Whether it’s an athlete making history, a controversial scandal rocking the game, or the story of an underdog overcoming adversity, sports is a genre that thrives on drama. From uproarious laughter to tears to seething anger, sports elicits the full range of human emotion. This fact is more than evident in the ever-growing list of sports documentaries, which are now available across all streaming services. URL ค้นหาเว็บยูฟ่าที่ www.UFABET.com
From the award-winning Hoop Dreams to ESPN’s Oscar-nominated short about Lusia “Lucy” Harris’ barrier-breaking career in women’s basketball, the best sports documentaries take us behind the scenes and show how a sport can transform lives. In this selection of the finest sports documentaries, you’ll also find riveting stories about racism and gender discrimination in sports and the way sports can bring people together.
The Best Sports Documentaries to Watch
This anthology football — or gridiron, as the Americans call it — documentary series follows players who are literally on their last chance to succeed in the game. Their struggles are at once gripping and inspiring as they try to make it into Division I schools.
The Rumble in the Jungle
Director Leon Gast spent 22 years working on When We Were Kings, which tells the story of the 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle” between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, as well as the fraught decision to hold the fight in Zaire, then under the brutal dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. The film is a riveting and comprehensive look at the storied careers of two legendary athletes.
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