The Founders: The Women Who Founded the LPGA
In 1950, 13 amateur women golfers battled society, finances and sometimes even each other to create the first and longest running professional sports organization for women known as the LPGA.
Featuring rare archival footage, historical reenactments and current day interviews with leading players and the four surviving founders of the LPGA: Marilynn Smith, Shirley Spork, Louise suggs and Marlene Bauer Vossler.
Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Atlanta Film Festival.
Lioness: The Nicola Adams Story
At London 2012, Nicola Adams OBE became the first woman ever to win an Olympic Gold medal for boxing. In Rio 2016, with the nation cheering her on, she did it all over again. A Black, gay, working class girl from a council estate fighting in a sport which didn’t accept women - how did Nicola overcome the odds stacked against her and make history?
Latitude
Four daring young women rediscover a sport they’ve known all their lives in Svalbard, Norway, under 700 miles from the North Pole.