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Russell and her team return to the Washington State high school basketball championship tournament and play rivals, the Garfield Bulldogs in the finals. She leads the team to the school's first state championship. Two days later, the WIAA dropped their case. Russell graduates from high school with honors and is named the Northwest Player of the ...
Gracie takes place in New Jersey in 1978, before 1972's Title IX had taken much effect in women's college sports [2] and when organized women's soccer was still very rare in the United States. Gracie, the film's central protagonist , overcomes the loss of her brother by convincing her family and school to allow her to play varsity soccer on an ...
Examines the obstacles that women sports journalists faced as they fought to gain access to the "boys' club" of male locker rooms Schooled: The Price of College Sports: 2013 Documentary Examines the billion-dollar enterprise of college sports built on the backs of unpaid student athletes. Equestria Girls: 2015 Musical
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I, Tonya is a 2017 American biographical sports film directed by Craig Gillespie from a screenplay by Steven Rogers.It follows the life and career of American figure skater Tonya Harding and her connection to the 1994 assault on her rival Nancy Kerrigan.
Rocky (1976) topped British website Digital Spy's "greatest ever sports movie" online poll in 2012, with 18.7% of the votes. Voters chose from a list of 25 films. [85] It was also voted the best sports movie of all time in a 2020 poll organized by The Athletic. They asked 120 panelists to nominate their favorite sports movies, and then to rate ...
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Kapitel (For Women: Chapter 1); writer and director: Cristina Perincioli – award-winning documentary fiction on a women's strike in Berlin; 1972 Sambizanga; director: Sarah Maldoror – feature film about the liberation movement in Angola; 1972 The Heartbreak Kid; director: Elaine May; 1972 The Other Side of the Underneath; director Jane Arden