16 Days of Glory

Documentary capturing the 1984 Summer Olympics

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About 16 Days of Glory

Released: 1986

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-G

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Cast
David Perry, Michael Chevalier

About 16 Days of Glory

16 Days of Glory is a definitive photographic record of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Told from an insider's perspective, the movie brings us close to the heart of the sports event through the lives of the participants. The stellar narrative of David Perry and the soulful voice of Placido Domingo make it an unforgettable viewing experience. The film showcases the sheer struggle, triumph, and determination of the athletes, making it more than just a movie - it is the personification of the Olympic spirit itself.

Making / Production

The film, released in 1986, was directed by the renowned filmmaker Bud Greenspan. Greenspan was known for his dedication to capturing the human stories behind the sport, and 16 Days of Glory is no exception. It stands as a testament to Greenspan's unique ability to bring out the raw emotion and high stakes of the Olympic games.

Actors

  • David Perry: As the narrator, Perry's influential words added a great story-telling element to the film. His narration helped unroll the scenes, capture the tension, and highlight the victories.
  • Placido Domingo: A celebrated opera singer, Placido performed the opening theme of the film. His melodious voice gave the movie an epic and inspiring aura, perfectly setting the stage for the events that unfold.

Trivia / Interesting Facts about it

  • The film was shot during the Summer Olympics in 1984, which was held in Los Angeles.
  • Bud Greenspan, the director of the film, was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Sports Documentary.

Quotes

  • "These are the days of glory, these are the moments of pure victory. These are undoubtedly the most immortal 16 days of their lives... and ours."
  • "A single moment of triumph that erases everything else, that's what the Olympic Games are all about."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The opening theme was performed by Placido Domingo, setting a grand and epic tone for the film.
  • The soundtrack was brilliantly put together, providing the perfect backdrop to each moment, whether it was the tension of a starting line or the elation of a gold medal victory.

Awards

Bud Greenspan, the director of the film, was recognized with an Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Documentary, underscoring the excellence and depth of the film.