90 minutos
Olímpicos tells the stories of Uruguayan athletes preparing to reach the highest sporting contest: the Olympic Games. The film portrays these athletes in their daily sacrifice in order to reach Rio de Janeiro 2016. What is it like to be an Olympian in Uruguay? is the main question that this work asks, which includes essential discussion topics for high performance competition in a country depopulated of resources and interest for the so-called “minor sports”. However, this film goes beyond the anecdote and the local context to discover individual universes and universal stories of the human character.
Juan A. Rodríguez
Self
Milton Wynants
Self
Agopi Aprahamian
Self
Alain Mikael Aprahamian
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Pablo Aprahamian
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Juan José Gorritz
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Silvia Bakerdiján
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Eliseo Roux
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Luis Chaparro
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Dolores Moreira
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Mariella Fraschini
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Alejandro Foglia
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Ernesto Moreira
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Néstor Nielsen
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Néstor Nielsen (padre)
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Silvia Lorenzo
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Gonzalo Lorenzotti
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Lucía Lorenzotti
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María Pía Lorenzotti
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Rodolfo Collazo
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Ledo Beltrán
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Lilia Tourn
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Aldo Collazo
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Emiliano Dumestre
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Rosario Guillot
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Washington González
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Santiago Codesido
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Bruno Cetraro
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Mario Cetraro
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Silvia Berriolo
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Osvaldo Borchi
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Emiliano Lasa
Self
Luis Sotura
Self