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Olympia 1936. Der verratene Traum

Olympia 1936. Der verratene Traum

A story of how the Nazis and the IOC turned a small sports event into the modern Olympics.

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Documentary

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The film chronicles the story of how the Nazis and the IOC turned, to their mutual benefit, a small sports event into the modern Olympics. The grand themes and controversial issues from the 1936 Games have continued to this day: Monumentality, budget overruns, collusion with authoritarian regimes, corruption and sometimes even bribery.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

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Release Date

05 August 2016

Country

Germany

Cast

Joseph Prammer

Joseph Prammer

Theodor Deutsch

Antonia Moretti

Antonia Moretti

Judith Deutsch

Mercedes Echerer

Mercedes Echerer

Narrator

Helen Barke

Helen Barke

Swimmer

Sebastian Pass

Sebastian Pass

Zsigo Wertheimer

Hillevi Hofmann

Hillevi Hofmann

Rachel Deutsch

Alessandra Dietzel

Alessandra Dietzel

Swimmer

Theresa Adelmann

Theresa Adelmann

Swimmer

Anastasia Bandini

Anastasia Bandini

Swimmer

Katharina Beranel

Katharina Beranel

Swimmer

Sonja Horak

Sonja Horak

Swimmer

Maximilian Keresztesy

Maximilian Keresztesy

Fotograf

Sabine Nader

Sabine Nader

Swimmer

Annika Schöppl

Annika Schöppl

Swimmer

Sophie Schöppl

Sophie Schöppl

Swimmer

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