We continue our tour of the Olympic Games through the ages. Do you know when the Winter and Summer Olympics and the Paralympics were introduced? Watch this video and find out all kinds of interesting facts.
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Caption 92 [en]: The first live radio broadcast is put in place Caption 92 [fr]: Le premier direct radiophonique est mis en place
Jamy will share some interesting and surprising facts about the history of the Olympic Games. Did you know that a Frenchman named Pierre de Coubertin started the modern Olympics in 1896?
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Caption 77 [en]: This is the case with live pigeon shooting, Caption 77 [fr]: C'est le cas du tir au pigeon vivant,
Dive back in to the 1968 winter Olympics, held in Grenoble, France. “Treize jours en France,” a recently restored documentary film made in ‘68 by director Claude Lelouch, captures the spirit of the times, and the “pre-revolutionary” zeitgeist leading up to the events of May.
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Caption 15 [en]: We especially didn't try to make a movie that replicated the... the live events from TV. Caption 15 [fr]: On a surtout pas essayé de faire un film qui double le... le direct de la télé.