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Directed by Miloš Forman,
John Schlesinger,
Claude Lelouch,
Arthur Penn,
Kon Ichikawa,
Mai Zetterling,
Michael Pfleghar,
Youri OzerovOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Documentary films about sports,
Films about the Olympic GamesActors Miloš Forman,
Kon Ichikawa,
Claude Lelouch,
Arthur Penn,
Youri Ozerov,
John SchlesingerRating67%
Directed by Matt NormanGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Documentary films about sports,
Films about the Olympic Games,
Documentary films about historical eventsRating75%
The film provides an insight into an incident at the 1968 Summer Olympics which saw two United States athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, give the black power salute from the victory dais after the 200 metres final. The film focuses on the third man on the dias, silver medal winner Peter Norman, who showed his support for Smith and Carlos by donning an "Olympic Project for Human Rights" (OPHR) badge on his way to the podium. It was also Norman who suggested to Smith and Carlos that they share the black gloves used in their salute, after Carlos had left his gloves in the Olympic Village. This is the reason for Smith raising his right fist, while Carlos raised his left. Asked later about his support of Smith and Carlos' cause by the world's press, Norman said he opposed his country's government's White Australia policy. , 1h30
Directed by Colin Keith GrayOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Sports films,
Documentary films about sports,
Films about the Olympic GamesRating74%
Lors des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1956 de Melbourne, les équipes masculines de water-polo de Hongrie et de l'Union soviétique doivent s'affronter en demi-finales, le match ayant lieu peu après l'Insurrection de Budapest écrasée par l'Armée rouge. L'équipe hongroise n'a été informée des détails de la répression brutale effectuée par les Soviétiques qu'à son arrivée en Australie, et l'animosité entre les deux équipes est à son comble. Le match entrera dans l'histoire des Jeux Olympiques sous le nom de Bain de sang de Melbourne. Le documentaire est axé sur le joueur hongrois Ervin Zádor et est narré par Mark Spitz., 1h17
Origin CanadaGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Documentary films about sports,
Films about the Olympic GamesRating66%
Le documentaire nous intègres dans le monde de ce sport méconnu et dans le quotidien de l'équipe nationale canadienne de natation synchronisée durant les mois précédant les jeux olympiques d'été de 2016 qui ont lieu à Rio de Janeiro. On retrace d'ailleurs le parcours à la fois inspirant et touchant de deux athlètes de l'équipe, Marie-Lou Morin et Claudia Holzner.