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Release Date:
March 8, 2024
Original Title:
Copa 71
Alternate Titles:
Copa '71: The Lost Lionesses
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
Dogwoof
Greenwich Entertainment
New Black Films
Westbrook Studios
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG KR: All
Runtime: 91
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. COPA 71 weaves together dazzling archival footage and interviews with the former players.
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Cinematography:
Alex Roa
Maggie Olkuska
Gabriel Pomeraniec
John Halliday
Tim Metzger
Angela Neil
Director:
Rachel Ramsay
James Erskine
Editor:
Arturo Calvete
Mark Roberts
Executive Producer:
Serena Williams
Venus Williams
Alex Holmes
Jon Mone
Isha Price
Caroline Currier
Oli Harbottle
Alex Morgan
Music:
Rob Lord
Producer:
Victoria Gregory
Jannat Gargi
Anna Godas
Screenplay:
Rachel Ramsay
James Erskine
Victoria Gregory
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