
Bud Greenspan īud Greenspan’s Torino 2006: Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan īud Greenspan’s Athens 2004: Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Salt Lake City 2002: Bud Greenspan’s Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Sydney 2000: Stories of Olympic Glory (dir. Nagano ’98 Olympics: Stories of Honor and Glory (dir. Bud Greenspan Ītlanta’s Olympic Glory (dir. Yuri Ozerov Ĭalgary ’88: 16 Days of Glory (dir. Jean-Claude Labrecque, Jean Beaudin, Marcel Carrière, Georges Dufaux Miloš Forman, Kon Ichikawa, Claude Lelouch, Yuri Ozerov, Arthur Penn, Michael Pfleghar, John Schlesinger, Mai Zetterling Taguchi Suketaro, supervisor Nobumasa Kawamoto ġ3 Days in France (dirs. IX Olympic Winter Games, Innsbruck 1964 (dir. Memories of the Olympic Summer of 1952 (dir. The VI Olympic Winter Games, Oslo 1952 (dir. Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty (dir. Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations (dir. The Olympic Games as They Were Practiced in Ancient Greece (dir. The Olympic Games Held at Chamonix in 1924 (dir. The Games of the V Olympiad Stockholm, 1912 (dir. A lavishly illustrated, 216-page hardcover book, featuring notes on the films by cinema historian Peter Cowie, along with a letter from Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, a short history of the project by restoration producer Adrian Wood, and hundreds of photographs from a century of Olympic Games.New scores for the silent films, composed by Maud Nelissen, Donald Sosin, and Frido ter Beek.Landmark 4K restorations of Olympia, Tokyo Olympiad, and Visions of Eight, among other titles.53 newly restored films from 41 editions of the Olympic Games, presented together for the first time.
VISIONS OF GLORY TORRENT MOVIE
Traversing continents and decades, reflecting the social, cultural, and political changes that have shaped our recent history, this remarkable movie marathon showcases a hundred years of human endeavor. It also offers a fascinating glimpse of the development of film itself, and of the technological progress that has brought viewers ever closer to the action. In addition to the impressive ten-feature contribution of Bud Greenspan, this stirring collective chronicle of triumph and defeat includes such documentary landmarks as Leni Riefenstahl’s Olympia and Kon Ichikawa’s Tokyo Olympiad, along with captivating lesser-known works by major directors like Claude Lelouch, Carlos Saura, and Miloš Forman. The documentaries collected here cast a cinematic eye on some of the most iconic moments in the history of modern sports, spotlighting athletes who embody the Olympic motto of “Faster, Higher, Stronger”: Jesse Owens shattering world records on the track in 1936 Berlin, Jean-Claude Killy dominating the Grenoble slopes in 1968, Joan Benoit breaking away to win the Games’ first women’s marathon in Los Angeles in 1984. Spanning fifty-three movies and forty-one editions of the Olympic Games, 100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912–2012 is the culmination of a monumental, award-winning archival project encompassing dozens of new restorations by the International Olympic Committee.
