Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. COPA 71 shows what happened at the unofficial Women's football World Cup in Mexico in 1971. The 2024 Women’s World Cup in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new documentary Copa 71 begins with co-director Rachel Ramsay talking with soccer legend Brandi Chastain about the first Women ...
"It was important for women to see that this was possible." Greenwich Entertainment has debuted a trailer for a sports history documentary film titled Copa 71, arriving to watch in June. It first ...
In 1971, tens of thousands of fans filled Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to watch soccer. It was two decades before the U.S. women took home the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup championship title ...
Taylor Gates is an Indiana native who earned her BFA in Creative Writing from the University of Evansville. She fell in love with entertainment by watching shows about chaotic families like Full House ...
Unearthing footage many of the players never saw, James Erskine and Rachel Ramsay’s overdue look at the 1971 Women’s World Cup wonders why the historic game was overlooked for half a century. What’s ...
A new documentary feature listing Alex Morgan, Serena and Venus Williams as executive producers premiered this week at the Toronto International Film Festival focusing on the 1971 Women's World Cup in ...
Read up on the latest Copa 71 News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. Despite breaking records, the history of the 1971 women’s World Cup in Mexico City has been hidden away. This ...
London-based documentary specialist Dogwoof has deepened its involvement with “Copa ’71,” directed by Rachel Ramsay (“The End of the Storm”) and James Erskine (“Billie”). Dogwoof financed the ...
For nearly half a century, being right felt wrong to Carol Wilson. A member of the British soccer squad that participated in the Women’s World Cup in Mexico in 1971, Wilson uses the doc “Copa 71” to ...
Rachel Ramsay and James Erskine's documentary explores the formally unrecognized 1971 Women's World Cup with the trailblazing stars of that soccer showcase. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic ...