Les Règles du jeu plonge dans l'univers des playoffs avec l'équipe de hockey sur glace du Genève-Servette Hockey Club. Les personnages principaux en sont Chris McSorley l'entraineur, l'ancien international français Philippe Bozon en fin de carrière, et Aurelien « Jimmy » Omer l'homme de l'ombre responsable du matériel.
"McConkey", un documentaire de 90 minutes qui sortira en 2013, est un examen sincère de l'héritage qu'un athlète a laissé à la progression de son sport et du chemin qu'il a tracé pour conquérir ses rêves. Shane McConkey est vénéré comme le pionnier du freeski et du ski base jump, et grâce à son talent et sa vision unique de la vie, il a inspiré d'innombrables vies.
This film follows 12 years in the lives of three Irish Traveller families (Joyces, Nevins, and Quinns) and their bitter feuds and fights. The film explores the reasons why they hold these fights and explores in-depth these families' secret life, which is barely known to outsiders of the Traveller community. The real reason for the feud among the families is never revealed, as they will not talk about it to outsiders.
In the build-up to the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games, Pilger finds that the elaborate preparations for the Olympics are overshadowing the reality of many Australia's Aboriginal citizens, who he argues continue to remain excluded, impoverished and mistreated in Australia. The film uses sport as a mechanism to draw attention to and tell the story of the injustices endured by Aboriginal Australians while also arguing that Aboriginal Australians could have had a much more significant impact on Australian sport if they had not been deliberately prevented from doing so.
In 2000 while in Cuba, filmmaker and amateur boxer Brin-Jonathan Butler started training at a small Havana gym under a coach named Hector. Brin soon discovered that Hector was in fact two-time Olympic gold medalist and boxing superstar Hector Vinent, who lived in Havana and hired out for private training at $6 per day.