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Title Freedom's fury / a film by the Sibs ; producer, Kristine Lacey ; writer & director, Colin Keith Gray
Published Amsterdam, North Holland : Fortissimo Films, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (93 minutes)
Summary In Freedom's Fury, the history of Soviet occupation of Hungary at the end of World War Two is interwoven with the country's emergence as a an international waterpolo powerhouse in the 50s. The journey of the 1956 Hungarian waterpolo team and its rising star Ervin Zador to the Melbourne Olympics then becomes the rallying cry for justice as Freedom's Fury explores the larger human tragedy of a popular, democratic uprising that is brutally crushed by the Soviet Red Army in November 1956, just two weeks before the Olympics begin in Australia (over 15,000 people were killed or executed). The story is now finally told about the infamous water polo showdown between Hungary and the Soviet Union, also known as "the Bloodiest Game in Olympic History."
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed August 25, 2020)
Performer Narrated by Mark Spitz
Notes In English
Subject Water polo -- Political aspects -- Hungary
Water polo -- History
Water polo players -- Hungary
Water polo
Water polo players
SUBJECT Hungary -- History -- Revolution, 1956. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85063068
Subject Hungary
Genre/Form Documentary films
History
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Gray, Colin Keith, director
Lacey, Kristine, producer
Spitz, Mark, narrator
Sibs (Production team), production company