Hina Tsurugi and her family have just moved to a quaint seaside town. Hoping to savor the sight of the peaceful ocean, Hina stumbles upon a girl named Yuuki Kuroiwa—an upperclassman at her new school—who invites Hina to join her in fishing. Hina reels in an octopus, which falls onto her; being afraid of bugs and big creatures, she panics and begs Yuuki to remove it from her. Yuuki sees this as an opportunity to force Hina to join the school's Breakwater Club—a club where members gather, catch, and eat various types of marine life as their main activity. Although her attempts to refuse to join fail, Hina slowly begins to discover the hidden joy in fishing. Her view on the sport changes, now looking forward to all the delightful experiences she can take part in alongside her fellow club members.
Oozora Haruka, who's just moved to Okinawa, is generally cheerful and optimistic, but there's one thing she feels insecure about: she's taller than most other girls. Her cousin Higa Kanata also has one hang-up: she had to quit her beach volleyball because she was too short. The mismatched cousins find themselves paired up as a beach volleyball team.
The World's Fastest Indian is a biographical drama based on the true story of Burt Munro, a New Zealand man who spent years perfecting his 1920 Indian motorcycle. Determined to fulfill his dream of setting a land-speed record, Burt travels to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where he faces numerous challenges and obstacles. With his passion, determination, and unconventional methods, Burt proves that with enough ambition and heart, anything is possible.
A teenage penguin named Cody dreams of becoming a professional surfer. Against the will of his family, he leaves his home in Antarctica to compete in the Big Z Memorial Surf Off on Pen Gu Island. Along the way, he forms a friendship with a chicken named Chicken Joe and faces challenges from a rival surfer named Tank. With determination and perseverance, Cody learns important life lessons and ultimately finds success.
The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005) is based on the true story of an underdog golfer in Massachusetts during the 1910s. With the help of his caddie and his own determination, he challenges the snobbery of the upper class and achieves fame in the golf world.
Koguma is a high school girl in Yamanashi. She has no parents, friends, or hobbies, and her daily life is empty. One day, Koguma gets a used Honda Super Cub motorcycle. This is her first time going to school on a motorcycle. Running out of gas and hitting detours become a small source of adventure in Koguma's life. She is satisfied with this strange transformation, but her classmate Reiko ends up talking to her about how she also goes to school by motorcycle. One Super Cub begins to open up a lonely girl's world, introducing her to a new everyday life and friendship.
In Ride Like a Girl, a pioneer female jockey from Melbourne, Australia, faces numerous challenges and obstacles on her journey to becoming the first woman to win the prestigious Melbourne Cup horse race. This gripping biographical drama highlights the perseverance and determination of the protagonist, showcasing her passion for the sport and her incredible talent as a jockey. Through her dedication and hard work, she defies the odds and shatters stereotypes, proving that gender is no barrier when it comes to chasing dreams and achieving greatness in the world of horse racing.
Dreamer: Inspired By a True Story is a heartwarming drama that tells the inspiring true story of a young girl named Cale Crane who forms a special bond with a racehorse named Sonador. Against all odds, Cale and Sonador overcome obstacles and defy expectations to achieve their dreams. Set against the backdrop of the horse racing world in Kentucky, this film explores themes of perseverance, family relationships, and the power of dreams.
In her Junior High years, the pitcher Yomi Takeda was not able to get very far in a cross-school baseball tournament. Since the catcher on her team wasn't at her level, she couldn't use her signature move, the "Magic Throw," and eventually regretted not being able to use it. After Junior High, she decided to stop playing baseball and went to Shin Koshigaya High School, a school without a baseball club. There, she found her long lost childhood friend, Tamaki Yamazaki, who used to play catchball with her when they were kids. Tamaki also played baseball during her Junior High years as a catcher, and could even catch Yomi's "Magic Throw!" Their promise with each other during their childhood could now be fulfilled! Walking together on the road of baseball once again... The story of the girls who love baseball will begin!
Chasing Mavericks is based on the true story of Jay Moriarity, a young surfer from Santa Cruz, California who is determined to ride the infamous Mavericks, one of the biggest waves on Earth. With the help of his mentor, Frosty Hesson, Jay overcomes personal challenges and learns life lessons as he pursues his dream of becoming a legendary surfer.
Big Wednesday is a poignant coming-of-age film that follows the lives of three friends who are passionate about surfing in 1960s California. It showcases their journey through the Vietnam War era, friendship, and the challenges they face as they navigate the changing times.
When a teenage boy from Arizona loses his life in the National Championship, he moves to Hawaii to fulfill his dream of becoming a professional surfer. Along the way, he forms new friendships, experiences the beauty of the island, and overcomes various obstacles to compete in the biggest surfing contest.
Sunshine Superman is a documentary film that tells the story of Carl Boenish, known as the father of BASE jumping. The film explores his passion for extreme sports, particularly skydiving and BASE jumping, and his drive to push the limits of human flight. It delves into his relationship with his wife, Jean Boenish, and the impact his death had on the extreme sports community. Through interviews and incredible archival footage, the film captures the exhilaration and adrenaline rush of BASE jumping, while also exploring the risks and consequences of this extreme sport.
Seven Days in Utopia is a heartwarming drama about a talented young golfer who unexpectedly ends up in a small town called Utopia. There, he meets a wise old rancher who helps him find his way and teaches him important life lessons. Through their friendship, the young golfer learns that success is not measured solely by achievements on the golf course, but by personal growth and happiness. Along the way, he discovers the importance of family, self-discovery, and finding one's own path in life.
From the Rough is a sports drama film based on a true story. It follows the journey of a female golf coach who assembles an underdog team of golfers at a university. The team faces various challenges, including lack of self-belief and a lack of support from the athletic director. However, through hard work, determination, and a change of heart from the coach, they are able to overcome the odds and achieve success.
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius tells the inspiring true story of a golf legend, Bobby Jones. Set in the 1930s, the film follows Jones' journey as he overcomes personal struggles, alcohol addiction, and a nervous disorder to become one of the greatest golfers of all time. With the support of his wife and mentor, Jones rises to the top of the golfing world, leaving a lasting legacy both on and off the course.
180° South is a documentary film that follows the journey of a group of adventurers who travel to Patagonia in the 1960s. The film showcases their mountain climbing expedition and the challenges they face along the way. It is a story of adventure, exploration, and the beauty of the natural world.
Deep Water is a gripping adventure film based on the true story of Donald Crowhurst, a yachtsman who attempted to win the Golden Globe Race in 1968. As he faces financial ruin and desperation, he sets out on a dangerous solo voyage around the world. The isolation and the pressures of the race push him to the edge, leading to a moral dilemma and ultimately tragedy.
The Gypsy Moths follows a group of skydivers and their experiences in a small town in Kansas, USA. As they prepare for a Fourth of July skydiving exhibition, the film explores their personal struggles, dysfunctional marriages, existentialism, and the impact of their actions on the community. The story takes a dark turn when one of the lead characters dies in the middle of the story, leading to revelations of adultery, betrayal, and the consequences of their choices.
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