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Copa 71

The greatest sporting story you've never heard of.
2024 | 91m | English

(697 votes)

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The extraordinary story of the 1971 Women’s World Cup, which was held in Mexico City and witnessed by more than 100,000 fans. This landmark tournament was dismissed by FIFA and written out of sports history – until now, with dazzling archival footage and interviews with the former players.
Release Date: Mar 08, 2024
Director: James Erskine, Rachel Ramsay
Writer: James Erskine, Rachel Ramsay, Victoria Gregory
Genres: History, Documentary
Keywords sports, women's rights, women's sports, gender inequality, sport
Production Companies New Black Films, Dogwoof, Westbrook
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Brandi Chastain Self
Nicole Mangas Self
Silvia Zaragoza Self
Alex Morgan Self
Carol Wilson Self
Elena Schiavo Self
Ann Stengard Self
Birte Kjems Self
Elvira Aracen Self
Elba Selva Self
Chris Lockwood Self
Serena Williams Self - Narrator (voice)
Name Job
James Erskine Director, Screenplay
Rachel Ramsay Director, Screenplay
Arturo Calvete Editor
Victoria Gregory Screenplay
Mark Roberts Editor
Angela Neil Director of Photography
Rachel Doctors Line Producer
Marina Amaral Colorist
Rob Lord Original Music Composer
Kle Savidge Music Supervisor
Maggie Olkuska Second Unit Director of Photography
Gabriel Pomeraniec Second Unit Director of Photography
Alex Roa Second Unit Director of Photography
John Halliday Second Unit Director of Photography
Tim Metzger Second Unit Director of Photography
Name Title
Serena Williams Executive Producer
Venus Williams Executive Producer
Alex Holmes Executive Producer
Isha Price Executive Producer
Jannat Gargi Producer
Victoria Gregory Producer
Jon Mone Executive Producer
Caroline Currier Executive Producer
Oli Harbottle Executive Producer
Anna Godas Producer
Alex Morgan Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

It's quite interesting that even now, there are those amongst the footballing establishment who dismiss this competition as little better than an unsanctioned exhibition event of no consequence whatsoever. If you watch it, however, you can't help but get a sense of the pride with which the women fro ... m six teams assembled in Mexico to play. James Erskine et al has done a quite an effective job tracking down many of the players who took part and at finding some grainy, but perfectly watchable, archive of the games and of the celebratory nature of the hosting country back in 1971. The narrative and commentaries take a pretty firm swipe at the men-only culture that prevailed in the sport - and amongst most of their advising medical professionals - which limited women's participation in the sport and though the film make precisely no attempt to balance it's clear objective with any counter-arguments about the perceived dangers to women players, or feature any interviews with anyone from FIFA or UEFA regarding their decision making rationale, this still makes for quite a powerful depiction of just how inclusive football, as a sport, can be. The contributors are engaging and as one Dane points out - she can knit and she can use a chainsaw, so why not play football?

Mar 16, 2024