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Games 80
After another scandal, the son of a Soviet functionary is sent to the organizing committee of the Olympic Games-80 for correction, where he begins to work as a simple volunteer. His boss is the daughter of a high—ranking military man, and she is not going to make any concessions to a spoiled guy from a rich family. Once on the other side of the world event poster, he will meet different people who will change his outlook on life — athletes, coaches and other volunteers. Through their eyes, he will see all the drama around the preparation for the big competition, which was on the verge of collapse.
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Plot Summary
Games 80 is a documentary exploring the cultural and sporting significance of the 1980 Olympic Games. It delves into the political boycotts that overshadowed the event, the athletic achievements that still resonate, and the lasting impact on international relations and the Olympic movement.
Critical Reception
As a 2024 release, 'Games 80' is a relatively new documentary. Initial reception appears to be positive, with critics highlighting its insightful examination of a complex historical period and its balanced portrayal of both the athletic triumphs and the political tensions. Audience engagement is still developing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thorough research and engaging narrative.
Commended for its objective approach to the politically charged atmosphere of the 1980 Games.
Appreciated for bringing to light the lesser-known stories of the athletes amidst the boycotts.
Google audience: Early audience feedback suggests viewers found the documentary to be informative and thought-provoking, particularly appreciating the historical context provided. Some viewers noted a desire for more in-depth athlete profiles, but overall sentiment is positive.
Fun Fact
The 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow were boycotted by 65 nations, led by the United States, in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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