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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Copa_71Copa 71 - Wikipedia

    Copa 71 is a 2023 documentary film. The film follows the history of the 1971 Women's World Cup. [1] [2] [3] [4] Release. The film had its UK Premiere at the BFI London Film Festival on 8 October 2023. [5] . It has been selected for the Hebden Bridge Film Festival (HBFF) 2024, where it is set to be the opening night film in March 2024.

  2. A documentary tells the story of the 1971 unofficial women's football World Cup in Mexico, where crowds of over 100,000 watched the matches. The film features interviews with the players, who faced discrimination and erasure after the tournament, and reveals how Fifa tried to block it.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt18163414Copa 71 (2023) - IMDb

    May 13, 2024 · Copa 71 is a film that tells the story of the first women's soccer world cup in 1971, which was erased from history until now. It features interviews with the players, archive footage, and a historian's perspective on the event.

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    • Documentary, Sport
    • James Erskine, Rachel Ramsay
    • 2023-10-22
  4. Jan 29, 2024 · Told by the pioneering women who participated in it and built from archive unseen for fifty years, this is the extraordinary story of the 1971 Women’s Football World Cup, a tournament witnessed...

    • 2 min
    • 42.1K
    • Dogwoof
  5. Copa 71 is a film that tells the story of the 1971 Women's Football World Cup, a historic tournament that was ignored by FIFA and erased from history. The film features interviews with the pioneering women who participated and archival footage of the matches and crowds.

  6. May 23, 2024 · COPA 71 was released in UK cinemas from Friday March 8 2024, having previously been shown in US cinemas from October 22 2023. We’re waiting to hear if it will then feature on a streaming service such as Prime Video, Netflix, Disney Plus or Apple TV+ and will update you on this page as soon as an announcement is made.

  7. Watch Copa '71 | Netflix. This documentary revisits the underappreciated 1971 Women's World Cup: A triumph for equality amid sexism and disapproval from football's gatekeepers. Watch trailers & learn more.