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  1. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution . modifier Les Huit Visions (Visions of Eight) est un documentaire sportif consacré aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 1972 à Munich , et sorti en 1973 . Autour du film [modifier | modifier le code] Le film est le documentaire officiel des jeux. Il traite huit sujets sportifs distincts, principalement dans le stade d' athlétisme ...

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › visions_of_8_the_olympics_of_motion_picture_achievementVisions of Eight | Rotten Tomatoes

    Feb 28, 2023 Full Review Tom Milne Observer (UK) Visions of Eight has gambled on quantity as a safeguard to quality by letting eight directors loose on Munich, each doing his own thing. The idea ...

  3. Visions of Eight. In Munich in 1972, eight renowned filmmakers each brought their singular artistry to the spectacle of the Olympic Games, capturing the joy and pain of competition and the kinetic thrill of bodies in motion for an aesthetically adventurous sports film unlike any other. Made to document the Olympic Summer Games—an event that ...

  4. Producer David Wolper brought together eight filmmakers from various countries, each of whom focused on a different event or theme. They include Arthur Penn on the pile vault, Kon Ichikawa on the 100 metres, Milos Forman on the decathlon, Mai Zetterling on the weightlifters, Michael Pfleghar on female athletes, and Claude Lelouch on “The Losers”.

  5. The idea sounded like a great one at the time: Eight important directors would be given their own budgets and camera crews and dispatched to Munich to record their personal visions of the 1972 Olympics. What nobody could have anticipated, perhaps, is how similar many of those visions would be. Too often during “Visions of Eight” the Olympic events are reduced to slow-motion ballets that ...

  6. Watch this short feature on the Official Film of the Munich 1972 Olympic Games "Visions of Eight" and preview the best moments from the film... of eight filmmakers from various countries: Milos Forman, Kon Ichikawa, Claude Lelouch, Yuri Ozerov, Arthur Penn, Michael Pfleghar, John Schlessinger, Mai Zetterling.

  7. A collective documentary created as a tribute to the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972. The games are seen through the eyes of eight great directors who tried to make not only a journalistic reportage of the sporting event, but to also emphasize their personal point of view in order to show the pain and disappointment that comes with euphoria.