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Original Title:
Zagrajmy to po swojemu
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 38
Football. Records, legends, triumphs. The male history of this sport already has its icons, but a new phenomenon is emerging before our eyes. Women's football is developing faster than ever, and the documentary film "Let's Play It Our Way" will capture this extraordinary moment. It is a story of determination, dreams and sacrifice. About a love for football that must overcome stereotypes and limitations. In November 2024, the Polish women's national football team advanced to the UEFA Euro finals for the first time in history. This tournament will be another step in popularizing women's football, and the film "Let's Play It Our Way" aims to support this process by inspiring young girls to pursue their dreams on the pitch.
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