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The Track

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A coming-of-age journey following three friends going for gold in post-war Bosnia while training on their destroyed luge track from the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games.

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Peter Howell Toronto Star May 2
Sidhoo crafts an affecting coming-of-age story, balancing exhilarating luge footage with intimate glimpses of daily life. Go to Full Review
Robert Daniels RogerEbert.com Mar 4
You end up cheering because there is hard work by these subjects worth cheering for, and you cry because there’s plenty in the film to cry about. Go to Full Review
Sarah Boslaugh TheArtsStl Nov 13
7/10
The young men are engaging and their coach is a model of determination, but you know they’re going up against long odds. Go to Full Review
Alex Hudson Exclaim! May 7
8/10
As an older man explains in the film's opening moments, destroying something is quick and easy; rebuilding it, on the other hand, takes decades. Current world leaders, take note. Go to Full Review
Courtney Small POV Magazine May 1
The Track is a wonderful film that will have you rooting for not only the underdogs, but an entire country as well. Go to Full Review
Stephen Saito Moveable Fest Apr 29
With the presence of the camera alone, it feels as if someone’s invested in what happens to the three young men when it might not seem that way to them and as a result becomes unusually perceptive to their growing confidence. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A coming-of-age journey following three friends going for gold in post-war Bosnia while training on their destroyed luge track from the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games.
Director
Ryan Sidhoo
Producer
Ryan Sidhoo
Production Co
Spirit of 84 Films
Genre
Documentary, Sports
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 31m