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Tôkyô orinpikku

Tôkyô orinpikku

1965Movie⏱️ 2h 50mNot Rated
DocumentarySport
7.8
IMDB Rating
2,436 votes

Kon Ichikawa examines the beauty and rich drama on display at the 1964 Summer Games in Tokyo, creating a record of observations that range from the expansive to the intimate.

Director
Kon Ichikawa
Writers
Kon Ichikawa, Yoshio Shirasaka, Shuntarô Tanikawa
Stars
Antonio Ambu, Gary Anderson, Gerry Ashworth
Release Date
March 20, 1965
Language
Japanese
Country
Japan
🏆 4
Wins
🎯 2
Nominations
💬 15
Reviews
📋 4.6K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

👤
Antonio Ambu
as Self - Marathon
👤
Gary Anderson
as Self - Shooter
👤
Gerry Ashworth
as Self - Relay Team
👤
Polina Astakhova
as Self - Gymnast
👤
Mike Austin
as Self - Swimmer
👤
Viktor Baikov
as Self - Marathon
👤
Iolanda Balas
as Self - High Jump
👤
Karin Balzer
as Self - Hurdler
👤
Lynette Bell
as Self - Swimmer
👤
Hedhili Ben Boubaker
as Self - Marathon

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.40 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Tokyo, Japan
Production
Organizing Committee for the Games of the XVIII Olympiad, Toho, Tôkyô Olympic Kyôkai

🏷️ Keywords

summer olympicsinternational competitioneffortsweaty manfemale athlete

🎯 Categories

JapaneseDocumentarySport

⭐ Featured Review

Citius-Altius-Fortius.
by brogmiller2021-08-11
8/10

"Japan's bid to host the 1940 Summer Olympics had been scuppered by the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in 1937. The XV111 Olympiad of 1964 marked not only the first to be staged in Asia but confirmed the Land of the Rising Sun's readmission to the international community after WW11. Director Kon Ichikawa has given us here what is, strictly speaking, a documentary but has also succeeded in transcending the genre by concentrating on the beauty, strength, lyricism and determination of those extraordinary beings known as athletes. The only work with which it is comparable is Leni Rie..."

💡 Did You Know?

The Olympic Organizing Board was looking for a commercial representation of the Olympics, including glorifying winners and the Japanese contestants, and was disappointed with the film, which humanized the games instead. The uncut version was subsequently never publicly screened.

📖 Synopsis

Kon Ichikawa examines the beauty and rich drama on display at the 1964 Summer Games in Tokyo, creating a record of observations that range from the expansive to the intimate.