Now, before we get into what you need to know of how you can watch 'One Light, One World' right now, here are some essential information about the Jalbert Productions documentary flick. One Light, One World starring Don LaFontaine has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 44 min. The movie received a user score of 53/100 on TMDb, which was calculated from reviews from 6 verified users.
Curious about the story behind it? Here's the plot: "A documentary covering the 1992 Olympic Games in Albertville."
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100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912–2012
Spanning fifty-three movies and forty-one editions of the Olympic Games, 100 Years of Olympic Films: 1912–2012 is the culmination of a monumental, award-winning archival project encompassing dozens of new restorations by the International Olympic Committee. The documentaries collected here cast a cinematic eye on some of the most iconic moments in the history of modern sports, spotlighting athletes who embody the Olympic motto of “Faster, Higher, Stronger”: Jesse Owens shattering world records on the track in 1936 Berlin, Jean-Claude Killy dominating the Grenoble slopes in 1968, Joan Benoit breaking away to win the Games’ first women’s marathon in Los Angeles in 1984.








































































