

Synopsis
Tokyo Olympiad (東京オリンピック, 1965) — watch online on iFILM. Kon Ichikawa's documentary portrait of the 1964 Summer Games is not a highlight reel. The camera dwells on spectators squinting into the sun, on stadium workers, on athletes' muscles mid-throw — the texture of effort, not the medal table.
Two marathoners carry the film's emotional weight. Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia ran 42 kilometers through Tokyo's streets and claimed his second consecutive Olympic gold. Ahmed Issa, representing Chad — a nation younger than the runner himself — finished last and received the same careful attention from the camera. Joe Frazier was in the boxing hall, still years away from the heavyweight title.
Ichikawa chose Yoshinori Sakai to light the Olympic flame — born in Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. That single image says more than any commentary could. At 170 minutes, Tokyo Olympiad is unhurried and precise. Stream it on iFILM.















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