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So, '13 Days in France' is quite the gem, really. This documentary captures the 1968 Winter Olympics in a way that feels very alive. The film has this vibrant energy, you know? It immerses you in the atmosphere of the games, with skaters like Peggy Fleming and skiers like Jean-Claude Killy really stealing the spotlight. The camera work is impressive, especially when it comes to the speed of bobsleds and downhill racers - it's all very visceral. The pacing has this almost rhythmic quality that mirrors the events unfolding. It’s fascinating how it highlights not just the athletic performances but also the cultural moment, reflecting a certain time in history where sports and celebrity intertwined. Very distinct for its era, for sure.
Focus on the historic context of the 1968 Olympics.Look for insights into the athletes' personal stories.Note the unique cinematography capturing speed and excitement.
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