Rings of the World

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Endowed with outstanding cinematography, and in-depth interviews with competitors, this documentary underlines the gender parity being achieved at an Olympic level. Women compete in ski jumping for the first time at the Winter Games, and Canada is seen beating the United States at the last gasp in the women's ice hockey final. Disciplines given prominence here include speed skating, figure skating, aerial skiing, curling, and the biathlon. Training is analysed as much as the competitions themselves. A suite of accidents and mishaps, and the consequent tears of frustration, remind us that the Olympics is not just about winning.

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$12847

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16-06-2016

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RU

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184 min

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Russian

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Director
Sergey Miroshnichenko

Sergey Miroshnichenko

Sergey Valentinovich Miroshnichenko (Russian: Сергей Валентинович Мирошниче́нко; born 24 June, 1955; Chelyabinsk) is a Russian documentary filmmaker and screenwriter, teacher, professor. Honored Artist of Russia. Winner of two State Prizes of the Russian Federation. Author of several dozen films, winner of many awards. Member of the Presidential Council for Culture and Art, Secretary of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia for Documentary Films. Professor of the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, academician of the National Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Russia, member of the Academy of Russian Television "TEFI", academician of the Russian Academy of Cinematographic Arts "Nika".
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