After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow crewmen before he's caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. Despite facing brutal treatment and torture, Zamperini survives and eventually forgives his captors, continuing to live a life of faith and forgiveness.
'Basketball: A Love Story' is a series of 62 interconnected short stories that creates a vibrant mosaic of the game, featuring 165 exclusive interviews. The cast encompasses basketball's most prominent figures and explores the complex nature of love as it relates to the game.
Spinning Out is a drama TV show that follows Kat Baker, a talented figure skater who is trying to make a comeback after a devastating fall. She struggles with bipolar disorder and faces many obstacles, including the pressure to succeed in the competitive world of figure skating. As she navigates her personal and professional life, she must also confront her own demons and the relationships that have shaped her. Will Kat be able to overcome her mental health issues and achieve her dream of competing in the Olympic Games?
On 26 July 2024, the largest-ever Olympic Games Opening Ceremony took place, beginning at 7.30 p.m. CET. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 was an unprecedented experience drawing on the natural light of the setting sun with all its nuances to illuminate the world’s best athletes as they travelled down the Seine, in the heart of the French capital.
In See for Me, a blind woman is hired to house-sit for a wealthy family in a secluded mansion. When a criminal gang breaks in, she must use a smartphone app to protect herself and navigate through the dark and dangerous house. As the night progresses, the blind woman must outsmart the criminals and find a way to survive.
Like an indelible memory, this Olympic closing ceremony will be marked by audacity, fraternity and emotion. In the heart of the Stade de France, athletes from all over the world will represent their countries one last time in an incredible moment of celebration and sharing. With their eyes riveted to the flame, the emotion will be immense as we close the great Olympic book of Paris 2024.
Chariots of Fire is a 1981 movie based on the true story of two athletes, Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, who overcome personal and societal challenges to compete in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. Abrahams, a Jewish student at Cambridge University, faces prejudice and discrimination as he strives to prove himself in the world of athletics. Liddell, a devout Christian from Scotland, grapples with his religious convictions and his passion for running. The film explores themes of faith, determination, and the pursuit of excellence.
Claressa Shields, a high school junior from Flint, Michigan, aided by her tough-love coach, Jason Crutchfield, pushes past all limitations to become the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. But even at the pinnacle of success, Claressa has to reckon with the fact that not all dreams are created equal, and the real fight has only just begun.
In Stadium Nuts, four best friends find themselves caught in a romantic rivalry as they compete in a roller-skating race. With a wedding dress, roller skates, and a plaster cast involved, hilarious chaos ensues. Set in the beautiful countryside of Provence, the friends navigate a series of comical challenges, all while trying to win the race and find true love.
Yuri Saotome is a charismatic beautician who runs a major sports gym and aesthetic salon. Her older brother died in an accident just before his opportunity to achieve a gold medal at the Olympics, so she chose to marry a wrestling gold medalist. After giving birth to four children, she and her husband broke off their marriage, leaving Yuri to raise the kids by herself. With their excellent genes, three of them have been raised as possible candidates for the next Olympic games.
A former Olympic gymnast must navigate small-town life as she tries to regain her former glory. Along the way, she faces personal challenges, rivalries, and unexpected romance.
Untold: Caitlyn Jenner (2021) is a captivating documentary that delves into the extraordinary journey of Caitlyn Jenner, a celebrated Olympic athlete and her transition into a transgender rights advocate. With a focus on her life in the 1970s and beyond, this film explores the challenges, triumphs, and impact of Jenner's groundbreaking decision.
A documentary about Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, the fastest man alive, and his journey to become a global sports icon. The film explores his rise to fame, his training regimen, and the challenges he faced on his path to becoming an Olympic champion. With behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, 'I Am Bolt' provides an intimate look into the life and career of one of the greatest athletes of all time.
Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story tells the true story of Olympic champion Greg Louganis, exploring his struggles and triumphs as a gay athlete. The film follows his journey from his abusive childhood, his rise to becoming an Olympic diving champion, and his coming to terms with his own identity. A powerful and inspiring story of perseverance and self-discovery.
In November of 2018, at 38 years of age, Pau Gasol injured the navicular bone of his left foot. After many setbacks and two surgeries, Pau begins his recovery to do something no professional athlete has been able to do before: play again. His goal is clear: to compete in the Tokyo Olympics.
This two part mini-series shows the trials and tribulations all the participants endured to be a part of the very first Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. It focuses on the individuals from the many countries around the world that joined together to lay the foundation of the modern Summer Olympic Games.
The Weight of Gold is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the mental health struggles experienced by Olympic athletes, shedding light on the dark side of the pursuit of gold. It provides a raw and honest portrayal of the pressures and expectations faced by athletes in their quest for success, uncovering the hidden realities behind their achievements and the toll it takes on their mental well-being.
In "Dive", directed by Lucía Puenzo and starring Karla Souza, relationships are tested against the backdrop of a world where winning is the ultimate dream. The story delves into the complexities of ambition, rivalry, and the challenges faced by athletes, including sexual harassment. Dive explores the life of a female Olympic diver and the sacrifices she makes in her quest for greatness.
Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations is a poetic documentary that showcases the beauty and athleticism of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The film captures the interwar period of Nazi Germany and emphasizes the fascist aesthetic of the event. It features stunning slow-motion shots of track and field events, including hurdles, marathons, triple jumps, shot puts, and relay races. The documentary also highlights the performances of legendary athletes like Jesse Owens and the propaganda surrounding the Olympic Games. Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations explores the nationalistic and xenophobic sentiments of Nazi Germany during this time.
Personal Best is a drama film that follows the lives of Olympic athletes and explores their personal struggles and challenges. The movie portrays the story of a group of athletes competing in the 1980 Summer Olympics while dealing with issues such as relationships, injuries, and personal growth. The film showcases the dedication, passion, and sacrifices required to excel in the world of sports.