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  1. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Official home of the IOC. Find the latest news and featured stories, information about IOC members plus Olympic principles, values and legacy.

  2. Arts and culture allow for a celebration of Olympic values and an exploration of their relevance in today’s world through diverse and creative perspectives.

  3. 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”. The result is a thoughtful and ...

    • 110 min
  4. Summary: African American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos protesting racial segregation in the United States in 1968. Hitler watching the Berlin Olympics in 1936. Michael Phelps' photo finish in the 100-meter butterfly to win his seventh of a record eight medals in 2008. Since its creation in 1896, the Olympic Games have produced iconic images such as these, from the second the Olympic ...

  5. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Imaging the ancient Olympics -- The birth of the modern Olympic games -- A suitable activity for a woman? -- Celluloid games -- The Russians are coming!: the Olympics and the Cold War -- Olympic transgressions: drugs, political protest, and terrorism -- Promoting the games: publicity and the official Olympic poster -- Designs on the Olympics: from stadia to sporting paraphernalia

  6. 7 de sept. de 2012 · Book Review. Olympic Visions; Images of the Games through History, Mike O'Mahony (Reaktion Books, London, 2012) 176pp., hardback, £22.00, 116 illustrations of which 50 are colour, ISBN 978 1 06189 910 1. The modern Olympic Games have become a world phenomenon since their beginning in 1896 and it has been a signal honour for a city to be chosen ...

  7. 15 de may. de 2012 · Olympic Visions explores how painters and sculptors, photographers and filmmakers, and architects and designers have helped to affect the consciousness of spectators around the world. Mike O’Mahony describes and analyzes images such as documentary photographs and posters made of the Olympics throughout history. He also looks at the many special objects, including coins, medals, and ...