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Suggestions of similar film to Free to Run
There are 34 films with the same actors, 1 films with the same director, 8975 with the same cinematographic genres, 4182 films with the same themes (including 7 films with the same 3 themes than
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![Spirit of the Marathon](/imagesen/small/125066.jpg)
, 1h44
Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Athletics films,
Documentary films about sportsRating73%
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In the beginning of the film, a brief overview of the history of the marathon is shown, with footage of dramatic races involving Dorando Pietri, Abebe Bikila and Rod Dixon. Notable marathoners such as Frank Shorter, Dick Beardsley, Alberto Salazar, Grete Waitz, Paula Radcliffe, Joan Benoit-Samuelson, and Kathrine Switzer provide commentary about the sport.![My Run](/imagesen/small/128173.jpg)
, 1h25
Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Athletics films,
Documentary films about sportsRating68%
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My Run tells the true story of two journeys. The first, which began in 1984, opens the film when Terry Hitchcock's wife Sue dies of breast cancer. Only a few days later he loses his job. Suddenly, he finds himself alone with his three young children and no income.![De Prijs van de Hemel](/static/pasdimage.jpg)
, 1h1
Genres DocumentaryThemes Sports films,
Documentary films about sports,
Association football filmsThe film follows 13-year-old football starlet Pablo Rosario around for a year, Pablo is thirteen and follows a general secondary education, while playing for local football club DWS, the same club that produced the likes of Frank Rijkaard and Ruud Gullit, Dutch international football stars who both found their start in the youth ranks of this same club. Just like many soccer playing boys his age, Pablo dreams of one day playing for FC Barcelona. His coach is convinced of the young boys talent and foresees a great future for him. Filmmaker Jack Janssen follows Pablo for a whole year, a year where all three of the Dutch big three Ajax, PSV and Feyenoord express an interest in contracting the young child. Janssen shows Pablo's performance on the pitch, where he is able to effortlessly dissect his opponents, with his family watching, where his father showers him with well-intended, but oftentimes inconsistent advice. At school things are running less smoothly for young Pablo, while the film offers insight into the world of a young professional soccer player, where a continuous and often even tougher battle for young talents is fought by the top clubs.