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1963 27 min
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Court métrage documentaire de Gilles Carle sur de jeunes athlètes canadiens inscrits aux Jeux olympiques de 1964 à Tokyo, qui consacrent chaque minute de loisir à l'entraînement en piscine.

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Court métrage documentaire de Gilles Carle sur de jeunes athlètes canadiens inscrits aux Jeux olympiques de 1964 à Tokyo, qui consacrent chaque minute de loisir à l'entraînement en piscine.

  • director
    Gilles Carle
  • producer
    Jacques Bobet
  • photography
    Michel Thomas-d'Hoste
    Jean-Claude Labrecque
  • sound
    Claude Pelletier
    Werner Nold
  • editing
    Marc Beaudet
  • sound editing
    Bernard Bordeleau

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