Refreshing and authentic. Just about as appealing as you can get. The message that "girls can do" and earn respect in sports is so important. The documentary is well produced. The social and educational values "priceless." And talk about personal competence - these kids were fabulous. The 25 minutes fly by. Good visual elements, clear audio track. Good message. Would play well for any kids film festival, particularly one with an emphasis on programming for girls or women.
Tells the story of what happens when "The Mighty Cheetahs," an undefeated third grade girls' soccer team, competes in the boys' division. With humor and candor, this documentary reveals the reality of the boy-girl issues and what "Kick Like a Girl" really means on and off the playing field. Narrated by 8-yeer- old Lizzie, a self-described soccer girl, who doesn't let juvenile diabetes, elbow blocks or grass stains interfere with her desire to compete.
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