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Olympique Lyonnais is one of the world's best women's soccer teams. And when you watch ‘The Squad’, you understand that it's because they are skilled individually, but invincible when they play together. You do not have to be a football fan to be carried away by a team spirit, where everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. Still, team captain Wendie Renard and her teammates are up against more than just their opponents on the field. For equality is not just about equal pay, but about recognition and respect, and that battle must be won every day. An energetic and inspiring film about setting high goals - and scoring them.
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The Olympique Lyonnais women's football team has over the years become one of the best football teams in the world. From training sessions to competitive matches, from doubts to victories, this documentary takes an up-close look at these exceptional players and their daily lives. An invitation to see women's sports and the place they hold in professional sports under a new light: a universe where the values of respect and open-mindedness are indispensable mainstays in working towards equality.
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The end of the Indian Wars in the US concluded with the horrific events at Wounded Knee in December, 1890. After Custer's defeat at Little Big Horn and Chief Sitting Bull's subsequent surrender and execution, the Lakota Sioux set out on a 300-mile walk southward through South Dakota. Along the way they were joined by Chief Big Foot's band of Minneconjou Lakota and pursued by the Calvary, ending up at Wounded Knee where 350 Lakota were massacred. In The Ride we are witness to the annual Chief Big Foot Memorial Ride, a tradition since 1986 where young Lakota retrace part of the route on a 300-mile horse ride in late December.
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This film follows 2 young fencers from the Caribbeans in their dream to join the French National Epee team. It is also a way to tell the link between fencing and the Caribbeans.