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UndefeatedSaturday, 04 August 2012![]() There’s a lot of sport about at the minute, and those of us who get off on it are filling our boots. So it’s perhaps not the ideal moment to release a sporting documentary, however rousing, however laudable, especially one about that most unOlympic... Read more... |
theartsdesk Olympics: Suspense and Sensuality in Ozon’s Swimming PoolFriday, 03 August 2012![]() As a director François Ozon perpetually confounds, with a string of diverse films to his name (the intense 5X2 and the gambolling Potiche to name but two) and this effort from 2002 is characteristically capricious - is it crisp, contemplative drama... Read more... |
theartsdesk Olympics: Football and Film - United or Damned?Wednesday, 01 August 2012![]() Football and film: what is that? Let’s agree that it has not always been the happiest relationship. If you’ve observed Brian Clough’s brief encounter with the Leeds squad in The Damned United, you'll get the picture. They really ought to be best... Read more... |
theartsdesk Olympics: Swimming MoviesMonday, 30 July 2012![]() Uncontrollable mirth is the response of many onlookers to the Olympic spectacle of synchronised swimming, though it is (they say) a discipline which demands formidable strength and technical accuracy. Be that as it may, it probably wouldn't exist... Read more... |
theartsdesk Olympics: The WrestlerSunday, 29 July 2012![]() What of the star sportsman whose glory days are behind him? It seems an absurd question to pose, with the sun barely set on the theatrics of Danny Boyle’s opening ceremony, but for Randy “The Ram” Robinson it’s everyday existentialism.Of course it's... Read more... |
Gallery: Collecting the Olympic Games, British LibraryThursday, 26 July 2012![]() As London 2012 finally settles into the blocks for its two-week dash after seven years of preparation, the British Library has cast a nostalgic look back to the two previous Olympiads hosted by the city, in 1908 and 1948. The story the images tell... Read more... |
Bert and Dickie, BBC OneThursday, 26 July 2012![]() Nearly there. In one more day the phoney Games will be over and the real drama can begin. For the past weeks the television schedules have jostled with documentaries about past Olympians and current ones, while Chariots of Fire has been going for... Read more... |
theartsdesk Olympics: Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia!Saturday, 21 July 2012![]() It was Lenin who realised early in the Russian Revolution that “of all the arts, film is for us the most important” and Hitler and Goebbels perceived the immense propaganda potential of the Olympics through the medium of film. The 1936 Olympic Games... Read more... |
theartsdesk Olympics: Love all tennis movies?Friday, 20 July 2012![]() Making fictional movies about sport is the devil's own job. They generally don't appeal to non fans while those who follow the game in question spend their time mocking the action scenes as actors pretending to be sportsmen and women usually fail to... Read more... |
Usain Bolt: The Fastest Man Alive, BBC OneTuesday, 17 July 2012![]() "What caused him to be so fast? Is he here for a purpose?" wondered Usain Bolt's father, Wellesley, in a mystical tone. Usain's mother, Jennifer, also seems to detect the workings of a higher power in her son's blindingly rapid progress around the... Read more... |
theartsdesk Olympics: Robin Hood aims trueMonday, 16 July 2012![]() Reason dictates that Britain should win the four archery competitions at the Olympics, although we have accrued only two gold medals (both in 1908), two silvers, and five bronzes in the 14 Olympiads in which the sport has hitherto been included. So... Read more... |
The Gods of Grace: When Sport is BeautifulThursday, 12 July 2012![]() Faster, higher, stronger - and more graceful. There is a handful of top athletes and sportspeople who are the beautiful people, who have some divine extra dimension to their movement that makes you smile to see them. They're winners, but they're... Read more... |
