Tells the story of the 1971 Women’s World Cup, which saw soccer teams from all over the world gather in Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium to compete in front of more than 100,000 spectators. It was the last women’s World Cup until the official FIFA event 20 years later. Dismissed by the male-dominated football associations around the world, the event was written out of history — until now.
Directing | Rachel Ramsay | Director |
Directing | James Erskine | Director |
Production | Serena Williams | Executive Producer |
Production | Venus Williams | Executive Producer |
Production | Victoria Gregory | Producer |
Production | Jannat Gargi | Producer |
Production | Anna Godas | Producer |
Production | Alex Holmes | Executive Producer |
Production | Jon Mone | Executive Producer |
Production | Isha Price | Executive Producer |
Production | Caroline Currier | Executive Producer |
Production | Oli Harbottle | Executive Producer |
Production | Alex Morgan | Executive Producer |
Editing | Arturo Calvete | Editor |
Sound | Rob Lord | Music |
Crew | Alex Roa | Cinematography |
Crew | Maggie Olkuska | Cinematography |
Crew | Gabriel Pomeraniec | Cinematography |
Crew | John Halliday | Cinematography |
Crew | Tim Metzger | Cinematography |
Crew | Angela Neil | Cinematography |
Editing | Mark Roberts | Editor |
Writing | Rachel Ramsay | Screenplay |
Writing | James Erskine | Screenplay |
Writing | Victoria Gregory | Screenplay |