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The following is a list of highest-grossing sports films of all time, which may also be among the highest grossing films of all time. Auto racing is the most frequent sport with 20 films on the list, including seven of the top 10 entries. Fast & Furious is the most frequent franchise with nine films, followed by Rocky with seven.
It was an incredible year in sports, which means 2024 saw a plethora of iconic images from around the world that captured the biggest moments from the Olympics, the Super Bowl and much more ...
Sport on Film and Video. New-York: The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810827394. Sicks, Kai Marcel and Stauff, Markus (eds.) (2010). Filmgenres: Sportfilm [sic]. Stuttgart: Philipp Reclam . ISBN 978-3-15-018786-9. Wallenfeldt, Jeffrey H. (1989). Sports Movies: A Guide to Nearly 500 Films Focusing on Sports. CineBooks. ISBN 9780933997240.
Zoom in. Sit back. And admire. From the Paris Olympics to the Super Bowl. From Simone Biles to Shohei Ohtani. And, of course, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. Associated Press photographers ...
A coach decides to train a student with natural athletic talent. Tragedy strikes, forcing the student to confront everything that has been holding him back. McFarland, USA: 2015 Biographical Cross country Kevin Costner portrays Jim White, who built the predominantly Latino McFarland High School into a California cross country power. Race: 2016 ...
There were many great sports movies that didn't make the top 10, but still deserve recognition. Some of these include " Bull Durham ," " The Natural ," " Moneyball ," " Friday Night Lights ," and ...
The movie, written by Oscar-winning filmmaker Barry Jenkins and directed by veteran cinematographer Rachel Morrison (“Black Panther,” “Mudbound”), follows Shields (played by “Star ...
ESPN Films, formerly known as ESPN Original Entertainment (EOE), is an American production company which produces and distributes sports films and documentaries.It is owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).