Handball - ein Jahr100Sport
Handball - ein Jahr100Sport

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Handball - ein Jahr100Sport

2017
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German

Handball was invented in Germany on October 29, 1917. Initially as a women's sport and later as the well-known, fast and competitive game that has clearly become the number two ball sport in Germany after soccer. This film delves deep into the archives and traces the eventful past of handball. It spans the arc from the 1936 Olympic victory to the 1978 and 2007 World Championships right up to the present day. The sensational success of the German handball team, who surprisingly became European champions in Poland in 2016, forms the backdrop.

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Director: Uwe JankaGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the history and evolution of handball as a sport, celebrating its 100-year legacy. It explores the key figures, iconic moments, and the sport's journey from its origins to its modern-day professional status. Through interviews and archival footage, the film showcases the passion and dedication that have shaped handball over a century.

Critical Reception

As a niche sports documentary, critical reviews are scarce. However, it is generally well-received by handball enthusiasts for its comprehensive historical overview and tribute to the sport.

What Reviewers Say

  • A thorough and affectionate look at the history of handball.

  • Appeals strongly to fans of the sport.

  • Provides valuable insights into handball's development.

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Fun Fact

The film was released in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of the sport of handball, highlighting its significant place in sporting history.

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