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Origine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
SkateboardActeurs Janine Lindemulder,
Kobe TaiNote82%
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There is no real plot that runs throughout this documentary. Instead, each skater was placed into their segment to showcase their skills. Some of the skaters also incorporated a short story into their segments. Some of these story lines include McCrank looking for a job, Berra being killed by an unknown attacker, Reynolds hanging out with a monkey, Kirchart and Klein's rampaging mayhem in the city and Lasek taking down Hawk so that Lasek can become the number one skateboarder.
Réalisé par Ezra EdelmanOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Documentaire,
Historique,
PolicierThèmes Sport,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéActeurs Peter Hyams,
David Zucker,
Walter Mosley,
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Leslie Nielsen,
Beatrice ArthurNote88%
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« JO: Made in America » retrace l'histoire de la race au cours des dernières décennies à travers la lentille de la montée et la chute de OJ Simpson. Il est peut-être la définition histoire culturelle de l'Amérique du 20e siècle, qui se concentre autour de deux des plus grands de notre pays fixations: race et célébrité. « JO: Made in America » explorera ces thèmes en traçant un parcours personnel, de la façon dont Orenthal James Simpson premier est devenu une star de football, la raison pour laquelle le pays est tombé en amour avec lui en dehors du terrain, à son être accusé du meurtre de son ex femme et son acquittement subséquent et pourquoi il est maintenant assis en prison 20 ans plus tard pour un autre crime.![Shadow Boxers](/imagesen/small/115295.jpg)
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Origine Etats-UnisGenres DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
Arts martiaux,
La boxe,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéActeurs Michael BenttNote69%
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Bankowsky began working on a film about women's boxing in the early 1990s, when she was training to fight at Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn. Filming commenced at the 1995 Golden Gloves competition, the first year the tournament was open to female participants, a group which included Bankowsky herself. After filming the Golden Gloves, Bankowsky began searching for the woman she thought would be the first truly great female champion. After meeting with Barbara Buttrick, founder of the WIBF, who was in the process of starting a global database of women interested in the sport, Bankowsky came across footage of Rijker and decided she would be the perfect subject for her film.![Football Under Cover](/images/small/125944.jpg)
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Origine IranGenres DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Football,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéNote74%
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Football Under Cover is a documentary directed Ayat Najafi and David Assmann about the real soccer game between the Iranian women’s international football (soccer) team and an amateur female soccer team from Berlin, BSV AL-Dersimspor. Marlene, a member of the Berlin team learns about the Iranian female national team through an Iranian friend named Ayat. From this point on, Ayat and Marlene take on the difficult task of organizing a soccer match between the two teams. Due to the strict rules of Iranian government and society, the Iranian women’s team had never played a game against another team before. Therefore, Marlene convinces her team to travel to Iran with her to help change this.
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