(Full text of the article is available at Weekly Cultural News, July 26 – Aug. 01 Issue)
Los Angeles-based filmmaker Klaudia Kovács is looking for 1964 Tokyo Olympians and their family stories for her next feature-length project Children of Champions deeply rooted in Japan’s sports and Olympic history.
The new film will delve into the relationship between elite athletic performance and parenting success – a previously unexamined topic.
The story is told by a diverse group of high-profile Olympians, their children, and Kovács, who herself was parented by an Olympian mother: Hungarian swimmer, Éva Erdélyi, who competed in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
In addition, performance and clinical psychologists will comment on the successful parenting elements of those who are extraordinary achievers and how they transcend greatness beyond sport performance in a family setting.
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P02: Los Angeles-based filmmaker looking for 1964 Tokyo Olympians to document their parenting successes
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