The Olympics in Mexico poster

The Olympics in Mexico

Olimpiada en México (original)

The Mexican former Olympic swimmer Alberto Isaac had turned to filmmaking after spending time as a newspaper cartoonist, a sports correspondent, and even a ceramist. Isaac and his team (which included Paul Leduc, then a neophyte filmmaker, as an assistant director and Oscar-winning cinematographer Walter Lassally as a cameraman) saw the whole event from a wider perspective than might have been expected. This record of the Mexico City Olympic Games would be a celebration not of national achievement (very few national anthems are heard during the film), but of individual heroism. In addition, the filmmakers emphasized the cultural activities staged during the two weeks of the Games, with performers like Van Cliburn, Duke Ellington, and Martha Graham on hand, alongside artists such as Alexander Calder and Norman McLaren.

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The Mexican former Olympic swimmer Alberto Isaac had turned to filmmaking after spending time as a newspaper cartoonist, a sports correspondent, and even a ceramist. Isaac and his team (which included Paul Leduc, then a neophy... Read more

It's a documentary and sport movie, and has a rating of 7.1 out of 10 from Imdb which is usually fine for this kind of movie.

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