Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThey were not supposed to be athletes. They were not supposed to get paid to play. They were not supposed call the shots. But, they did.They were not supposed to be athletes. They were not supposed to get paid to play. They were not supposed call the shots. But, they did.They were not supposed to be athletes. They were not supposed to get paid to play. They were not supposed call the shots. But, they did.
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Patty Berg
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Ella Marie Cyr
- Young Shirley Spork
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Althea Gibson
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Rhonda Glenn
- Self - 1st Female Anchor on ESPN
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Billie Jean King
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Byron Nelson
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Arnold Palmer
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The Founders is a documentary following the journey that 13 women went through to create the LPGA. This inspiring documentary follows the 4/13 women that were still alive, Marilynn Smith, Louise Suggs, Shirley Spork, & Marlene Bauer Vossler, as they tell their stories about breaking barriers in the golf world. These women went through many hardships to get women's golf where it is today: they did not have as many choices of fields to play on, people did not take them seriously, and it was very hard for them to get sponsorship. But through all the struggles, these amazing women changed the world anyway! My favorite part about The Founders were their personal stories about all the 13 women! The use of archival footage and photographs of the original 13 really helped tie this amazing documentary together. I recommend this movie for anyone who is interested in the history of golf or women's empowerment!
The Founders is an amazing documentary that does a deep dive into the intricate and fascinating history of the LPGA's founding. Being the first professional women's sports league ever, there was a lot of pushback and it was not an easy journey. Personally, I found it very inspiring to hear firsthand from some of the founders including their point of view and experiences. Juxtaposed with those incredible interviews, are some very high-quality archival footage that was just fantastic. Very few documents have been able to immerse me in a time period like this one due to what must have been a long hard search for the perfect shots. Equality for women has come a long way since the LPGA and although it's not perfect yet, I think the modern feminist movement has a lot to thank these brave trailblazers for. And as audience members, we have a lot to thank these filmmakers for because their film is not only a great learning experience but also a riveting story from start to finish, therefore, I recommend seeing it for yourself.
The Founders is an eye-opening and important piece of documentary filmmaking. Spanning decades, the film tells the story of the founding of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). I personally knew nothing about the start of the LPGA or its 13 founders highlighted in the film before seeing it and now I have a great respect and appreciation for them. These women showed determination and a pioneering spirit to get the Tour off the ground and make it possible for women to play professional sports. It is hard not to be in awe of these women as they recount the events, like clinics and fashion shows, they had to do to raise awareness for their competitions. These are things male golfers did not have to do, by the way. The fantastically pieced together archival footage and reenactments capture the era incredibly well and can be very interesting from a historical perspective. The best part of the documentary though is the interviews with the surviving founders. Being able to hear Marilynn Smith, Shirley Spork, Louise Suggs and Marlene Bauer Vossler recount personal anecdotes and feelings elevates the footage and the emotional impact of the film. Some moments will make you laugh, like Suggs and Vossler recounting a strange incident on the road, while others will make you tear up, like hearing about Babe Zaharias' battle with cancer. The Founders is a film that carriers weight, telling the history of something that most people have not thought to tell before and paying tribute to not only sports heroes, but feminist heroes as well. This film was deeply affecting and I highly recommend seeing it.
The Founders is an inspirational documentary that tells the tale of the founding of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, or LPGA. The organization was founded in 1950 – a time when women were not accepted as professional athletes. 13 women came together to start the organization, and at the time of filming only 4 were still alive. I loved the film's use of interviews with the remaining ladies, hearing a first-person account of their efforts and travels was fascinating. It was heartwarming to hear them recount everything they went through with their friends to create the legacy that they did. The film taught me a lot not only about the history of women's golf, but golf in general. They explain the way amateur tournaments differ from professional, an important distinction that held back a thriving women's amateur golf scene. Setting up a professional tour for women's golf in 1950 is an impressive feat, but that was only the beginning of the women's accomplishments. The scene where they recall Louise Suggs being the first woman to play against men in golf – and then winning – was great. Towards the end, the film features interviews with modern golfers and footage from recent women's tours that the women visited, showing the enormous impact that the founding women had. The Founders is a great film for any fans of golf and anyone who wants to see just what determined women are capable of.
The Founders is an incredibly enlightening documentary on a subject that is not talked about enough. Retracing the history of the LPGA Tour, the film's main focus is on the 13 original members. Through archival footage and interviews with the surviving founders, the filmmakers paint detailed and moving portraits of each of the 13 women. They're individual accomplishments are impressive, but what they accomplished together is truly amazing. I did not know much about the LPGA before seeing this film, let alone how essential it was to the start of all professional women's sports. A great moment that exemplifies this is an interview with Althea Gibson, the first African American member of the tour, where she explains how all the other women refused to play courses that wouldn't allow her to play. If you are looking to learn about something you probably don't know much about or just a moving film about determination and female empowerment, I highly recommend this film.
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- 350.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
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By what name was The Founders (2016) officially released in Canada in English?
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