Switzerland,
1928, 82 min
Directed by:
Arnold FanckVOD (1)
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The Winter Olympics of 1928 in St. Moritz were the first professionally recorded on film. Fanck created a new type of Olympic chronicle: now it was a regular news coverage intended for full-fledged evening screenings at theatres. Although he had only tow cameras he managed to shoot 30000 meters of film which he used to create a poetic spectacle filled with free play of fantasy in editing. (Moscow International Film Festival)
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