3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring films about Sport at We Are Moving Stories. These include real-life stories and fiction about women, LGBTQ and First Nations; football, baseball, golf, followed by a comedy and a documentary.
Total length of this section: 29 films.
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Power Meri - follows Papua New Guinea’s first national women’s rugby league team, the PNG Orchids, on their journey to the world cup in Australia. These trailblazers must beat not only the sporting competition, but also intense sexism, a lack of funding, and national prejudice to reach their biggest stage yet. Length: 74 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Joanna Lester:
Descent - Dutch ice freediver Kiki Bosch dives in the world’s coldest waters without a wetsuit as therapy for the trauma of sexual assault, and to inspire others. Length: 60 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Nays Baghai:
Go On, Be Brave - Go On, Be Brave is the story of Andrea Lytle Peet’s race against time – a diagnosis of ALS – and an attempt at the impossible, to be the first person with ALS to complete a marathon in all 50 states. Length: 111 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Miriam McSpadden:
On Falling - Three young women muse on their experiences as professional mountain bikers, offering a meditation on the limits of body and mind. Length: 14 minutes. Director/Editor Josephine Anderson:
The Founders - In 1950 Thirteen Women set out on a path that changed sports forever. Length: 88 minutes. Director Carrie Schrader and Charlie Fisk:
Women Outward Bound - It was tough. It was beautiful. It changed these girls in 1965 forever. Length: 62 minutes. Director Maxine W. Davis:
JessZilla - Jesselyn “JessZilla” Silva is serious about boxing, and at 10 years old trains seriously with dreams of becoming a professional fighter. Length: 7 minutes. Director Emily Sheskin:
AMYDEE - A violent assault forces a 30 year-old bartender to reexamine her life and place in the world. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Amy DePaola:
“Do you like boxing stories? YES! Are you interested in seeing a strong female character on screen? YES! Are you interested in supporting women behind the camera? YES! If you answered yes to one or more of those questions then this film is for YOU!
Further, if you have ever felt alone in any struggle you have faced, this film is for you. ”
Even Girls Play Footy - Three young girls challenge the football establishment for the right to play the game they love. Even Girls Play Footy follows a landmark legal case which changed both the law and the Australian Rules football landscape. Length: 27 minutes. Director Kerreen Ely-Harper:
Bam Bam - Shamed Muslim boxer, Bianca ‘Bam Bam’ Elmir, aims to be the first Australian to win a World Amateur Boxing Championship. Feature length. Director Jemma Van Loenen:
Gertie Gunther Knits a Stitch - egged on by her friends, retiree Gertie Gunther enters a speed-knitting contest in an attempt to win a Seattle vacation and rekindle the connection in her marriage. The effort seems to pay off as her husband Vernon jumps in to help coach Gertie after hearing his favorite race car driver endorse speed-knitting as a sport. But will Vernon finish the race with Gertie? Length: 15 minutes. Writer Marylea Wiley:
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Alone In the Game exposes the dark side of sports - the homophobia, transphobia, and discrimination - that affect not only closeted athletes, but also their teams and the very institution of sport in America. Length: 95 minutes. Director/Producer Natalie Metzger:
Light in the Water - The triumph of a team. The legacy of change. In 1982, soon after the first Gay Games, 'West Hollywood Swim Club,' as it was known then, registered as the first openly gay masters swim and water polo club. This feature documentary film follows their battle for acceptance: from their humble beginnings, to how these men and women have become a renowned force fighting injustice in the world of competitive sports. Length: 75 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Lis Bartlett:
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Fast Horse - follows the return of the Blackfoot bareback horse-racing tradition in a new form: the Indian Relay. Siksika horseman Allison RedCrow struggles to build a team with second-hand races and a new jockey, Cody BigTobacco to take on the best riders in the Blackfoot Confederacy at the Calgary Stampede. Length: 13 minutes. Writer/Director Alexandra Lazarowich:
New Island Home Venturing inside the inner sanctum of the Dudley United Football Club during the 2017 campaign, New Island Home reveals Kangaroo Island’s unique community spirit and the bravery of a group of talented indigenous footballers who cross an ocean to start new lives and, at the same time, change others. Length: 62 minutes. Director Daniel Clarke and Producer Amy Pysden:
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Ithaca: The Climb - How a small community came together to create one of the most successful high school football programs in America. Length: 107 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mason Flick:
Showtime: A Coming of Age Football Story - A powerful story of the 2019 Parkway North Junior Vikings 8th Grade Team as they strive to become three-time champions. Despite their differences while learning life lessons through the game of football join together as one team, one vision, one community. Length: 71 minutes. Writer/Director/Editor Angela Lamb and Writer/Producer Charles Gurley Jr.:
Anyone Like Me - A story about finding yourself on a Deaf football team. Length: 26 minutes. Writer, director and producer Mimi d’Autremont:
Game Night - When a lonely taxi driver happens upon a football field, he falls into a memory of his past. Length: 6 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Joel Fendelman:
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LATE LIFE: The Chien-Ming Wang Story - Carrying the burden of ‘Pride of Taiwan’ on his anchor plated shoulder, the reticent national icon attempts his one last shot at baseball glory. Length: 99 minutes. Director Frank W Chen:
Brampton’s Own - A struggling minor league baseball player retires and woefully returns to his small hometown, carefully dodging old wounds until confronted with the one that hurts the most – the girl that got away. Length: 90 minutes. Director/Writer/Producer: Michael Doneger:
93 Miles -The night after defecting Cuba, a baseball player and his girlfriend are held up in a Mexican hotel room. The tension rises as the two become claustrophobic in this stressful situation that they are stuck in. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Noah Canavan:
<GOLF>
Golf! - A golfer and his caddy have a very difficult conversation on the green. Length: 7 minutes. Writer/Director/Actor Julia Bales:
“This short film drops you into the life of a sad man who doesn’t get that he is the problem. It’s something that I think a lot of people can relate to... and it just so happens that the main character is played by a young woman.”
<COMEDY>
Wet Dreams: One Woman's Chance at Touching Gold - follows the remarkable story of a young athlete, Emily, and her coach, Kassie, as they train to compete in the obscure sport, Leisure Diving. Wet Dreams chronicles the duo’s unbridled enthusiasm and unfaltering hope that one day their sport will become recognized by the powers that be and they’ll finally have a chance to compete for gold in the Olympics. Length: 7 minutes. Writer/Producer Emily Bell:
Pickled - A pickleball player returns to competition to discover that her league now rejects her because she is over 35 years old. Length: 13:20 minutes. Writer/Director/Actor Megan Brotherton:
<DRAMA>
Softball - Two cousins have to gamble their way through a softball game to raise funds desperately needed to pay off a long-overdue debt to the local mafia. Length: 17 minutes. Director Joseph Edmund Aliberti:
<DOCUMENTARY>
Comeback Kid: Liam McNeill - Through injury, personal hardship, intense training schedules and body transformations we follow a young man's journey into the fierce Muay Thai ring. Length: 25 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Fraser Cameron:
The Running Man of Pasadena - A 70-year old Lebanese immigrant finds happiness and community through a hobby he discovers late in life. Length: 11 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Brett Nicoletti:
26.2 TO LIFE - The San Quentin Prison Marathon has an unconventional route: 105 dizzying laps around a crowded prison yard. 26.2 TO LIFE is a new documentary that tells the story of incarcerated men who are members of the 1000 Mile Club, the prison’s long-distance running club. They train all year for this 26.2 mile race. For the men who take their places at the starting line on a cool, sunny November morning, completing the marathon means more than entrée into an elite group of athletes. It’s a chance to be defined by more than their crimes. Cheering them on are a small staff of volunteer coaches, veteran marathoners who train with the runners throughout the year. The bonds they forge on the track create a community that transcends prison politics and extends beyond the prison walls as members are released. 26.2 TO LIFE is a story of transformation and second chances. The film offers a rare glimpse into a world out of bounds, as the men navigating life sentences seek redemption and freedom… or something like it. Length: 1 hour 28 minutes. Director/Producer Christine Yoo: