"Win the Championship" is a sports film produced by Our Production Co., Ltd. and directed by Chen Kexin, starring Gong Li, Huang Bo, Wu Gang, Peng Yuchang, Bailang and the Chinese women's volleyball team. It tells the story of the Chinese women's volleyball team from winning the world championship for the first time in 1981 to the life-and-death battle of China and Pakistan at the Rio Olympic Games in 2016, and interprets the legendary experience of several generations of women's volleyball players who have experienced ups and downs but have always been indomitable and constantly fighting.
The movie "Red Swimsuit", filmed in Xingcheng City, Huludao City, Liaoning Province, directed and screenwriter Lin Jianhuan, produced by Beijing One Key Glow Culture Media Co., Ltd., is a poverty alleviation sports theme, related to breast cancer.
WrestleMania! Daddy is a biopic directed by Nitsh Tevari and starring Amir Khan, Sakashi Tewa, Sanya Mahota, Fatima Sana Saka. Based on the true story of Indian wrestler Mahavira Singh Perga, it tells the inspirational story of former wrestling champion Singh who trained his two daughters to become women's wrestling champions, breaking Indian traditions.
Roll Over! "A Xin" is a drama film directed by Lin Yuxian and starring Peng Yuyan, Ke Yulun, Lin Chenyi and Chen Handian. The film tells the story of Ashin, a teenager with a talent for gymnastics, who after experiencing a series of injuries during the rebellious period of adolescence, regains his gymnastics dream and fights for life.
"The Big Slam Dunk" is a romantic comedy film directed by Zhu Yanping and starring Jay Chou, Zeng Zhiwei, Cai Zhuoyan, Chen Bailin, Huang Bo, Yan Ni, Wu Zongxian and so on. It tells the story of the orphan Fang Shijie, who grew up in a kung fu school and has a hundred magic skills, he was tricked by Uncle Li, played by Zeng Zhiwei, to play basketball at the first university, and met basketball master Chen Bailin and his sister Asa, which happened.
"Shaolin Football" is a comedy film written and directed by Stephen Chow and co-starring Zhao Wei, Wu Mengda, Xie Xian, Huang Yifei and so on. The film was released on July 12, 2001 in Hong Kong, China. It tells the story of the poor but kung fu star who created his own Shaolin football team and succeeded.
<h1 toutiao-origin="h3" > Women's Basketball No. 5 is a sports-themed feature film produced by Shanghai Film Studio, directed by Xie Jin. </h1>
