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    Tokyo Olympiad (1965) [The Criterion Collection]

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    Tokyo Olympiad (1965) [The Criterion Collection]

    Tokyo Olympiad (1965)
    BDRip 1080p | MKV | 1920x1080 | x264 @ 5760 Kbps | 170 min | 7,10 Gb
    Audio: Japanese AC3 1.0 @ 96 Kbps + English Commentary track
    Subtitles: English (embedded in MKV)
    Genre: Documentary

    Director: Kon Ichikawa
    Writers: Claude Darget (commentary writer), Kon Ichikawa
    Stars: Abebe Bikila, Jack Douglas, Ahmed Issa

    A spectacle of magnificent proportions and remarkable intimacy, Kon Ichikawa’s Tokyo Olympiad remains one of the greatest films ever made about sports. Supervising a vast team of technicians using scores of cameras, Ichikawa captured the 1964 Summer Games in Tokyo in glorious widescreen images, using cutting-edge telephoto lenses and exquisite slow motion to create lyrical, idiosyncratic poetry from the athletic drama surging all around him. Drawn equally to the psychology of losers and winners – including the legendary Ethiopian marathoner Abebe Bikila, who receives the film’s most exalted tribute – Ichikawa captures the triumph, passion, and suffering of competition with a singular humanistic vision, and in doing so effected a transformative influence on the art of documentary filmmaking.

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    Tokyo Olympiad (1965) [The Criterion Collection]

    Audio commentary by film historian Peter Cowie

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