Las primeras Olimpiadas: Atenas 1896
Título original: The First Olympics: Athens 1896
- Miniserie de TV
- 1984
- 3h 57min
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Se describe la fundación de los Juegos Olímpicos modernos y se centra en la creación del equipo estadounidense y sus pruebas para llegar a las Olimpiadas de Atenas.Se describe la fundación de los Juegos Olímpicos modernos y se centra en la creación del equipo estadounidense y sus pruebas para llegar a las Olimpiadas de Atenas.Se describe la fundación de los Juegos Olímpicos modernos y se centra en la creación del equipo estadounidense y sus pruebas para llegar a las Olimpiadas de Atenas.
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
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A very fine, excellent movie. It was, on the most part, historically correct. The writers took some liberties with the story line. For example: 1) the American team didn't get to Athens during the opening ceremonies, they arrived well in time, and in fact were in Athens almost a full week before the Games started. 2) The American athletes were not as "weak" as most of the athletes from the other countries thought. Most knew of the Americans and their performance prior to the Games. 3) the American swimmer did place, taking second in his event. In spite of a few minor "changes," the movie still is one of the best movies on the start of the Olympic movement. Most people don't know the true story, and that is fine. The movie was a motivational tale, and should be viewed by any athlete who needs that "motivational" push before the big competiton. Few sports movie do that, but there are others out there (Rocky, For The Love Of The Game, Running Brave to name a few). An excellent movie. Don't miss it.
I just wanted to point out a few things about the mini-series. It does indeed focus on the American team, but it represents the other countries rather well. It gives an especially good appearance to the Greeks, who are shown as being loyal, caring, and respectful people. Ironically, I think that this mini-series actually cast the worst light on America, who is shown as not even being willing to back up their team (the president at the time, and the ivy-league schools refuse to even back up the American Olympic Team), and at the same time, the Americans are shown with many of their own problems; they can't even manage to get along with each other through most of the mini-series.
On a completely different note, for those who are looking for it, the series was just released a few days ago in DVD format.
On a completely different note, for those who are looking for it, the series was just released a few days ago in DVD format.
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This is one of the most delightful miniseries I've ever seen! We've watched it as a family as part of a unit study on the Olympics. I thought we would learn the history of the first Olympics, but we learned that and so much more. We also discovered an engaging, entertaining, funny, perfect family film.
There are a few curse words here and there - such as calling someone an "a**," but this was certainly not overbearing. The humor inserted into the film was great.
I would highly recommend this to anyone!
Sonya
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There are a few curse words here and there - such as calling someone an "a**," but this was certainly not overbearing. The humor inserted into the film was great.
I would highly recommend this to anyone!
Sonya
www.thehomeschooladvocate.com
i've seen this film a number of times. it is a great sports film. it is filmed well, has great actors, and the script has a wonderful storyline.
In response to this being American Arrogance, you're wrong. the movie doesn't just focus on America, but also British, Greek, and Austrialian athletes. The American athletes don't win everything, and in fact some of them are rude, bad, angry, drunks, and they lose. yeah the American anthem is played a lot, but if you've ever been to an olympics, anthems are played a lot, and the British, Greek, Austrialian and other anthems are also played. In fact in certain points it glorifies Greece, and the world for organizing the first olympic games.
this is one of those movies that if you like sports, it should def be on your must see list.
In response to this being American Arrogance, you're wrong. the movie doesn't just focus on America, but also British, Greek, and Austrialian athletes. The American athletes don't win everything, and in fact some of them are rude, bad, angry, drunks, and they lose. yeah the American anthem is played a lot, but if you've ever been to an olympics, anthems are played a lot, and the British, Greek, Austrialian and other anthems are also played. In fact in certain points it glorifies Greece, and the world for organizing the first olympic games.
this is one of those movies that if you like sports, it should def be on your must see list.
This is one of my favorite sports films.
It has lots of historically accurate information much like a documentary but is presented in an entertaining narrative format with good story and plot.
Purists may be annoyed that the casting of the actors doesn't always respect the look of typical athletes in each discipline but it's otherwise pretty realistic.
The anecdotes around the discus event are hilarious and unforgettable.
Now if it could only come out on DVD I would buy it instantly.
-Ben
It has lots of historically accurate information much like a documentary but is presented in an entertaining narrative format with good story and plot.
Purists may be annoyed that the casting of the actors doesn't always respect the look of typical athletes in each discipline but it's otherwise pretty realistic.
The anecdotes around the discus event are hilarious and unforgettable.
Now if it could only come out on DVD I would buy it instantly.
-Ben
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- TriviaSpiridon Louis' name entered the Greek language in the phrase, "Egine Louis", which means, "Became Louis" or ran quickly.
- ErroresWhen the Greek musicians are being advised by the American naval officer on a possible national anthem to play, the naval officer plays 'The Star Spangled Banner', but claims it has no lyrics. In fact it did, and was in use by the U.S. Navy at least by 1889. Also, the naval officer hands sheet music to one of the Greeks, and it clearly has lyrics printed on it.
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin: [The problem of international cooperation] The Germans mistrust the French because we are starting the whole thing. The English mistrust the Germans on principle...
- ConexionesFeatured in The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1984)
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