🎬 Documentary

The Melbourne Rendezvous

⭐ 5.7/10 1957 1h 46m Dir. René Lucot
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About this movie

Rendez-Vous a Melbourne is the official filmed record of the 1956 Olympic Games in Australia. At the time of its release, there was much controversy in the documentary-filmmaking world over the fact that the Aussies signed over exclusive distribution rights to a French firm, resulting in a boycott from other movie companies. None of this matters when the film is seen today: though not in the same league as Leni Reifenstahl's Olympiad, this 110-minute extravaganza is consistently entertaining. Fifteen cameras were utilized to lens every aspect of the event; it was then up to editors Jean Dudrumet and Monique Lacombe to burrow through miles and miles of film to cull the highlights seen herein. Portions of Rendez-Vous a Melbourne have since resurfaced in practically every Olympics documentary -- not to mention the many TV specials attending the now-biannual event.

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Year
1957
Runtime
1h 46m
TMDB Rating
⭐ 5.7/10
Votes
6
Genre
Documentary
Director
Language
FR

Cast

🎭 Documentary 🎬 René Lucot 👤 François Périer 👤 Raymond Marcillac
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The Melbourne Rendezvous has a runtime of 1h 46m (1 hour and 46 minutes).
The Melbourne Rendezvous was directed by René Lucot and released in 1957.
The Melbourne Rendezvous is a Documentary film (1957).
The cast of The Melbourne Rendezvous includes François Périer, Raymond Marcillac.
The Melbourne Rendezvous has a TMDB rating of 5.7/10 based on 6 votes.

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