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  • The Figo Affair: The Transfer that Changed Football (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    7.1 IMDB

    This documentary spotlights one of the most contentious deals in football history and the extraordinary player at the center of the storm: Luís Figo.
  • The Three Kings (2020)

    2020

    1h 37m

    7.9 IMDB

    An insight into three of the greatest Scottish football managers and how they lead their clubs to success.
  • Kim Swims (2017)

    "Kim Swims" (2017) is a gripping documentary that tells the story of Kim Chambers, an open water swimmer who became the first woman to swim from the Farallon Islands to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The film is directed by Kate Webber and offers a compelling look at Kim's remarkable journey from a life-changing injury to a record-breaking achievement. The film opens with a dramatic scene in which Kim is bitten by a Great White Shark during a training swim in New Zealand. The injury is severe and could have ended her swimming career, but Kim refuses to give up. She undergoes extensive rehabilitation and sets her sights on a new challenge: the treacherous waters of the San Francisco Bay. Kim's quest to swim from the Farallon Islands to the Golden Gate Bridge is a daunting one, but she is undaunted. The film follows her journey as she trains tirelessly, navigates dangerous currents and weather conditions, and faces personal demons along the way. Through it all, Kim remains steadfast in her commitment to achieving her goal. The film's visuals are stunning, capturing the beauty and danger of the San Francisco Bay. The sound design also deserves recognition, as it effectively conveys the intensity and power of the water. At its core, "Kim Swims" is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination. Kim's journey is a powerful reminder that anything is possible with hard work, dedication, and a willingness to face and overcome obstacles. Her story is a source of inspiration and motivation for anyone who has ever faced a challenge or setback. In conclusion, "Kim Swims" (2017) is a documentary that is both inspiring and entertaining. It offers a unique perspective on the world of open water swimming and showcases the remarkable achievements of one of its most accomplished athletes. The film is a must-see for anyone who loves sports, documentaries, or stories of triumph over adversity.
  • State of Play (2013)

    2013

    1h 37m

    6.3 IMDB

    State of Play is a gripping and timely political thriller that is sure to leave audiences on the edge of their seats. Directed by Kevin Macdonald and based on the acclaimed 2003 British television series of the same name, the film follows the story of a team of reporters investigating a political scandal that reaches the highest levels of government. The film is a masterclass in storytelling, with expertly crafted tension and pacing throughout. The investigation unfolds slowly, with each new piece of information adding to the intrigue and suspense. The audience is left guessing until the very end, wondering who is involved in the scandal and what their motivations might be. One of the standout features of State of Play is its excellent cast. The lead roles are played by Russell Crowe, Rachel McAdams, and Ben Affleck, all of whom deliver strong and nuanced performances. Crowe plays the grizzled veteran reporter, McAdams the up-and-coming blogger, and Affleck the politician caught in the middle of the scandal. Each actor brings a different perspective to the story, adding depth and complexity to the characters. The film also explores themes of power, media, and the intersection between the two. It asks important questions about the role of journalism in modern society and the responsibilities that come with the power of the press. These themes are particularly timely in the current political climate, making the film even more impactful and relevant. In conclusion, State of Play is a gripping and timely political thriller that is sure to leave audiences thinking long after the credits roll. With its expertly crafted tension, excellent cast, and exploration of important themes, it is a must-see for anyone looking for a thought-provoking and exciting movie night. So, grab some popcorn and get ready for a thrilling ride with State of Play!
  • Game, Set, Love (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    5.8 IMDB

    Cast:  Davida Williams, Richard Harmon, Jennifer Khoe, Roger R. Cross
    Former pro tennis player Taylor reluctantly agrees to coach her old partner Ashley and new partner Will - whose reputation as the "bad boy of tennis" and career need repair. When Ashley gets injured, Taylor joins Will in a tournament and they learn they may be a perfect match in more ways than one.
  • A Father's Fight (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    6.9 IMDB

    Bo is a former promising boxer who married his high school sweetheart Kacie. After high school, Bo followed the path of his father, choosing addiction over his marriage, family, and boxing career. After years of bouncing between jobs and towns, he is left with nothing. Kacie has left him, taking the kids, and he has been fired from his most recent employment. Bo's long time boxing trainer, Sal, informs him that his old high school rival, Dylan (who was also trained by Sal) wants to do one last exhibition fight in their home town as he closes his impressive professional boxing career. Dylan wants to fight Bo one last time as a charity bout for their town. Sal convinces Bo to fight one more time and uses the opportunity to not only train him physically, but to teach him how to fight for what truly matters: his marriage, his family, and his faith. "Fight" is a story of redemption and a challenge for all of us to consider what is worth fighting for.
  • Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    6.8 IMDB

    In the summer of 2007, news broke that an NBA referee was being investigated for gambling on his own games, igniting a media storm and sending the NBA, FBI and sports fans into crisis. That referee was Tim Donaghy and the story didn't just start and end with him, but wound its way from the small town bookies of the Philadelphia suburbs to lining the pockets of the notorious New York crime families and worldwide sports gambling underworld. For the first time, all three co-conspirators discuss their involvement and, unsurprisingly, their stories don't all line-up.
  • The Novice (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    6.5 IMDB

    Cast:  Isabelle Fuhrman, Kate Drummond, Amy Forsyth, Nikki Duval
    Alex, a college freshman, joins her university's rowing team and undertakes an obsessive physical and psychological journey to make it to the top varsity boat. No matter the cost. Intent on outperforming her teammates, Alex pushes herself to her limits-and beyond, alienating everyone around her in the name of success.
  • McEnroe (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    6.9 IMDB

    Cast:  Chrissie Hynde, Keith Richards, John McEnroe
    "McEnroe" is an intimate portrait of one of the most explosive and compelling sporting icons of all time. Number One in the world in four consecutive years, John's epic battles with Bjorn Borg helped define the golden era of tennis, yet huge controversy on and off the court betrayed an inner conflict. Set over one New York night, John journeys into memory to explore why a need for connection both drove him and nearly broke him. "McEnroe" features completely unseen archive from some of the biggest matches in tennis history - including the US Open and Wimbledon - as well as home video footage from John himself. Contributions from John's children and his wife Patty Smyth provide a level of intimacy that takes the film beyond a sports biopic and into the realms of something deeply confessional. Compassionate and heartfelt, featuring icons such as Billie Jean King, Bjorn Borg and Keith Richards, "McEnroe" is the definitive portrait of a force of nature powered by the beating heart of New York.
  • Destination Paris (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    4.9 IMDB

    Follows award-winning journalist and CBS sports analyst Guillem Balagué as he goes behind-the-scenes leading up to and during the world's most prestigious club soccer tournament. His monthslong travels offer intimate and exclusive insight into how Europe's elite teams managed radical change within their clubs, as well as social, economic and political obstacles amid the war in Ukraine.
  • Reel Rock 12 (2017)

    2017

    1h 37m

    8.4 IMDB

    Reel Rock 12 is a 2017 documentary film that showcases some of the most daring and exciting achievements in the world of rock climbing. The film features four distinct stories that highlight the strength, determination, and athleticism of the climbers who push themselves to the limit. The film begins with "Break On Through," which follows Margo Hayes as she attempts to become the first woman to climb a 5.15a route. The climb is incredibly difficult, and Hayes faces numerous challenges along the way. The film does an excellent job of capturing the intensity of the climb and the mental and physical strength required to achieve such a feat. Next up is "Above the Sea," which chronicles the journey of Chris Sharma and his team as they attempt to climb a giant limestone arch in Mallorca, Spain. The climb is visually stunning, and the film captures the beauty of the landscape as well as the incredible athleticism required to complete the climb. "Safety Third" offers a more lighthearted take on climbing, following Brad Gobright as he free solos a route in Eldorado Canyon, Colorado. The film is both entertaining and nerve-wracking, as Gobright navigates the climb with nothing but his own skill and a bag of chalk. Finally, "Stumped" tells the inspiring story of Maureen Beck, a climber with a congenital birth defect that left her without a left hand. Despite this challenge, Beck is a formidable climber, and the film documents her journey as she attempts to climb a difficult route in Squamish, British Columbia. Overall, Reel Rock 12 is a thrilling and inspiring film that showcases the incredible achievements of some of the world's best climbers. The film captures both the beauty and the danger of the sport, and offers a rare glimpse into the world of elite rock climbing. Whether you're a seasoned climber or simply interested in the human spirit, Reel Rock 12 is a must-see documentary.
  • Allez, Eddy! (2012)

    2012

    1h 37m

    6.4 IMDB

    "Allez, Eddy!" is a heartwarming tale of cycling and family that tells the story of a young boy named Freddy (Jelte Blommaert), who dreams of becoming a professional cyclist and competing in the Tour de France. Directed by Gert Embrechts, the film is a family comedy-drama that explores themes of family, friendship, and pursuing your dreams. The film is set in the 1970s in a small Belgian town, where cycling is a way of life. Freddy is a young boy who idolizes Eddy Merckx, the famous Belgian cyclist. He dreams of one day becoming a professional cyclist and competing in the Tour de France. Despite facing opposition from his father, who wants him to focus on his studies, and a lack of support from his schoolmates, Freddy is determined to pursue his dream. With the help of his grandfather, who shares his passion for cycling, and a new friend named Kees, Freddy begins to train for the upcoming race. What follows is a heartwarming and inspiring journey that explores the themes of family, friendship, and pursuing your dreams. Through Freddy's journey, we see the power of perseverance and determination, as well as the importance of having supportive friends and family. One of the most impressive aspects of "Allez, Eddy!" is the performances. Jelte Blommaert delivers a convincing and endearing performance as Freddy, perfectly capturing the character's passion and determination. The supporting cast is also excellent, with strong performances from Nils De Caster as Freddy's grandfather and Peter Van den Begin as Freddy's father. The film is also visually stunning, with beautiful cinematography that captures the beauty of the Belgian countryside and the excitement of the cycling race. Overall, "Allez, Eddy!" is a must-watch for all ages. With its heartwarming themes of family, friendship, and pursuing your dreams, it is a film that will inspire and uplift viewers. If you're looking for a feel-good movie that celebrates the power of perseverance and determination, then "Allez, Eddy!" is the perfect choice.
  • Chalet Girl (2011)

    2011

    1h 37m

    6.2 IMDB

    Cast:  Felicity Jones, Ken Duken, Alex Macqueen, Sophia Bush
    Pretty 19-year-old tomboy Kim Matthews used to be a champion skateboarder, but now she's stuck in a dead-end job trying to support her dad. Opportunity comes knocking in the form of a catering job in the one of the most exclusive chalets in the Alps. At first, Kim's baffled by this bizarre new world of posh people, champagne and skiing, but then she discovers snowboarding and the chance to win some much-needed prize money at the big end-of-season competition. But before she can become a champion again, Kim needs to dig deep to overcome her fears. Hard enough, without the complicating factor of Jonny, her handsome--and spoken-for--boss.
  • Touching the Void (2003)

    Cast:  Nicholas Aaron
    In 1985 two friends, Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, set out to climb Siula Grande in Peru via the West Face, a hitherto unaccomplished feat by any climber. After a tough ascent they succeed but on the descent they run into significant problems. Soon they are both in dire danger and the chances of surviving are slim.
  • Pele: Birth of a Legend (2016)

    2016

    1h 37m

    7.1 IMDB

    Cast:  Vincent D'Onofrio, Rodrigo Santoro, Diego Boneta, Colm Meaney
    Pele's meteoric rise from the slums of Sao Paulo to leading Brazil to its first World Cup victory at the age of 17 is chronicled in this biographical drama.