Muhammad Alì. Senza tremare, mai
Olimpicamente
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Narrated by:
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Nicola Stravalaci
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Daniele Ornatelli
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19 luglio 1996, Atlanta. Cerimonia d'apertura della ventiseiesima olimpiade. La fiaccola olimpica entra nello stadio portata dal lanciatore del disco Al Oerter, poi passa nelle mani del campione del mondo dei pesi massimi Evander Holyfield e della vincitrice dei 100 ostacoli di Barcellona Voula Patoulidou. L'ultimo tedoforo è la nuotatrice statunitense Janet Evans che si inerpica su per le tribune. In cima, ad attenderla, c'è qualcuno che la aspetta dietro una quinta. Ancora invisibile agli spettatori e agli occhi delle telecamere.
È l'uomo che gli organizzatori hanno scelto per l’accensione del braciere olimpico. Non un semplice atleta, ma una leggenda.
Musiche originali: Gianluigi Carlone. Adattamento e regia: G. Sergio Ferrentino.©2015 Fonderia Mercury (P)2015 Fonderia Mercury
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