The 1928 Amsterdam Olympics: More Than Just a Sports Film
The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928: A Quiet Glimpse BackOkay, let's be real. “The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928” isn't for everyone. If you're hoping for a slick, fast-paced sports movie, you’re going to be bored stiff.But if you’ve got a real soft spot for history, for seeing how things were, and you appreciate a quiet...
The movie The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928 was directed by Wilhelm Prager.
The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928 was released in the year 1928.
The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928 has an IMDb rating of 5.9 out of 10.
The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928 is a movie from Italy.
The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928 is categorised as Documentary, Sport in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928 features Bela Szepes-Strauch.
If you enjoy The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928, you might also like The Isle of Desire (1920), Heroes All (1920), Den doode steden aan de Zuiderzee (1920), Going Some (1920).
Yes, The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928 (1928) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Documentary and Sport qualities.
This is a captivating look back at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, presented as a silent documentary. It’s less a story and more a window into a bygone era of sports and filmmaking. You see the athletes, the crowds, and the city itself, all captured on old film stock.
Synopsis
A documentary on the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam.
Review Excerpt
"The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928: A Quiet Glimpse BackOkay, let's be real. “The Olympic Games, Amsterdam 1928” isn't for everyone. If you're hoping for a slick, fast-paced sports movie, you’re going to be bored stiff.But if you’ve got a real soft spot for history, for seeing how things were, and you appreciate a quiet kind of observation, then yeah, this is **absolutely worth your time**. It’s a fascinating, almost meditative watch for the right person.This isn't a film with a plot, obviously. ..."