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1968 is a fascinating dive into the world of A.E.K. basketball, weaving historical context with the emotional highs of sport. The film captures a pivotal moment for the team, showcasing not just the victory itself but the cultural significance of basketball in Greece. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the time. The archival footage is blended well with interviews, giving a real sense of nostalgia. You can feel the weight of history as the narrative unfolds, particularly how the team represented resilience for a generation of Greek refugees. It's less about just the game and more about identity, making it a unique piece in sports documentaries.
Directed by Tasos BoulmetisDocumentary runs approx. 90 minutesIncludes rare archival footageFocuses on Greek cultural identity through sport
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