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  1. The Blue Light (German: Das blaue Licht) is a black-and-white 1932 film directed by Leni Riefenstahl and written by Béla Balázs with uncredited scripting by Carl Mayer. In Riefenstahl's film version, the witch, Junta, played by Riefenstahl, is intended to be a sympathetic character.

  2. The Blue Light: Directed by Leni Riefenstahl, Béla Balázs. With Leni Riefenstahl, Mathias Wieman, Beni Führer, Max Holzboer. When the moon is full, young men die attempting to reach the mysterious blue light in the mountains.

  3. The Blue Light (Das blaue Licht) is a black-and-white film written and directed by Leni Riefenstahl and Béla Balázs. A couple arrives in a convertible car at an inn in Santa María, a mountain town. Seeing an intriguing cameo-style photo of a woman, they ask the innkeeper who she is.

  4. The Blue Light (German: Das blaue Licht) is a black-and-white 1932 film written and directed by Leni Riefenstahl and Béla Balázs, with uncredited scripting by Carl Mayer. In Riefenstahl's film version, the witch, Junta, played by Riefenstahl, is intended to be a sympathetic character.

  5. Synopsis. Hans the farmer is drawn into war as a soldier. Returning from the front, having been defrauded of his pay by his own king, he makes his way home. On his trip, he encounters a witch who asks him to fetch the light from a spring.

  6. Film: The Blue Light (German: Das blaue Licht) is a black-and-white 1932 film directed by Leni Riefenstahl. The screenplay is written by Béla Balázs and by Carl Mayer (uncredited).

  7. Overview. A young woman, Junta, lives apart from her village and, for her solitude and strangeness, is considered to be a witch; when she comes to the village for one reason or another, the townsfolk chase her away.