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This year has already proven to be an incredible summer for sports, with the European Women's Football Championships currently taking place in the UK, and the Commonwealth Games due to take place in Birmingham at the end of the month. So, what better time to use the Into Film+ streaming service to highlight films that explore the world of football and sport, especially as the summer term draws to a close.
Hosted in Birmingham between Thursday 28 July and Monday 8 August, the Commonwealth Games is a multi-disciplinary celebration of the sporting prowess between countries that make up the Commonwealth, which includes nations from around the world. With the European Women's Football Championships taking place in the UK, and the World Athletics Championship also taking place currently in Oregon, USA, there's no better time to use Into Film+ to stream feature and short films that delve into those worlds, exploring some famous stories from sporting history.
This feel-good British comedy follows the dreams of Jessminder and Jules, whose shared passion for football brings them together in a local girls' team. The only problem is that Jess' traditional-minded Indian parents would never approve of such an activity, forcing her to go behind their backs to follow her dreams. A perfect watch for anybody who's been taken by the ongoing European Women's Football Championship.
Following a 31 - 0 drubbing at the hands of Australia in 2001, American Samoa were officially declared by FIFA to be the world's worst football team. That did not put them off though, as this moving and uplifting documentary demonstrates. We join the team - which includes the emotionally-scarred goalkeeper who conceded those 31 goals, and the world's first transgender international player - as they attempt to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Football fans will find much to enjoy, but what makes this film stand apart are its portraits of the wider, often impoverished American Samoan community, local pride, and a group of warm, charismatic (if not especially gifted) footballers, who embody the true spirit of sport.
While chess may not be a sport, this true story about a young girl born in a slum in Uganda who goes on to become an unlikely international chess champion is nevertheless all about aiming high and never giving up, which are undoubtedly also key elements to those pursuing more athletic pursuits. Upon her introduction to the game of chess by soccer player turned missionary Robert Katende, young Phiona's world is turned upside down as she discovers a world of possibilities previously unknown to her.
This stop-motion animation from Aardman tells the story of an pre-historic tribe, who find themselves having to win a game of football - only recently invented! - in order to save their home and preserve their way of life. Filled with typical Aardman touches, this hilarious film shows the value of teamwork and believing in yourself.