She will be very highly rispected champion for rest of her life! Her grandchildren will talking about her! How many people she inspired! Its not only for minute of fame!
El comienzo de este documental es una experiencia audiovisual sublime.Margarita preparándose para una competencia ,palabras de aliento y de concentración de Amina su entrenadora. De fondo la omnipresencia de Viner, una leyenda, y la protagonista de la historia,tan sólo su presencia es más temida por Margarita que las notas de los jueces , rogando a Dios que la guíe. Maravilloso.
@@LuLu-vf6py because even a documentary can be biased and subjective. By editing. By deciding what to leave out, what to put in. By the fact you cannot film everyone 24 hrs. By not being able to know what they really think or feel inside.
I read an interview with Marta Prus, the filmmaker. She said that Irina Viner liked the film because she felt it showed the real life of rhythmic gymnastics.
@@LuLu-vf6py maybe because it didn’t show the pressure on Irina to produce a winner. She looks like a mob boss (or something worse that I’m not going to say) with that silly hat. I don’t get why it’s so important for any country to dominate a sport. It’s not a war.
this is so stupid how is any person going to be the best in his/her sport if they don't work so hard. look at where she is right now, one of the best rhythmic gymnast and she did it by working hard And why would she even continue to do this if she does not like the sport
There's a different between working hard and being verbally and emotionally abused and overworked. I would hope you never have to be put in this situation, where your physical and mental health is at risk for your job
@TabooTalz I agree. If you watch Artistic gymnastics, Sunisa Lee has a very encouraging couch, and she is one of the best gymnasts in the world. The same is true of Simone Biles and Rebecca Andrade, and yet even without this kind of duress, they manage to win medals. I remember watching a video of Viner telling Kabaeva that she was a fat cow. She hasn't changed in 24 years. I'm sure without her, Russians will still be the best in the world and maybe even better.
How is anybody supposed to win Olympic gold if they don’t push themselves over the limit? In any sport you win nothing if you’re just regular. what a stupid statement
This does not mean that someone can call another person a stupid cow, shout, humiliated and etc. The scene in which Irina tell to imagine the death of Rita's father exceeds all limits.
i just know for a fact that you’ve never played a sport in your life. or you were so shit at your sport that the best thing you could do was criticize others.
@@danutaja1787 or a bitch.......humiliation is strong in rhythmic gymnastics together with physical abuse comming from ballett, in no other sport they break the sportsmen like that, positive reinforcement is key in sports and mental health
why? she speaks perfectly fine english. it’s one of the most difficult languages to learn. and most english speakers don’t have the drive or the want to learn other languages because they think the world revolves around them. to learn another language is a pretty big feat.
"...the way is very long, and the winning very short"
That's a gold line that (sadly) sums up sports extremely well 👏
All the performance based jobs actually :)
She will be very highly rispected champion for rest of her life! Her grandchildren will talking about her! How many people she inspired! Its not only for minute of fame!
Angel Margarita!You are making me to cry. Thank you for everything for your hardest trying to present Angels programs. God with you!❤️
J'ai 43 ans, c'est le meilleur film documentaire que j'ai vue. Réussir une telle immersion c'est exceptionnel.
El comienzo de este documental es una experiencia audiovisual sublime.Margarita preparándose para una competencia ,palabras de aliento y de concentración de Amina su entrenadora. De fondo la omnipresencia de Viner, una leyenda, y la protagonista de la historia,tan sólo su presencia es más temida por Margarita que las notas de los jueces , rogando a Dios que la guíe. Maravilloso.
Margarita is very confident girl.
A real olimpic champion¡¡¡ so proud of you¡¡¡
Amazing documentary! I watched it more than once!
Can someone tell me which is the word Margarita says at 1:06?
'S bogom' With God
@@lordfarqward8227 Thanks a lot! 😊
i love her confidence
Filmed beautifully like a movie, and also subjective like one...
Why subjective? Marta Prus just filmed the way to the Olympics, without personal comments... so actually it's very objective
@@LuLu-vf6py because even a documentary can be biased and subjective. By editing. By deciding what to leave out, what to put in. By the fact you cannot film everyone 24 hrs. By not being able to know what they really think or feel inside.
I read an interview with Marta Prus, the filmmaker. She said that Irina Viner liked the film because she felt it showed the real life of rhythmic gymnastics.
@@LuLu-vf6py maybe because it didn’t show the pressure on Irina to produce a winner. She looks like a mob boss (or something worse that I’m not going to say) with that silly hat. I don’t get why it’s so important for any country to dominate a sport. It’s not a war.
Please! I want to find the music of this documentary!
Me too
where can I watch this complete?
ua-cam.com/video/FWkD9fxP4Ak/v-deo.html
m.cda.pl/video/3265060e7/vfilm
Nice
❤❤❤
Интересно, про Риту сняли фильм, но у неё и сложных элементов в программе не было. Есть гимнастки гораздо более талантливые.
Полное унижение спортсменок ,как личностей
Просто геноцид !
Туфта! Это профессиональный спорт!
Тот кто занимался профессионально спортом, такого не скажет! 👋
P
Otimo
А че перлась на ОИ?! Раз тебя обижают?!
Very subjective
this is so stupid how is any person going to be the best in his/her sport if they don't work so hard. look at where she is right now, one of the best rhythmic gymnast and she did it by working hard
And why would she even continue to do this if she does not like the sport
you’ll learn with age. you sound young.
@@hamilcross learn what
There's a different between working hard and being verbally and emotionally abused and overworked. I would hope you never have to be put in this situation, where your physical and mental health is at risk for your job
They just need gold, anyhow. Next Olympics there will be another young girl.
@TabooTalz I agree. If you watch Artistic gymnastics, Sunisa Lee has a very encouraging couch, and she is one of the best gymnasts in the world. The same is true of Simone Biles and Rebecca Andrade, and yet even without this kind of duress, they manage to win medals.
I remember watching a video of Viner telling Kabaeva that she was a fat cow. She hasn't changed in 24 years. I'm sure without her, Russians will still be the best in the world and maybe even better.
How is anybody supposed to win Olympic gold if they don’t push themselves over the limit? In any sport you win nothing if you’re just regular. what a stupid statement
This does not mean that someone can call another person a stupid cow, shout, humiliated and etc. The scene in which Irina tell to imagine the death of Rita's father exceeds all limits.
i just know for a fact that you’ve never played a sport in your life. or you were so shit at your sport that the best thing you could do was criticize others.
@@danutaja1787 or a bitch.......humiliation is strong in rhythmic gymnastics together with physical abuse comming from ballett, in no other sport they break the sportsmen like that, positive reinforcement is key in sports and mental health
No offence, but the english of this woman is killing me!! 😂🤯
why? she speaks perfectly fine english. it’s one of the most difficult languages to learn. and most english speakers don’t have the drive or the want to learn other languages because they think the world revolves around them. to learn another language is a pretty big feat.
also you spelled offense wrong lmao the spelling of your english is killing me!! 😂🤯
@@hamilcross No, "offence" is correct. "Offence" is British English spelling and "offense" is American English spelling.