Believe in Me (PG)
Sweet, feel-good sports flick is girl-powered.
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- Studio: IFC Films, IFC Films
- Directed By: Robert Collector
- Cast: Bruce Dern, Samantha Mathis, Jeffrey Donovan
- Running Time: 108 minutes
- Release Date: 03/08/2007
- Video/DVD Release Date: 09/04/2007
- Genre: Drama
- MPAA Rating: PG
- MPAA Explanation: some mild thematic elements and language.
Parents need to know
Families can talk about why the Lady Cyclones weren't as valued as the boys' basketball team. Is sexism still evident in high-school -- or even professional -- sports? What can be done to change that? How did Coach Driscoll treat his players "like boys"? How did the team prove Mr. Brawley wrong? What has changed since the 1960s for young women interested in sports? Can you think of female athletes who serve as role models in various sports? Why don't more sports movies deal with female athletes' teams?
Message
Social Behavior:
The overlooked girls' basketball team realizes that they can -- and should -- play as competitively as their male counterparts. Coach Driscoll goes from grumbling about coaching girls to preferring it. The girls demand to be treated just like the boy athletes and command the respect and loyalty of their school and town.
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Violence
The Lady Cyclones get into an on-court fight with another team, and the girls punch, wrestle, and pull each other's hair. A father forces his daughter off the team by physically dragging her away.
Sex
Mild kissing between the coach and his wife; a high-school student elopes and gets pregnant (causing scandal). In a brief locker room scene, a girl is shown in her bra.
Language
About as clean as a live-action film can get: one instance of "ass," and mild utterances of frustration like "doggonit!"
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