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So, Sports Review, N. 3 from 1969 is this interesting little documentary that really takes you behind the scenes of various sports. It captures the intensity of archery competitions and the thrill of marathons, running and cycling. The pacing feels almost relaxed, letting you soak in the atmosphere rather than just racing through the action. What stands out is the personal narrative woven throughout β it adds a human touch that many sports docs lack. You get a feel of the camaraderie and the personal stakes for the athletes. And while the director is unknown, the film somehow manages to feel intimate and engaging, which is kind of a rarity for newsreels from this era.
This documentary is a bit of a gem for collectors, especially given its unique blend of personal storytelling and sports coverage. It's not easy to find, and copies don't pop up often, which adds to its allure. The film's format is typical of the late '60s newsreel style, and collectors often appreciate its historical context as well as its distinctive narrative approach.
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