Stolen Summer is a touching comedy-drama set in 1976. It follows the story of an 8-year-old Catholic boy who embarks on a mission to save his friend's soul. With the help of a supportive rabbi and his own family, he explores the meaning of faith and friendship in a summer filled with adventures.
In this animated comedy short film, an anthropomorphic dog named Goofy participates in various Olympic events, such as running, pole-vaulting, and javelin-tossing. Despite his clumsy nature, Goofy manages to win the gold medal in a surreal and humorous manner.
Jim Thorpe - All-American tells the true story of Jim Thorpe, who overcame numerous obstacles and became an Olympic athlete and American football player. The movie explores his struggles with alcoholism, the death of his child, and his achievements in various sports, including track and field, football, and baseball.
Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty is a poetic documentary that captures the spirit and beauty of the 1936 Summer Olympics. It showcases the physical training, gymnastics, track and field events, and horseback riding that took place during the prestigious sporting event. Alongside the athletic feats, the documentary also explores the underlying propaganda and nationalism associated with the Olympics under the influence of the Nazi regime. Through stunning visuals and a captivating narrative, it invites the audience to reflect on the power and significance of sports in society.
In 'You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown,' Charlie Brown trains hard to compete in the decathlon and fulfill his dream of becoming a champion. Along the way, he faces various challenges, learns valuable lessons about perseverance and teamwork, and discovers the true meaning of being a winner.
Million Dollar Legs is a comedy film set during the Olympic Games. It follows a fictional country's team as they compete in various sports, and the political treachery and romance that ensues. The film features slapstick comedy, seduction, and a conspiracy plot.
In Totally Awesome, a white male pretends to be black and infiltrates a high school, leading to hilarious and awkward situations. With dance-offs, werewolves, and pop-culture references, this parody-comedy is a must-watch for fans of 80s throwbacks.
Daley Thompson is taken from the streets of his boyhood in Notting Hill to Olympia, the site of the Ancient Games where his iconic event began, an epic journey told from around the world: with Seb Coe at the 2023 World Championships in Hungary; with former nemesis and now friend Jurgen Hingsen at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, the setting for their titanic battle in 1984, where Daley’s irresistible will to win snatched victory from the German world record holder and firm favourite; and with Caitlyn Jenner, the legendary American decathlete, who Daley watched in awe, when, as Bruce, he set a new benchmark for the decathlon at the Montreal Games.
Events and athletes that characterized the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. From the absolute protagonist Wilma Rudolph, called the black gazelle, to Livio Berruti, the first white to win the 200 meters, to the deeds of Ethiopian marathon runner Abebe Bikila, who won the marathon racing barefoot.
A first part of a documentary on the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki.
This Pete Smith Specialty tells how Glenn Morris trained for and won the 1936 Olympic decathlon event.
World decathlon record holder, French athlete Kevin Mayer is facing the most important moment of his career: winning the only title missing from his record, the Olympic gold medal. But before realizing this ultimate dream, he faced successive injuries and abandonments. Over the months, through exclusive images, Kevin reveals himself and reveals his doubts and the challenges he had to overcome to become the man and champion he is today, entirely focused on his participation in the Paris Olympic Games, an event he has been preparing for for years.
Film biography of the Olympics Decathlon champion, with the famous athlete and his wife playing themselves.
A documentary about Erki Nool, the winner of the decathlon at the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics. To believe in oneself when no one else supports you. To withstand the glare of fame and the bitterness of humiliation. Finally, to hit the mark precisely – like an arrow.
A documentary television special hosted by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz.
The boys who played the loveable commandos in LITTLE MARINES are back! Now they've banded together as the fearless Hawks, aiming to take on the arrogant Eagles in the Arkansas heartland's annual dirt bike decathlon.
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