A sports film is a film genre in which any particular sport plays a prominent role in the film's plot or acts as its central theme . It is a production in which a sport or a sports-related topic is prominently featured or is a focus of the plot. Despite this, sport is ultimately rarely the central concern of such films and sport performs primarily an allegorical role. Furthermore, sports fans are not necessarily the target demographic in such movies, but sports fans tend to maintain a high following and esteem for such movies.
41-482: Bend It Like Beckham is a 2002 sports comedy-drama film directed by Gurinder Chadha from a screenplay by Chadha, Paul Mayeda Berges , and Guljit Bindra. The film stars Parminder Nagra , Keira Knightley , Jonathan Rhys Meyers , Anupam Kher , Juliet Stevenson , Shaznay Lewis and Archie Panjabi . In Bend It Like Beckham , Jesminder Bhamra (Nagra) and Jules Paxton (Knightley) chase careers in professional football despite their parents' wishes. Development for
82-448: A lesbian relationship. (Although Jules's father correctly warns his wife that she is possibly jumping to the wrong conclusions, she remains adamant.) Jess's father secretly attends one of her games and sees Jess mocked with a racial slur by an opposing player, and Joe hugging her afterward to comfort her. The Harriers qualify for the finals of the league tournament, but the championship match, with an American talent scout in attendance,
123-410: A career just of being scouts. Skilled scouts who help to determine which players will fit in well with an organization can be the major difference between success and failure for the team with regard to wins and losses, which often relates directly to the organization's financial success or lack thereof as well. Scouts tend to have to perform one of two tasks, either scouting opposition teams to research
164-444: A hug and kiss to celebrate, furthering Jules's mother's suspicions. Jess returns to the wedding, happy and able to celebrate. Jules heads to the wedding as well, being given a ride by her mother, who, upon arriving, confronts Jess and accuses her of being a hypocrite and a lesbian. Jules drags her mother away, angrily clarifying her friendship with Jess and her sexual orientation. Later that day, Jess has still not told her parents about
205-631: A limited theatrical release in the United States on 12 March 2003 by Fox Searchlight Pictures . When originally released in the United Kingdom, it topped the country's box office for the next three weekends, before being overtaken by About a Boy . The film was released on DVD and VHS on 18 November 2002 in Europe by Warner Home Video and released on 30 September 2003 in the United States by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment . Among
246-430: A more richly developed sport world, and may also be more player-oriented or thematically complex. Often, they feature a hero of adventure origins and a clear distinction between loss and victory set against each other in a play time struggle. Thematically, the story is often one of "our team" versus "their team"; their team will always try to win, and our team will show the world that they deserve recognition or redemption;
287-436: A single weekend for a foreign movie. Bend it Like Beckham has also been favorably received by LGBTQ+ community members and press , with one reviewer from Vice noting its discussion of queer themes and symbolic queer undertones. The reviewer also shares: "Keira Knightley told PrideSource that she wants a lesbian Bend it Like Beckham sequel and agreed that her and Parminder’s characters should've ended up together." In
328-562: A specific moment in history like I, Tonya (2018). Examples of this overall genre/type include: Body and Soul (1947), The Hustler (1961), Rocky (1976), Hoosiers (1986), Remember the Titans (2000), Lagaan (2001), Moneyball (2011), Ford v Ferrari (2019), Ferrari (2023) and the Goal! trilogy. There have been numerous sports movies that have become award winning phenomenons. Several films have been nominated for and won
369-462: A young Irish former player whose own career was derailed by injuries, accepts her into the team. Although Jess's parents (mainly her mother) forbid her to join the team, she continues playing in secret, claiming to have a summer job when she is actually at football practice. When Joe learns that Jess is on the team without her parents' permission, he pleads with Mr. Bhamra to allow Jess to play, but he refuses, revealing that he does not want Jess to suffer
410-462: Is attracted to Joe despite denying fancying him when Jess asked her earlier. Furthermore, Jess's parents find out she is still playing football after her father sees a newspaper article about the Hamburg match. After returning, Jess goes to Jules's house to try to patch up their friendship but is rebuffed. Jules's mother, confused by overhearing parts of their argument out of context, thinks they are in
451-400: Is changing, but hasn't quite changed yet. The stiff upper lip has traveled miles from the time Chadha's father was denied a pint at some pubs at Southall , but like dollops of coagulated spice in badly stirred curry, discrimination crops up to spoil the taste, every now and then, in multi-racial Britain." Planet Bollywood gave the film a mark of 9 out of 10: the "screenplay not only explores
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#1732783680914492-461: Is clear that this genre is loved by many. Talent scout In professional sports , scouts are experienced talent evaluators who travel extensively for the purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports, and they determine whether their set of skills and talents represent what is needed by the scout's organization. Some scouts are interested primarily in the selection of prospects; younger players who may require further development by
533-648: Is loosely based on the life of Permi Jhooti . Helkon SK , formerly known as Redbus, picked up the script. Fox Searchlight Pictures picked up the rights for distribution in the United States at the Cannes Film Festival in 2002 . For its American cinema release it was suggested that the title of the movie be changed to Move It Like Mia , as marketeers were concerned that American audience would be unfamiliar with David Beckham. Principal photography began on 18 June 2001. A variety of locations around London and Shepperton Studios , Surrey were used for
574-523: Is to be held on the same day as Pinky's wedding, so Jess resigns herself to missing the game. At Pinky's wedding, Jess is visibly miserable; her father tells her to go to the game so she can be happy on her sister's wedding day. The Harriers are behind 1–0 when Jess arrives, but they rally, and eventually, Jess wins the game with a free kick. The scout offers Jess and Jules sports scholarships at Santa Clara University in California . Jules and Jess share
615-674: The DVD bonus features, several scenes did not make the final release. Some include dialogue from Pinky's friends and from Jules, as well as her mother meeting Kevin and his friends outside a shop, which would have been helpful, as Kevin is mentioned three times but is never seen. On the North American Billboard video charts, the film entered the top ten of the Top DVD Sales and Top DVD Rentals charts, at number six on Top VHS Sales, and number seven on Top VHS Rentals. In
656-577: The United Kingdom , an edited version of Bend It Like Beckham was broadcast on North Korean state television on 26 December 2010, Boxing Day . The British Ambassador to South Korea , Martin Uden , said it was the "first-ever Western-made film to air on television" in North Korea. A stage musical version of the film opened at London's Phoenix Theatre in June 2015. On 7 May 2019 it was announced that
697-631: The United Kingdom, it was the sixth most-watched film of 2003 on subscription television , with 810,000 viewers on Sky Premier that year. It was later the most-watched film on UK television during the first half of 2005, with 7.3 million viewers on BBC1 during that period. Combined, the film drew at least 8.11 million UK viewership during 2003 and 2005. The film was released on Blu Ray by VIA VISION of Australia in October 2024. Bend It Like Beckham surprised critics and met with mostly positive reviews. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives
738-474: The United Kingdom, the film grossed over £11 million, making it one of the highest-grossing Black / Asian -themed British films. With $ 32.5 million in US box office revenue, Bend It Like Beckham became the highest-grossing Indian-themed film in the United States since Gandhi (1982). At the time of its release, Bend It Like Beckham became the highest-grossing association football themed sports film in
779-631: The United States; it remains the third highest-grossing film there in this genre (behind Kicking & Screaming and She's the Man ). The film grossed $ 76.6 million worldwide. The U.K. soundtrack release features bhangra music, and songs by the Spice Girls ' Victoria Beckham and Melanie C and rock band Texas . It also features "Baddest Ruffest" by Backyard Dog, the aria Nessun Dorma , from Puccini 's Turandot and excerpts from dance band Basement Jaxx . The U.S. soundtrack release rearranges
820-543: The acquiring team, but who are judged to be worthy of that effort and expense for the potential future payoff that it could bring, while others concentrate on players who are already polished professionals, whose rights may be available soon, either through free agency or trading, and who are seen as filling a team's specific need at a certain position. Advance scouts watch the teams that their teams are going to play in order to help determine strategy . Many scouts are former coaches or retired players, while others have made
861-436: The airport scene at the film's conclusion. Gurinder Chadha co-wrote the script with Guljit Bindra and screenwriting partner Paul Mayeda Berges. Nayar and Chadha actively pursued financing for the film at Sundance Film Festival . Having previously worked with Road Movies, a German production company on several other projects, Nayar approached them and they came on board, followed by British Screen and The Film Council . The film
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#1732783680914902-482: The airport, they see David Beckham with his wife Victoria , which Jules takes as a good sign. The two leave through the gate waving happily to their families. While Jess and Jules are away, they send a team photo indicating their continued success in football. Pinky is revealed to be pregnant and Mr. Bhamra gets back into playing cricket and is seen playing outside with Joe and Pinky's husband. Additionally David and Victoria Beckham appear in non-speaking cameos in
943-547: The box office, making it the highest-grossing football sports film . In 2015 it was adapted into a stage musical that opened at the Phoenix Theatre . 18-year-old Jesminder "Jess" Bhamra is the daughter of British Indian Punjabi Sikhs living in Hounslow , London. Jess is passionate about football, but her parents do not support her interest, preferring that she focus on academics. However, she sometimes plays in
984-534: The considerable substance in terms of values, attitudes and the love for sport, the film just goes to prove that there are ways to be convincing and honest." Jamie Russell at the BBC gave it 4 out of 5 stars, and argued that "Mr Beckham ought to be proud to have his name on such a great film." The British film was distributed by iDream Productions in India, and went on to set the record in India for most tickets sold during
1025-535: The development of Jess as a person, but also the changing values and culture of NRI teens: Jess's urge to break the social norm of the Indian home-maker, her sister's (Archie Punjabi) sexually active relationship, and the gay Indian [Tony, played by Ameet Chana]." The Hindu argued, "If ever there is a film that is positive, realistic and yet delightful, then it has to be Dream Production's latest venture directed by Gurinder Chadha... Light-hearted, without taking away
1066-471: The film "was really full of easy humor, an impeccable sense of milieu that is the result of knowing the culture intimately enough to poke fun at it while understanding its underlying integrity." The Times of India noted the film's social context, saying, "[it] is really about the bending of rules, social paradigms and lives – all to finally curl that ball, bending it like Beckham, through the goalpost of ambition ... The creeping divide shows that Britain
1107-482: The film a score of 85% based on 154 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The consensus states, "Inspiring, compassionate, and with a sly undercurrent of social commentary, Bend It Like Beckham is a lively feel-good movie that genuinely charms." Metacritic gave the movie a score of 66 based on 32 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times noted that
1148-448: The film began after Chadha, Bindra, and Berges completed the screenplay by early 2001. Nagra and Knightley were hired soon after, with casting rounded out with the additions of Meyers, Kher, Stevenson, Lewis, and Panjabi by that May. Principal photography began in June 2001 and lasted until September, with filming locations including London , Shepperton Studios , and Hamburg . Production collaborated with The Football Association , while
1189-445: The film's title refers to David Beckham 's curling free kick technique, also known as bending. Bend It Like Beckham was theatrically released first in the United Kingdom on 12 April 2002 by Redbus Film Distribution . The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the screenplay, light-hearted tone, and commentary on Punjabi social norms and culture. Bend It Like Beckham grossed $ 76.6 million at
1230-579: The football field to tell Joe of her parents' decision. The two almost kiss, but Jess pulls away, saying her parents would object, and that although they had come far enough to let her go to the United States to play, she doesn't think they would be able to handle another cultural rebellion from her. On the day of Jess and Jules's flight to the United States, the two are about to board the plane when Joe arrives and confesses his love for Jess. The two kiss secretly and Jess agrees to sort out their relationship (and her parents) when she returns for Christmas. While at
1271-497: The highest award of Best Picture at the Academy Awards , including Chariots of Fire (1981), Rocky (1976), and Million Dollar Baby (2004). Other movies that received awards of a high caliber are Jerry Maguire (Best Supporting Actor, 1996), Bull Durham (Best Original Screenplay, 1988), and The Karate Kid (Best Supporting Actor, 1984). Regardless of the awards that these sports films have been granted, it
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1312-556: The nine-week shoot, with the semi-final taking place over a three-day period in Hamburg , Germany. Chadha, who played an active role in casting, chose Parminder Nagra and Keira Knightley , who would play the two lead roles in the film, while Archie Panjabi and Jonathan Rhys Meyers were in early talks to join the cast. Shaznay Lewis and Anupam Kher were also in final talks. Juliet Stevenson and Frank Harper joined as Paula Paxton and Alan Paxton, mother and father of Jules. For
1353-644: The opposition's players and tactics, or scouting individual players to identify their level of skill and to keep track of potential new signings. Contemporary Major League Baseball teams usually classify scouts and their differing responsibilities as follows: According to Tony Lucadello , considered by some to be the greatest scout ever, the four kinds of scouts start with the letter 'P': Lucadello estimated that five percent of scouts were poor, five percent pickers, 85 percent performance scouts and five percent projectors. Modern day scouts are becoming more and more reliant on computer programs to aid and assist in
1394-543: The park with boys, including her best friend, Tony, who is thought to be interested in Jess, but is revealed to be gay later in the film. Jess's family is occupied with planning for the upcoming wedding of her older sister Pinky. Jules Paxton, a member of the Hounslow Harriers, a local women's amateur football team, notices Jess's football skills and befriends her, inviting her to try out for the team. The coach, Joe,
1435-539: The role of Jess's mother, Mrs Bhamra, Chadha turned to Shaheen Khan , whom she had previously cast in Bhaji on the Beach . Anupam Kher , a Bollywood actor, was cast as Mr Bhamra, Jess's father. Chadha worked with The Football Association and ended up casting actual players from a variety of school teams. Bend It Like Beckham was released theatrically on 12 April 2002 by Redbus Film Distribution . The film then received
1476-609: The scholarship; she is afraid they might not allow her to go to the United States on her own. Tony, attempting to help Jess, decides to lie to the family and tell them he will get engaged to Jess as long as she gets to go to any college she wants. The Bhamras happily accept, but Jess immediately confesses the truth. Jess's mother ignores Jess's heartfelt speech and scolds Jess's father for letting Jess leave Pinky's wedding. But her father announces he doesn't want Jess to suffer as he did and accepts her desire to play football, eventually leading her mother to finally accept it as well. Jess runs to
1517-485: The sport they are playing and trying to get back into it. Examples and staples of the genre include The Waterboy , The Longest Yard , Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby , and Blades of Glory . Sports drama combines the sports film genre with drama film elements. These films rely on conflict, usually revolving around an athlete or a team. These dramas can further be broken up into categories, some movies focusing on race such as 42 (2013), or focusing on
1558-1001: The stage production, which debuted in London's West End, would have its North American premiere in Toronto, with a limited run at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts ' Bluma Appel Theatre beginning in December 2019. Sports film The first sports film was released 1915, this was during the era of silent films. Several sub-categories of sports films can be identified, although the delineations between these subgenres, much as in live action, are somewhat fluid. The most common sports subgenres depicted in movies are sports drama and sports comedy. Both categories typically employ playground settings, match, game creatures and other elements commonly associated with biological stories. Sports films tend to feature
1599-434: The story does not always have to involve a team. The story could also be about an individual athlete or the story could focus on an individual playing on a team. Sports comedy combines the sports film genre with comedy film elements. Traditionally, these films heavily rely on slapstick humor and very physical comedy, such as someone getting hurt in a comical way. A typical storyline may revolve around someone losing sight of
1640-458: The tracks and excludes some material. "Dream the Dream" by Shaznay Lewis and Amar's Hindi cover of "Jennifer Rush's The Power Of Love" appears in the film along with another Hindi cover of "The Power Of Love" with male vocals that appears in the ending credits but these tracks are absent from both of the soundtrack releases. To mark the tenth anniversary of North Korea's relations with
1681-513: The way he did when he was excluded from a cricket club because of anti-Indian sentiment . With Pinky covering for her, Jess travels with the team to play a match in Germany ; the Harriers lose the match after Jess fails to score a penalty kick . When they go out clubbing in Hamburg after the match, Jules catches Joe and Jess about to kiss. This sours the two girls' friendship, as Jules also