Screenings

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November 9, 2012: Los Angeles, California

Screening at All Sports LA Film Festival – El Portal Theater, North Hollywood.

 

September 6, 2012: New York, New York

Screening at Rights Fest - Tribeca Cinemas.

 

May 18, 2012: Oakland, California

Screening at Redwood Heights Elementary School – 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm)

This screening happened to be on the day that the Women’s Professional Soccer League officially folded. It was a sad day for a lot of the audience members but resulted in an engaging and emotional discussion on the future of women’s soccer. 

 

May 12, 2012: Santa Cruz, California

Santa Cruz Film Festival – The Nickelodeon Theater

 

April 14, 2012: Oakland, California

Screening for Holy Names University women’s soccer team

 

March 11, 2012: Portland, Oregon

Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival – Hollywood Theater

 

February 10, 2012: San Ramon, California

Screening at the Dougherty Valley High School Library

Following the screening, Bay Area based professional female soccer players will talk on a panel about the future of women’s soccer.

 

December 15, 2011: Hollywood, California

Film Festival Premiere at Newfilmmakers LA – Sunset Gower Studios

 

November 7, 2011: Oakland, California

Screening at Life Academy High School

Screened for Alternatives in Action’s Futbolistas. Followed by a discussion with their teacher/WPSL Bay Area Breeze player Dania Cabello about access to sports.

 

August 19, 2011: Berkeley, California

Screening at The Hub in The David Brower Center.

Special Skype interview with WPS Western New York Flash players Alex Morgan and Ali Riley. We also had a panel discussion with WPSL Bay Area Breeze players Kim Yokers, Cori Alexander, Dania Cabello, and sports writer Giovanni Albanese.

 

August 11, 2011: Los Angeles, California

Screening at La Vida Loca Galeria, followed by reception and art show on female athleticsm at The York.

The art show featured LA-based artists Susan Higo and Beth McNamara. The screening was followed by a great panel discussion with McNamara, a former WUSA Philadelphia Charge player who experienced the folding of the league in 2002. Former Charge player Andrea Alfiler also joined us on the panel.

 

June 9, 2011: The Big Island, Hawai’i

AYSO and Kealakehe High School screening

Special Skype interview with WPS Philadelphia Independence player Natasha Kai – the first woman from Hawai’i to play on the Women’s US National Soccer Team and the Women’s Professional Soccer league.

May 6, 2011: Berkeley, California

Screening at UC Berkeley’s North Gate Hall

 

 

 

 

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