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Copa 71

  • 2023
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Contada por las mujeres pioneras que participaron en ella, la extraordinaria historia de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol Femenino 1971, un torneo presenciado por multitudes récord que ha quedado f... Leer todoContada por las mujeres pioneras que participaron en ella, la extraordinaria historia de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol Femenino 1971, un torneo presenciado por multitudes récord que ha quedado fuera de la historia del deporte - hasta ahora.Contada por las mujeres pioneras que participaron en ella, la extraordinaria historia de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol Femenino 1971, un torneo presenciado por multitudes récord que ha quedado fuera de la historia del deporte - hasta ahora.

  • Dirección
    • James Erskine
    • Rachel Ramsay
  • Guión
    • James Erskine
    • Victoria Gregory
    • Rachel Ramsay
  • Reparto principal
    • Elvira Aracen
    • Janice Barton
    • Brandi Chastain
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      • James Erskine
      • Rachel Ramsay
    • Guión
      • James Erskine
      • Victoria Gregory
      • Rachel Ramsay
    • Reparto principal
      • Elvira Aracen
      • Janice Barton
      • Brandi Chastain
    • 13Reseñas de usuarios
    • 36Reseñas de críticos
    • 79Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Elvira Aracen
    • Self - Mexico
    Janice Barton
    • Self - England
    Brandi Chastain
    Brandi Chastain
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    Mauricia Ciceri
    • Self - Italy
    Jaime De Haro
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    David Goldblatt
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    Birte Kjems
    • Self - Denmark
    Chris Lockwood
    • Self - England
    Nicole Mangas
    • Self - France
    Trudy McCafferty
    • Self - England
    Alex Morgan
    Alex Morgan
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    Jose Palma
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    Elba Selva
    • Self - Argentina
    Daniela Sogliani
    • Self - Italy
    Ann Stengard
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      • James Erskine
      • Rachel Ramsay
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    7Ageraghty777

    A neat little slice of forgotten history

    I felt that in the beginning they laid the abnormality of all women's football on a bit thick but I found that once they got that out of the way we can learn more about the players, the match and the game. That opening does tell you what they are talking about and the angle that they are approaching the story from the get go.

    Which is a good angle as most everyone (in our society) would have been allowed or recommended to play a game of football in their lifetime. Even then the turn out for professional football between the sexes is a staggeringly large difference and when you combine these two factors and a apply them to 1970s with a packed stadium with all female players and no ones heard about it, that's nothing short of a head scratcher.

    It's interesting that this isn't more famous as it's pretty important in terms of women's sport and the sport of football in general. I would say that this game and documentary are meant to empower other women. Although I must confess I am clueless when it comes to sport and would never have found out about this independently. I am happy to say that I have actually learned a good bit about women's sport over the course of this documentary and I am thankful for that.
    10ruoyufeng

    Every woman should watch this.

    Cried a few times wihle watching it and created my account for it. I hope more people could watch it. Probably the best documentary of the year. I play football, too. Just started learning it for a month. I'm in my 20s but I wish I could start as a kid. But it is never too late to learn and play. Growing up as a girl I never thought I can play it too. Until watched the euro Cup 2022. I wish more girls or adult women would join us. Let's play football, Sis.

    Cried a few times wihle watching it and created my account for it. I hope more people could watch it. Probably the best documentary of the year. I play football, too. Just started learning it for a month. I'm in my 20s but I wish I could start as a kid. But it is never too late to learn and play. Growing up as a girl I never thought I can play it too. Until watched the euro Cup 2022. I wish more girls or adult women would join us. Let's play football, Sis.
    9TakeTwoReviews

    A truly amazing story of truly amazing people!

    The 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico pulled on crowds of 100,000 passionate football fans. Who knew? Well I didn't and that's the point of this documentary, no one does. With an intro from Serena Williams and with many contributors playing in the tournament itself, it's a fascinating account and let's make this clear from the start, it's brilliant. Not just the way it's been put together, which is flawless, but much of the archive footage of the matches is stunning and the football is fabulous. It's a story of repression. Girls and women told that football is not for them and them replying yes it bloody is!! Well, sort of. It's not a tale of out and out rebellion, more a slow burn that started over 100 years ago with girls playing in secret and I guess takes us to present day with players in the WSL becoming household names. The focus here though is Copa 71, the first women's World Cup (still not acknowledged by FIFA) and the players who took that first step. Whether in England, Italy, France, Denmark, Argentina and of course Mexico, the message is the same, let us play. Theres plenty of history, but it goes back much further than the 70s. For instance did you know that in 1917, there were around 100 women's teams in England? How much further we could be if it weren't for doctors... and those are men of course, because women weren't welcome in that world either, saying that football was too dangerous for women and their ovaries. So the FA ban women's football in 1921. Proving that the FA have always been a bunch of idiots. This spreads around the world, but come the 60s enough is enough. It's never gone away, simply forced into the shadows, but here, to a Nancy Sinatra score, woman's football breaks through once more. But why haven't we heard of Copa 71? Well The FA aren't the only idiots of this story and it'll be no surprise to find that FIFA too have their heads stuck up their arses. Nothing's changed there. Not all men are idiots in this story, there are some money grabbing ones too. Off the back of the success of the men's World Cup, Mexico 70. The organisers have a taste for money and think, why not do this again... with women. However, because there's no infrastructure, the football governing bodies around the world refuse to recognise Copa 71 as a World Cup and ignore it. This entire film is bomb blowing apart all that patriarchal oppression, but what's brilliant about it, is the way it puts the players front and centre. They are revolutionaries, they lit the fuse. It's beautiful listening to them talk, reminisce, get choked up as they recall walking into massive stadiums that dwarf many modern structures and are cheered like the heroes they are, but there's ups and downs, winners and losers... it's football. You know what I'm going to say though don't you... there are no real losers here. There is controversy though, again it's football, but the tournament is a hit, both in a sporting nature and commercial clout. It's not just a story about football though. These women were thrust into a volatile situation where the stakes were insanely high, this deftly twists way around each thread of its fascinating narrative. And this is all before we get to the final with a record breaking 110,000 people packed into Mexico City's Azteca Stadium. This had me on the edge of my seat, smiling, utterly gripped. Sadly it's taken far too long for women's football to get the recognition it deserves, but we're finally learning and this film is a valuable lesson. Support women's football and push back against oppressive idiotic male dominated governing bodies who are too stubborn to share the ball. The people on screen here for 90 minutes are an inspiration to us all. A massive thank you to everyone involved in this documentary.
    10RannyDanny

    Literally a hidden gem

    If this documentary is not nominated to an Oscar or an Emmy, it is a crime.

    The subject is quite niche but the undertones of a social statement are there. It's denouncing one of the greatest injustices in sports history. To think this was hidden for so many years just because it was a woman's event it's almost unbelievable.

    The first hands stories of these pioneers are grappling and inspiring.

    The perspective of those who comment through experience and how they got to the 71 event makes this probably the best sports documentary ever made.

    If you believe in social causes, football, or just plain storytelling, this is it.
    7CinemaSerf

    Copa 71

    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 from 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?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de mayo de 2024 (Italia)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Jolt.film
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      • Español
      • Italiano
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      • Nine Two Six Productions
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