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  • Release Year: 2016
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.1 IMDB

    The Fourth Phase is an action-packed adventure film that follows the journey of professional snowboarder Travis Rice as he sets out to explore the untapped potential of the world's most remote and dangerous mountain ranges. The movie begins with Travis and his team of elite snowboarders embarking on a quest to conquer the fourth phase of water - the elusive and powerful snow. As they travel to some of the most breathtaking and treacherous locations on the planet, including the rugged peaks of Alaska, the remote wilderness of Russia, and the majestic mountains of Japan, they encounter extreme weather conditions, dangerous terrain, and unexpected obstacles. Along the way, they push the boundaries of snowboarding and redefine what is possible in the sport, all while capturing stunning footage of their awe-inspiring adventures. As they navigate the challenges of the natural world, they also face personal and emotional hurdles, testing their resilience and determination. The Fourth Phase is a visually stunning and adrenaline-pumping film that showcases the beauty and power of nature, the thrill of extreme sports, and the unbreakable spirit of the human pursuit of adventure.

  • Genre:  Sport
    Release Year: 2020
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.8 IMDB
    Cast:  Sean Patrick Flanery, Casper Van Dien, Amanda Detmer, Christina Moore

    When a rebellious teen embarks on a solo summer journey to connect with her roots, she finds herself in a new world, geared up for the ride of her life, and discovers she had the drive in her all along.

  • Genre:  Drama, Sport, Action
    Release Year: 2011
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.1 IMDB

    Jump Ashin! is a Taiwanese sports drama film that follows the story of a young man named Ashin who dreams of becoming a professional basketball player. Growing up in a rural village, Ashin has always been passionate about basketball and spends most of his time practicing and playing with his friends. Despite his natural talent, Ashin faces numerous challenges in pursuing his dream, including financial difficulties and lack of support from his family. His father, a former basketball player who suffered a career-ending injury, is opposed to Ashin's aspirations and wants him to focus on more practical pursuits. However, Ashin's determination and unwavering commitment to his passion drive him to defy the odds and pursue his dream. With the help of his friends and a former coach, Ashin embarks on a journey to join a professional basketball team and prove himself on the court. Along the way, he encounters intense competition, personal setbacks, and moments of self-discovery. Through perseverance, hard work, and sheer willpower, Ashin overcomes the obstacles in his path and earns a chance to showcase his skills in a high-stakes basketball tournament. As the tournament unfolds, Ashin faces formidable opponents and must confront his own fears and insecurities. Ultimately, the film culminates in a gripping and emotional finale as Ashin strives to achieve victory and fulfill his lifelong dream. Jump Ashin! is a compelling and inspiring tale of determination, friendship, and the pursuit of one's passion, resonating with audiences through its heartfelt storytelling and captivating portrayal of the power of dreams.

  • Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7 IMDB

    Shred America is an exhilarating documentary that follows three professional skateboarders on a cross-country road trip across the United States. The film begins with the introduction of the three protagonists: Tony, Travis, and Alex, who are all highly skilled skateboarders with a shared passion for the sport. They embark on a journey to explore the diverse skateboarding subcultures in different parts of America, seeking out the best skate spots and meeting fellow skaters along the way. The trio sets out on their adventure in a customized tour bus, equipped with all the essentials for skateboarding, including ramps, rails, and obstacles. As they travel from state to state, they encounter a range of challenges and experiences that test their skills and strengthen their bond as friends. From the bustling streets of New York City to the laid-back skate parks of California, the film captures the vibrant and dynamic skateboarding scenes across the country. Along the way, the skaters face setbacks such as injuries, equipment malfunctions, and encounters with law enforcement, but they also find inspiration, camaraderie, and a deep sense of freedom. As they document their journey through stunning visuals and personal interviews, the film delves into the individual stories and motivations of the skateboarders, showcasing their dedication to their craft and the profound impact of skateboarding on their lives. Shred America ultimately celebrates the thrill of the open road, the artistry of skateboarding, and the unbreakable spirit of the skateboarding community, leaving audiences with a renewed appreciation for the boundless creativity and resilience of the human spirit.

  • Genre:  Drama, Sport, Action
    Release Year: 1973
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.9 IMDB
    Cast:  Robert De Niro, Selma Diamond, Barbara Babcock, Vincent Gardenia

    Bang the Drum Slowly is a heartwarming sports drama that follows the story of a professional baseball team and the unlikely bond that forms between two players. The film centers around the characters of Henry Wiggen, a talented and ambitious pitcher, and Bruce Pearson, a slow-witted and unassuming catcher. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Bruce is suffering from a terminal illness, and Henry is the only one who knows about it. Henry makes a promise to Bruce to keep his condition a secret from the rest of the team, allowing him to continue playing the game he loves without the burden of pity or special treatment. As the season progresses, Henry and Bruce's friendship deepens, and the team rallies around them, forming a tight-knit support system. Despite the challenges they face, the team's unity and determination lead them to a successful season. However, as Bruce's health deteriorates, Henry is forced to confront the inevitable and make peace with the loss of his friend. Bang the Drum Slowly is a poignant tale of friendship, loyalty, and the enduring spirit of the human heart, reminding audiences of the power of compassion and the beauty of selfless sacrifice.

  • Genre:  Biography, Drama, Sport
    Release Year: 1956
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.5 IMDB
    Cast:  Paul Newman, Michael Dante, Steve McQueen, Robert Loggia

    Somebody Up There Likes Me is a biographical film based on the life of middleweight boxer Rocky Graziano. The movie follows Rocky's journey from a troubled youth to becoming a world champion in the boxing ring. Born Rocco Barbella in a poor Italian-American neighborhood in New York, Rocky grows up in a tough environment surrounded by crime and violence. Despite the challenges, he shows a natural talent for boxing and dreams of making it big in the sport. However, Rocky's involvement in petty crimes and run-ins with the law threaten to derail his boxing career. After a stint in prison, Rocky decides to turn his life around and focus on boxing. With the help of his manager, Irving Cohen, and trainer, Whitey Bimstein, Rocky begins to climb the ranks in the boxing world. Along the way, he faces personal struggles, including a tumultuous relationship with his wife, Norma, and constant pressure from the media. Despite the obstacles, Rocky's determination and resilience propel him to success in the ring. He earns the nickname 'Somebody Up There Likes Me' for his ability to overcome adversity and emerge victorious. The film culminates in Rocky's epic showdown with fellow boxer Tony Zale for the middleweight championship. The intense and gripping fight becomes a defining moment in Rocky's career, showcasing his strength, skill, and unyielding spirit. Somebody Up There Likes Me is a compelling tale of triumph over adversity, highlighting the power of perseverance, redemption, and the pursuit of one's dreams.

  • Genre:  Action, Drama, Sport
    Release Year: 2001
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.3 IMDB
    Cast:  Brie Larson, Jim Caviezel, Brent Briscoe, Jake Lloyd

    Madison is a heartwarming sports drama film that is based on the true story of the hydroplane boat race that took place in the small town of Madison, Indiana, in 1971. The movie revolves around the protagonist, Jim McCormick, a former hydroplane boat racer who dreams of bringing back the glory days of the sport to his hometown. Jim is a hardworking and determined man who is passionate about hydroplane racing and is determined to make a comeback. However, he faces numerous challenges, including financial struggles and skepticism from the townspeople who doubt his ability to succeed. Despite the odds stacked against him, Jim refuses to give up and is determined to prove his detractors wrong. With the help of his loyal crew and the support of the townspeople, Jim sets out to build and race his own boat, the Miss Madison, in the prestigious Gold Cup race. As the race day approaches, the town of Madison comes together to support Jim and his team, showcasing the power of community and the human spirit. The film culminates in an exhilarating and emotional race as Jim and his team battle against formidable opponents on the Ohio River. Through sheer determination and perseverance, Jim and the Miss Madison defy the odds and emerge as unlikely heroes, leaving an indelible mark on the history of hydroplane racing. Madison is a poignant tale of hope, resilience, and the triumph of the human spirit, showcasing the power of chasing one's dreams and the unwavering support of a tight-knit community.

  • Release Year: 2017
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.9 IMDB

    Roof Culture Asia is a thrilling documentary that follows a group of young urban athletes on a journey across Asia to explore the art of rooftop parkour and the underground world of free running. The film begins with an introduction to the main characters, a diverse group of parkour enthusiasts who come from different parts of the world. The group is led by a charismatic and experienced parkour athlete who goes by the name 'Storror.' The team embarks on a mission to visit some of the most iconic cities in Asia, including Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Seoul, where they plan to conquer the tallest skyscrapers and explore the hidden spaces of the urban landscapes. As they navigate through the bustling metropolises, the athletes face various challenges and obstacles, including evading security, overcoming physical barriers, and dealing with the fear of heights. Along the way, the film captures the breathtaking beauty of the Asian cityscapes and the adrenaline-pumping stunts performed by the athletes as they leap, climb, and flip across the rooftops. The documentary also delves into the personal stories of the athletes, shedding light on their motivations, fears, and the sense of freedom they find in defying gravity and pushing the boundaries of their physical capabilities. Through breathtaking cinematography and heart-stopping action sequences, the film takes the audience on a mesmerizing journey that showcases the artistic expression and raw athleticism of parkour and free running. As the athletes push themselves to the limits, they also grapple with the ethical implications of their actions and the consequences of their daredevil pursuits. The film culminates in a jaw-dropping finale, as the team attempts their most daring and ambitious stunt yet, capturing the sheer thrill and danger of their high-flying escapades. Roof Culture Asia is a gripping and visually stunning documentary that celebrates the spirit of urban exploration, friendship, and the untamed human spirit that refuses to be confined by the limits of the concrete jungle.

  • Genre:  Comedy, Sport, Action
    Release Year: 2013
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.7 IMDB

    The King of Jokgu is a heartwarming sports comedy that follows Hong Man-sub, a mild-mannered office worker who leads a rather mundane life. His passion lies in playing jokgu, a Korean sport that is a mix of football and volleyball. Despite being ridiculed by his colleagues for his love of the game, Man-sub's world revolves around jokgu, and he dreams of becoming the best player in the country. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets a feisty elementary school teacher named Ju Hyeon, who challenges him to a jokgu match. Initially, Man-sub underestimates Ju Hyeon's skills, but he soon realizes that she is a formidable opponent. Their rivalry heats up as they compete in a series of intense jokgu matches, with the stakes getting higher with each game. Along the way, Man-sub and Ju Hyeon form an unlikely friendship, and Man-sub begins to rediscover his passion for the game. As they prepare for the ultimate jokgu showdown, they gather a motley crew of misfits and outcasts to join their team. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the pursuit of their dreams. The King of Jokgu is a heartwarming tale of perseverance, teamwork, and the unbreakable spirit of the underdog, as Man-sub and his ragtag team defy the odds to prove that they are the true kings of jokgu.

  • Genre:  Drama, Sport, Action
    Release Year: 2016
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7 IMDB

    Fighting Heart is a gripping drama that follows the journey of Alex, a talented young boxer from a rough neighborhood who dreams of making it to the professional level. Despite his natural skill and determination, Alex faces numerous obstacles in his personal and professional life. The film delves into the complexities of Alex's relationships with his family, friends, and romantic interest, highlighting the impact of his pursuit of success on those closest to him. As Alex trains tirelessly in the gym under the guidance of his seasoned coach, he must also navigate the temptations and pressures that come with newfound attention and opportunities. Along the way, Alex forms unexpected alliances and experiences profound betrayals, forcing him to confront the true meaning of loyalty and perseverance. As he inches closer to his shot at the championship title, Alex is forced to confront his own fears and insecurities, ultimately discovering that the biggest fight he faces is the one within himself. The film culminates in a high-stakes, adrenaline-pumping boxing match that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. Fighting Heart is a raw and emotional exploration of the sacrifices and triumphs that come with chasing one's dreams, ultimately delivering a powerful message about the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of hope.

  • Genre:  Comedy, Crime, Drama, Sport, Action
    Release Year: 1974
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Burt Reynolds, Bernadette Peters, Michael Conrad, Richard Kiel

    The Longest Yard is a classic sports comedy film that revolves around Paul Crewe, a former professional football player who gets into trouble with the law. After a drunk driving incident, Paul ends up in prison, where he is despised by both the guards and the inmates due to his arrogant attitude. The prison warden, Rudolph Hazen, who is an avid football fan, approaches Paul with a proposition. He wants Paul to form a team of inmates to play against the guards in a football game. Paul initially refuses, but eventually agrees to put together a team after receiving threats from the guards. He sees this as an opportunity to gain some leverage over the corrupt prison system. With the help of fellow inmate and former college football player, Caretaker, Paul begins recruiting players from different prison cliques and racial groups. The team faces numerous challenges and internal conflicts as they train for the big game. Paul also has to deal with the manipulative tactics of the guards, who are determined to win the game by any means necessary. As the match approaches, tensions rise both on and off the field. The inmates must come together and put aside their differences to stand a chance against the brutal guards. The climax of the film is the intense and action-packed football game, where the inmates fight for their pride and dignity. The game becomes a symbol of rebellion and resistance against the oppressive prison system. The Longest Yard is a story of camaraderie, redemption, and the triumph of the underdog, as the inmates prove that they are more than just criminals. Paul and his team's journey through adversity and their eventual victory on the football field is an inspiring and entertaining tale of hope and resilience.

  • Genre:  Comedy, Drama, Sport
    Release Year: 1986
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6 IMDB
    Cast:  Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, M. Emmet Walsh, Donald Moffat

    The Best of Times is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the story of Jack Dundee, a small-town banker in the fictional town of Taft, California. Jack is haunted by a personal failure from his high school days that has continued to overshadow his adult life. The failure in question is the pivotal moment during a high school football game when Jack dropped a crucial pass that cost his team the game and the championship. The defeat has haunted him for years, and he feels like he let down his entire town. In addition, his marriage to Gigi, once full of promise, has lost its spark, and he feels disconnected from his teenage daughter. The only bright spot in his life is his job and his friendship with Reno Hightower, a local bartender and former football star. Reno is the polar opposite of Jack - confident, carefree, and living life to the fullest. Despite their differences, the two share a deep bond, and Reno remains loyal to Jack. One day, as the town prepares for a high school reunion, Jack comes up with an ambitious plan to rewrite history and prove himself to his family, his friends, and his community. He decides to organize a rematch of the infamous game, recruiting the original players, including Reno, and enlisting the help of his old high school coach. However, convincing the former players to participate proves to be a challenge, as they have all moved on with their lives and are reluctant to revisit painful memories. Jack faces skepticism from the townspeople, including his skeptical wife, but he remains determined to right the wrongs of the past. As the rematch approaches, old wounds are reopened, relationships are tested, and the entire town becomes invested in the outcome. The game becomes a symbol of redemption and second chances for Jack and the community at large. Through perseverance, teamwork, and the unwavering support of his friends, Jack finds the courage to confront his fears and make amends. The Best of Times is a nostalgic and uplifting tale about the power of forgiveness, the importance of friendship, and the opportunity for redemption, set against the backdrop of a small town where everyone knows your name.

  • Release Year: 2018
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.8 IMDB

    Finke: There and Back is an exhilarating documentary that follows the legendary Finke Desert Race, a grueling off-road motorsport event held in the remote desert of central Australia. The film takes the audience on a thrilling journey through the harsh and unforgiving landscape as participants push themselves and their vehicles to the limit in pursuit of glory. The race is known for its treacherous terrain, extreme weather conditions, and the sheer endurance required to conquer the 460-kilometer course. Viewers are immersed in the heart-pounding action as they witness the intense competition, the unwavering determination of the racers, and the incredible bond between man and machine. Through breathtaking cinematography and intimate interviews, the film captures the raw emotion and sheer adrenaline of the race, revealing the personal stories and sacrifices of the competitors as they strive to conquer the ultimate off-road challenge. As the race unfolds, the audience is taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, from the thrill of high-speed chases to the heart-wrenching setbacks and triumphs. Finke: There and Back is a gripping tale of human resilience, passion, and the unyielding spirit of adventure that drives these extraordinary individuals to push themselves beyond the limits of endurance. It's a celebration of the indomitable human spirit and a testament to the unbreakable bond between man and machine in the unforgiving wilderness of the Finke Desert Race.

  • Genre:  Biography, Drama, Sport
    Release Year: 1971
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.6 IMDB
    Cast:  Shelley Fabares, James Caan, Judy Pace, Jack Warden

    Brian's Song is a heartwarming and emotional film that tells the true story of the friendship between Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers, two professional football players for the Chicago Bears. The movie begins with the arrival of Gale Sayers, a talented and determined young player, to the Bears team. At first, Brian Piccolo, a white player, and Gale Sayers, a black player, are rivals competing for the same position. However, as they spend more time together, they develop a deep and genuine friendship that transcends racial barriers. Their bond becomes even stronger when Brian is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Despite the devastating news, Brian's positive attitude and determination to fight the disease inspire Gale and the entire team. As Brian's health deteriorates, Gale supports him every step of the way, both on and off the field. The movie depicts the powerful and emotional moments between the two friends as they navigate through Brian's illness, including the heartwarming support from their teammates and the unwavering love from their families. Through their bond, Brian and Gale teach each other important lessons about friendship, perseverance, and the true meaning of teamwork. Brian's Song is a touching and inspiring story that celebrates the unbreakable bond between two remarkable individuals and the impact they had on each other's lives, both on and off the football field.

  • Genre:  Action, Documentary, Sport
    Release Year: 2019
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.8 IMDB
    Cast:  Michael J. Fox, Bill Clinton, Larry King

    The movie Red Penguins is a thrilling documentary that revolves around the intriguing story of the Russian Penguins, a hockey team in the 1990s. The film takes us back to the chaotic aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union when the Russian economy was in shambles. Against this backdrop, the Pittsburgh Penguins, a renowned American hockey team, decided to invest in the Russian Penguins, hoping to expand their brand and capitalize on the country's passion for the sport. What followed was a captivating tale of cultural clash, unexpected alliances, and unforeseen consequences. As the American executives and the Russian Penguins' management attempted to navigate the complexities of doing business in post-Soviet Russia, they encountered a world vastly different from anything they had experienced before. The film delves into the rollercoaster ride of the team's journey, from the initial optimism and excitement to the shocking and often surreal challenges they faced. As the Russian Penguins' story unfolds, the audience is taken on a gripping ride filled with unexpected twists and turns, as the team finds themselves entangled in a web of corruption, crime, and political intrigue. The documentary offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of sports, business, and politics, shedding light on the tumultuous era of post-Soviet Russia and the profound impact it had on the world of hockey. Through a blend of archival footage, interviews, and firsthand accounts, Red Penguins paints a vivid and compelling portrait of a pivotal moment in sports history, capturing the triumphs, the heartaches, and the larger-than-life characters that defined this extraordinary chapter in the Russian Penguins' legacy.