
Lui-Même
Elle-Même
Lui-Même
Elle-Même
Elle-Même

2024-12-16
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6.5Caitlyn Jenner's unlikely path to Olympic glory was inspirational. But her more challenging road to embracing her true self proved even more meaningful.
6.0A documentary covering the 1956 Olympic Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.
6.3A documentary about French marathon runner Alain Mimoun at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne.
4.6A documentary covering the 1960 Winter Olympic Games in Squaw Valley, California.
5.3A documentary covering the 1980 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid.
5.3A documentary covering the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville.
4.4A documentary covering the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
5.2A documentary covering the 1998 Olympic Games in Nagano, filmed for IMAX presentations.
7.3A documentary covering the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
6.9Starting with a long and lyrical overture, evoking the origins of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece, Riefenstahl covers twenty-one athletic events in the first half of this two-part love letter to the human body and spirit, culminating with the marathon, where Jesse Owens became the first track and field athlete to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.
6.7Part two of Leni Riefenstahl's monumental examination of the 1938 Olympic Games, the cameras leave the main stadium and venture into the many halls and fields deployed for such sports as fencing, polo, cycling, and the modern pentathlon, which was won by American Glenn Morris.
8.3With the Olympics returning to Greece, the opening ceremony of Athens 2004 sought to show the entire development of the Olympics over the centuries, until arriving at the modern Olympics.
7.6Bonded by their love of freediving, a record-setting champion and a heroic safety diver try to make history with a remarkable feat, ready to risk it all.
7.4A profile of the 1928 Olympic Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
7.9The 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony was held at the Beijing National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest. It began at 8:00 p.m. China Standard Time (UTC+8) on August 8, 2008, as 8 is considered to be a lucky number in Chinese culture. Featuring more than 15,000 performers, the ceremony lasted over four hours and cost over $100 million USD to produce.