Underwater films are either scientific, like Jacques Cousteau's, or sensational, like the Hollywood shark films. But there are none like this one we plan."[http://www.time.com/time/columnist/corliss/article/0,9565,340279,00.html That Old Feeling: Leni's Triumph] Time. 22 August 2002

Segments of her extensive marine footage were first shown to the public in the 1993 documentary, 'The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl' which followed her recent expedition.

Release

'Impressionen unter Wasser' had its premiere at 'Delphi am Zoo', Berlin on 14 August 2002, a week before the celebrations for Leni's centenary birthday. It was broadcast the following day on the French/German 'Arte' channel, together with an interview with Riefenstahl and an airing of the

original 1932 version of Riefenstahl's Das Blaue Licht. It was also featured at the 2003 Maui Independent Film Festival and the 2004 Oporto International Film Festival (Fantasporto).[http://www.riefenstahl.org/director/2002/ Leni Riefenstahl-director] The film was released on DVD in April 2003.

Synopsis



The marine-based documentary was mainly shot around Papua New Guinea, and is a collection of footage directed by Riefenstahl between the 1970s and 2000. Other film locations included the Maldive Islands the Seychelles, Kenya, Tanzania, Indonesia, the Red Sea, the Cocos Islands (Pacific) and the Caribbean Sea (Cuba). Riefenstahl dismissed claims that the film was a comeback; "Impressionen Unterwasser certainly isn't a 'comeback'. I was always active and continue to be so. My film shows the beauty of the underwater world. I hope it will touch the viewer's conscience as it illustrates just what the world will lose when nothing is done to stop the destruction of our oceans. I once said that I am very fascinated by the beautiful and the living. I seek harmony and, under water, I have eventually found it."[https://www.theguardian.com/film/2002/aug/23/artsfeatures In the shadow of the swastika] The Guardian. 23 August 2002

Riefenstahl also contributed to an introduction, discussing the work and her marine journeys.

Reception



The film attracted a mixed response from critics. The 'Tagesspiegel Daily' wrote of the candy-coloured images and Riefenstahl's flowing blonde hair; "It's as if a pop artist on LSD painted it".[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_/ai_n12638172 Hitler's film maker `lied about death of Gypsies'] The Independent. 17 August 2002 'Time Out' magazine held a neutral view point, puzzled by the lack of commentary, as is characteristic of Riefenstahl films but was displeased by the Moroder-Walker score.[https://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/75916/Impressionen_unter_Wasser.html Impressionen unter Wasser (review)] Time Out. Other critics compared the film to her famous 1938 film 'Olympia' in that it reflects her ultimate pursuit of beauty.[http://dir.salon.com/story/ent/movies/feature/2002/10/01/leni_riefenstahl/index.html Happy birthday, Leni Riefenstahl] Salon Contributing to the book '501 Directors', Dr. Ernest Mathijs, writer and film scholar cited the documentary as "[a] final example of her creative genius." The cartoon 'A fish movie is shown' ('Ein Fischfilm wird gezeigt', 2004) by comic duo Katz & Goldt is set at Delphi cinema in Berlin where the film premiered.

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