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So, 'Magic in the Mountains' is really something. It's this documentary that dives deep into the story of Squaw Valley, a small ski area that somehow snagged the 1960 Winter Olympics. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and ambition, capturing the quirky underdog vibe perfectly. It's fascinating how they showcase the collaboration with Walt Disney, who helped shape the presentation of the Games, altering the whole experience. The pacing is nice too; it flows well, blending archival footage with interviews that feel genuine, not overly polished. What I find striking is how it invites you to think about the evolution of sports and spectacle. It's the kind of film that resonates with anyone who appreciates the unassuming triumphs of history.
Includes rare archival footage of the 1960 Winter Olympics.Features interviews with key figures involved in the Squaw Valley bid.Highlights the innovative presentation techniques introduced during the Games.
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