The Games of the V Olympiad Stockholm, 1912
Historic footage recounting the 1912 Olympics
About The Games of the V Olympiad Stockholm, 1912
Released: 2016
Platform: Max
Rating: TV-PG
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About The Games of the V Olympiad Stockholm, 1912
"The Games of the V Olympiad Stockholm, 1912" is a significant documentary uncovering the events of the fifth modern Olympic games that took place in Stockholm, Sweden in 1912. The movie, released in 2016, is meticulously compiled using archival footages reinvention to give the audience a spectacular view of the iconic moments of the century-old event. Directed by Adrian Wood, this documentary gives an insight into the development, growth, and evolution of the prestigious event. It has been rated TV-PG for its consideration of a general audience, with parental guidance suggested.
Making / Production
This documentary was crafted with immense care and precision. To make it as authentic as possible, the makers delved into numerous archives and libraries to get hold of the original film reels and photographs. The intention was not just to create a historical documentary but to revitalize the spirit and the excitement of the games of 1912.
Actors
Being a documentary, the film mostly features actual footage from the 1912 Olympics and does not include traditional acting roles. Some eminent personalities that featured in the footage include:
- King Gustaf V: His address during the opening ceremony was a major highlight.
- Jim Thorpe: An accomplished athlete from the United States, was featured extensively due to his remarkable performances in the decathlon and pentathlon events.
- Hannes Kolehmainen: A middle and long-distance runner from Finland, his achievements are celebrated as a part of the film.
Trivia / Interesting Facts about it
- This documentary is the first to compile extensive photage of the Stockholm 1912 Olympics in a single volume.
- The 1912 games were the last to feature both summer and winter sports in the same year.
- The fifth Olympics had featured athletes from five continents for the first time.
Quotes
The movie is rich in historical quotes. Some notable ones include:
- "The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not to win but to take part..." - Pierre de Coubertin
- "Swifter, Higher, Stronger" - The iconic Olympic motto was first used during these games.
Music, Soundtrack
- The documentary features a minimalistic but evocative soundtrack, mainly comprising instrumental music that sets the scene for the imagery of the early 20th century.
- "Olympic Theme" - Written by Francis Goya, this track elevates the mood of the documentary.
- "The Days Of Glory" - Another notable piece of music from the film, capturing the excitement and remarkable feats of the athletes.
About The Games of the V Olympiad Stockholm, 1912
This documentary showcases the full experience of the 5th Olympic Games held in Stockholm, using restored and rare footage.