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Directed by Steve JamesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Documentary,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Athletics films,
Children's filmsActors Jared Leto,
R. Lee Ermey,
Ed O'Neill,
Amy Locane,
Shannon Leto,
Breckin MeyerRating67%
Steve Prefontaine, a Coos Bay, Oregon student, is too small to play most sports but becomes a talented distance runner. He enrolls at the University of Oregon in 1969, and meets fellow Oregon Ducks track and field athletes Pat Tyson and Mac Wilkins. With coaches Bill Bowerman and Bill Dellinger, "Pre" wins three national cross-country championships and four consecutive 5,000-meter runs, breaking the U.S. record in the latter. Prefontaine gains fame as an aggressive runner who likes to be out front from the start, rather than biding his time until a strong finish., 1h12
Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Documentary films about sports,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéActors Michael BenttRating68%
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., 1h20
Origin FranceGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in Africa,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Documentary films about sports,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéRating67%
Summer 2006, Kinshasa. Martini, Jeannette, Hélène and Rosette spend everyday sparring with Coach Judex in the old Tata Rafael stadium; the same one where Muhammad Ali knocked out George Foreman in 1974 during one of the most legendary matches in boxing. At dawn, thousands of people from the ghetto come to train and political parties rally. While others fight for the Presidency of Congo, Judex struggles to organise a woman’s boxing tournament with very little money... Kinshasa sings, Kinshasa starves and Judex's girls try to survive, they’re realistic but still full of hope. A film about women in a country where men have gone crazy., 1h30
Origin CubaGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Documentary films about sportsIn 2000 while in Cuba, filmmaker and amateur boxer Brin-Jonathan Butler started training at a small Havana gym under a coach named Hector. Brin soon discovered that Hector was in fact two-time Olympic gold medalist and boxing superstar Hector Vinent, who lived in Havana and hired out for private training at $6 per day. , 1h40
Directed by Enoch J. RectorOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Documentary films about sports,
Le boxe anglaiseRating53%
The film no longer exists in its entirety; however, it is known from contemporary sources that the film included all fourteen rounds of the event, each round lasting three minutes. This was not unusual for a boxing film, although each round would previously have been presented as a separate attraction. What made this film exceptional is a five-minute introduction that showed former champion John L. Sullivan (whom Corbett defeated in 1892) and his manager, Billy Madden, introducing the event, the introduction of referee George Siler, and both boxers entering the ring in their robes.