The Rise and Fall of an Olympic Village
The Rise and Fall of an Olympic Village

The Rise and Fall of an Olympic Village

1994Movie30 minEnglish

The Rise and Fall of an Olympic Village was Norway's contribution to the entertainmentfestival in Montreux in 1994. Represented by the commedytrio KLM (Trond Kirkvaag, Knut Lystad and Lars Mjøen). This short movie was directed by Helge Lyngstad. The movie elaborates on how Norway secured the hosting of the Olympic in 1994 and the problems that unfolded.

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This documentary explores the history and eventual abandonment of an Olympic Village, examining the infrastructure, the athletes who resided there, and the lasting impact on the surrounding community. It delves into the economic and social factors that led to its decline after the games concluded.

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