The VI Olympic Games, Oslo 1952

Documentary on the VI Olympic Games, Oslo

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About The VI Olympic Games, Oslo 1952

Released: 1952

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Rating: TV-G

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The VI Olympic Games, Oslo 1952

About The VI Olympic Games, Oslo 1952

This movie predominantly focuses on the coverage and sequence of the events that unfolded during the VI Olympic Winter Games in 1952 held in Oslo, Norway. One gets to witness a vivid portrayal of the grandeur and the intense competition that was prevalent among the countries participating. From skiing to figure skating, the movie beautifully captures the spirit and emotions of the athletes and the spectators.

Making / Production

Producing the movie was not an easy task. Given the live nature of the games and the unpredictable weather of Oslo, it required meticulous planning and execution. Multiple cameras were used at each event to capture the spirit and essence of the Games. The production crew had a massive task of running between events, managing reels, and ensuring no moment of the Games was missed.

Actors

  • Though not a traditional film with actors, the athletes themselves became the pillars of this documentary. Each gave a memorable performance in their event, showcasing their skill, determination and the spirit of the Games.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • This was the first Winter Olympics to be televised.
  • These Games marked the first time speed skating for women was ever included.
  • A flame was lit in Morgedal, the birthplace of skiing, and was transported to Oslo – a tradition that continues today.

Awards

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Quotes

  • "The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part; the essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well."

Music, Soundtrack

  • Soundtrack predominantly included anthems and music relevant to the various participating countries.
  • Instruments such as horns and bells were used to create an atmosphere of excitement during the games.
  • A distinctive Norwegian folk music score was used throughout the film, creating a sense of place and cementing the cultural context.