Dash to the Sun
Dash to the Sun

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Dash to the Sun

1966
Movie
88 min
Japanese

A song drama based on the autobiographical song "The sun is laughing" by composer Endo Minoru. It tells the story of a young man who moves to Tokyo with a big dream of becoming a composer, and despite the unfamiliar city life, sticks to his original intentions with the gentle encouragement of his young wife, and takes the music world by storm.

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Director: John F. MartinGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary chronicles the efforts and achievements of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. It highlights the dedication of the athletes, the challenges they faced, and the spirit of international competition. The film offers a glimpse into the preparation and execution of one of the most significant global sporting events.

Critical Reception

As a documentary short focused on a specific sporting event, "Dash to the Sun" received recognition for its coverage of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, indicating a level of critical appreciation for its subject matter and filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its capturing of the Olympic spirit.

  • Recognized for its documentation of a major international event.

  • Acknowledged with an Academy Award nomination for its category.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (1967)

Fun Fact

The 1964 Tokyo Olympics were the first Olympics held in Asia, and they also introduced several new events and technologies, including live color television broadcasting.

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