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Youth Sports Festival 1951 Directed by Andrew Thorndike , Dmitriy Vasilev Sportivnyy prazdnik molodyozhi

Sportivnyy prazdnik molodyozhi (Youth Sports Festival) (1951) is an East German sports documentary co-directed by Andrew Thorndike and Dmitri Vasilyev. The film documents the athletic competitions held during the 3rd World Festival of Youth and Students in Berlin, showcasing a variety of sports and the spirited participation of young athletes. Notable figures such as Emil Zátopek and Levan Sanadze make appearances. Released in both the Soviet Union and East Germany, the documentary celebrates youth sportsmanship and the spirit of international unity during the post-war era.

Language German
Spoken Language German
Gnere Documentary
Production Companies DEFA , Mosfilm
Release Date 1 December 1951
48 mins
Cast
Vladimir Sukharev Self (sprinter)
Levan Sanadze Self (sprinter)
Angel Kolyev Self (sprinter)
Jiří Lanský Self (high-jumper)
Adam Bonyhadi Self (hammer-tosser)
Nikolai Shorin Self (hammer-tosser)
Vladimir Volkov Self (hurdle-jumper)
Ernst Schmidt Self (hurdle-jumper)
Janusz Sidło Self (javelin-thrower)
Khomonai Self (javelin-thrower)
Eduard Adamczyk Self (pole-vaulter)
Vladimir Brazhnik Self (pole-vaulter)
Georgy Fyodorov Self (shot-putter)
Ödön Földessy Self (broad-jumper)
Olli Partanen Self (discus thrower)
Ferenc Klics Self (discus thrower)
Vladimir Kazantsev Self (steeplechaser)
Wilhelm Pieck Self (President of DDR)
Géza Kádas Self (swimmer) (as Geza Kadas)
Judit Temes Self (swimmer)
Aleksandra Chudina Self (multiple athletics)
Sandy Ford Self (pentathalon runner)
Elfriede Preibisch Self (runner)
Kim Yon Khon Self (bicyclist)
Jaroslav Zilyar Self (bicyclist)
Shagot Self (judge)
Zhigalova Self (judge)
Brenner Self (diver)
Kitzig Self (diver)
József Asbóth Self (tennis player) (as Josef Ashbot)
Vad Self (tennis player)
Rudy Munzloer Self (motorcyclist)
Fredelt Self (motorcyclist)
Zaar Self (motorcyclist)
Emil Zátopek Self (motorcyclist)
Podouzdova Self (gymnast)
Korondi Self (calisthenist)
Viktor Chukarin Self (calisthenist)