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  1. 9 lug 2008 · With Colin Salmon. A film about one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, the moment when the radical spirit of the 1960s upstaged the greatest sporting event in the world. Two men made a courageous gesture that reverberated around the world, and changed their lives forever.

    • (27)
    • Documentary, Sport
    • Geoff Small
    • 2008-07-09
  2. 12 lug 2012 · The Telegraph. 5.24M subscribers. Subscribed. 29. 5.3K views 11 years ago. Tommie Smith stepped out on the red carpet at the UK premiere of Salute in London at the first screening of the...

    • 2 min
    • 5,4K
    • The Telegraph
  3. On the morning of October 16, 1968, [2] US athlete Tommie Smith won the 200-meter race with a world-record time of 19.83 seconds. Australia's Peter Norman finished second with a time of 20.06 seconds (an Oceania record that still stands), and the US's John Carlos finished in third place with a time of 20.10 seconds.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0874317Salute (2008) - IMDb

    17 lug 2008 · Salute: Directed by Matt Norman. With Christopher Kirby, Bob Beamon, Ralph Boston, Raelene Boyle. The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement.

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    • Documentary, Sport
    • Matt Norman
    • 2008-07-17
  5. Salute (occasionally known as Salute: The Peter Norman Story) is a 2008 Australian sports documentary film directed, produced and written by Matt Norman. It tells the role of Peter Norman, Norman's uncle, in a defining moment of the American civil rights movement: the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute . Synopsis[edit]

    • Matt Norman
    • Matt Norman
    • Matt Norman
  6. US athlete Tommie Smith attained international fame when he gave the Black Power salute at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, 55 years ago. But as the exclusive BBC Archive clips in this new...

  7. 16 ott 2018 · The Black Power salute photo, one of the most influential protest images of all time, was captured 50 years ago when U.S. sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos stepped onto the world stage...