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Directed by Eran RiklisOrigin IsraelGenres DramaThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religion,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Association football films,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Road moviesActors Moshe Ivgy,
Mohammad BakriRating69%
A young Israeli soldier, Cohen, is kidnapped by a group of Palestinian fighters who hold him as a hostage during the conflict. The 1982 FIFA World Cup happens to be on during the invasion, and their mutual love of association football, and in particular the Italy national football team, helps break down the barriers of nationalism and the historical baggage that the two bring. A kind of alliance is forged between the two men. Their relationship heads for a tragic ending as the Italian team, along with the goal scoring Paolo Rossi, make their march toward winning the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final., 1h54
Directed by Dennis GanselGenres Drama,
WarThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Political filmsActors Max Riemelt,
Tom Schilling,
Thomas Drechsel,
Alexander Held,
Sissy Höfferer,
Justus von DohnányiRating73%
In 1942, Friedrich Weimer's (Max Riemelt) boxing skills earn him an appointment to a National Political Academy (NaPolA), a high school that serves as an entry to the Nazi elite. His father, a career factory worker who despises the Nazis, flatly refuses to allow Friedrich to enroll. Friedrich, who sees the school as his ticket to university and a better life, forges his father's signature on the permission form and leaves during the night. He makes his way to the town of Allenstein, where the school is located, getting a ride from passing cars or trucks when possible and walking the rest of the way. Friedrich's forged papers are overlooked when he arrives, and he is greatly impressed in his first day at Allenstein., 1h44
Origin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Sports films,
Basketball filmsActors Millie Perkins,
John Richardson,
Tom LesterRating67%
The film shows 5-foot-2-inch (1.57 m) Maravich's efforts to make the D. W. Daniel High School varsity team as an eighth grader as he deals with racially charged issues in the deep south of the 1950s. Press Maravich serves as his son's drill sergeant, motivator, coach and cheerleader., 2h44
Directed by Steven SpielbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Spy,
Historical,
PoliticThemes Films set in Africa,
Spy films,
Films about religion,
Sports films,
Films about terrorism,
Films about the Olympic Games,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Eric Bana,
Daniel Craig,
Ciarán Hinds,
Mathieu Kassovitz,
Hanns Zischler,
Omar MetwallyRating74%
Munich begins with a depiction of the events of the 1972 Munich Olympics and then cuts to the home of Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, where Avner Kaufman (Eric Bana), a Mossad agent of German-Jewish descent, is chosen to lead an assassination mission against 11 Palestinians allegedly involved in the massacre. To give the Israeli government plausible deniability and at the direction of his handler Ephraim (Geoffrey Rush), Avner resigns from Mossad and operates with no official ties to Israel. His team includes four Jewish volunteers from around the world: South African driver Steve (Daniel Craig), Belgian toy-maker and explosives expert Robert (Mathieu Kassovitz), former Israeli soldier and "cleaner" Carl (Ciarán Hinds), and a Danish document forger named Hans (Hanns Zischler). They are given information by a shadowy French informant, Louis (Mathieu Amalric)., 2h16
Directed by Thomas CarterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about education,
Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
Basketball films,
Hip hop films,
Gangster filmsActors Samuel L. Jackson,
Ashanti,
Rob Brown,
Robert Ri'chard,
Nana Gbewonyo,
Rick GonzalezRating73%
Coach Ken Carter takes over the head coaching job for the basketball team at his old high school Richmond, having played on the team himself and earning records. Carter quickly sees that the athletes are rude and disrespectful, and are in need of discipline. He hands the players individual contracts, instructing them to attend all of their classes, wear dress shirts and ties on game days, refer to everyone (players and coach alike) as "sir", and maintain a minimum 2.3 (C+) grade point average, among other requirements. Carter also asks the school staff for progress reports on the players' grades and attendance. He teaches them to play a disciplined brand of basketball., 1h53
Directed by Daniel MannOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Sports films,
Basketball filmsActors Bernie Casey,
Bo Svenson,
Maidie Norman,
Ji-Tu Cumbuka,
Janet MacLachlan,
William WalkerRating77%
The film chronicles Twyman's and Stokes's relationship from Stokes's rookie year in the NBA up until his death. Stokes and Twyman were teammates on the Rochester Royals during the 1950s (during which time the team located to Cincinnati). Stokes fell ill three days after the last game of the 1957-58 NBA season, in Minneapolis. Stokes drove to the basket, drew contact and fell to the floor, hit his head, and was knocked unconscious. He was revived with smelling salts, and he returned to the game., 2h10
Directed by Wong Kar-waiOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Biography,
Action,
Historical,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu filmsActors Tony Leung Chiu-wai,
Zhang Ziyi,
Chang Chen,
Zhao Benshan,
Song Hye-kyo,
Yuen Woo-pingRating65%
The film narrates the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man from the 1930s in Foshan, his flight to Hong Kong after the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the events leading up to his death., 1h13
Directed by Buzz KulikOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Medical-themed films,
Sports films,
American football films,
Films about cancerActors James Caan,
Billy Dee Williams,
Jack Warden,
Bernie Casey,
Shelley Fabares,
Judy PaceRating74%
The movie begins as Chicago Bears running back Gale Sayers (Williams) arrives to team practice as an errant punt is sent to Sayers. Running back Brian Piccolo (Caan) goes to retrieve the ball, and Sayers flips it to him. Before Sayers meets with coach George Halas (Jack Warden) in his office, Piccolo tells him - as a prank - that Halas has a hearing problem, and Sayers acts strangely at the meeting. Sayers pranks him back by placing mashed potatoes on his seat while Piccolo is singing his alma mater's fight song. During practice, Piccolo struggles while Sayers shines. Sayers and Piccolo are placed as roommates, a rarity during the racial strife at the time. Sayers quickly becomes a standout player, but he injures his knee in a game against the San Francisco 49ers. To aid in Sayers' recovery, Piccolo brings a weight machine to his house. In Sayers' place, Piccolo rushes for 160 yards in a 17-16 win over the Los Angeles Rams, and is given the game ball. Piccolo challenges Sayers to a race across the park, where Sayers stumbles but wins. Piccolo is given the starting fullback position, and both he and Sayers excel. But Piccolo starts to lose weight and his performance declines, so he is sent to a hospital for a diagnosis. Soon after, Halas tells Sayers that Piccolo has cancer. In an emotional speech to his teammates, Sayers states that they will give Piccolo the game ball. After a game against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sayers visits Piccolo's wife, who reveals that Piccolo has to have another surgery for his tumor. After he is awarded the "George S. Halas Most Courageous Player Award," Sayers dedicates his speech to Piccolo. Sayers told the crowd that they had selected the wrong person for the award and said, "I love Brian Piccolo, and I'd like all of you to love him, too. Tonight, when you hit your knees to pray, please ask God to love him, too." In a call, Sayers mentions that he gave Piccolo a pint of blood while he was in critical condition. Piccolo dies with his wife by his side. The movie ends with a flashback of Piccolo and Sayers running through the park, while the narrator says that Piccolo died at age 26, and is remembered as he lived, rather than how he died.