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The Last Victory (2003)

The Last Victory (2003)
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Last Victory concerns the Palio horse race, an Italian tradition for hundreds of years. The film tells the story of how one particular district, Civetta, attempts to break the extended losing streak they are experiencing at the event. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Egidio MecacciPaolo Rossi, (more)
Director(s):
John Appel
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Last Victory concerns the Palio horse race, an Italian tradition for hundreds of years. The film tells the story of how one particular district, Civetta, attempts to break the extended losing streak they are experiencing at the event. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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90 mins

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Director(s):
John Appel
Writer(s):
John Appel
Producer(s):
Carmen Cobos
Categories:
Sports & FitnessDocumentarySpecial InterestIndependent Films
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    Keith G.

    Very interesting documentary about the yearly Palio horserace through the streets of Siena, with each horse representing a different neighborhood. The nearly religious fervor the population puts into the preparations for the race, and the emotions they put into the results are fascinating, Among the highlights are the sections about a 92 year old with the energy of a man 35 years younger, who still holds the race as the center of his being, and the generally splendid photography. Not a super deep or emotional experience, but a wonderful chance to get a look inside a culture without almost any exposition, just images and words from the people themselves.

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