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Rising Phoenix

Rising Phoenix (2020)

Documentary Sport 106mins (M)
8.2 / 10 IMDb 8.1 / 10

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Rising Phoenix

2020 DocumentarySport 106mins M 8.2 / 10 IMDb 8.1 / 10

Elite athletes and insiders reflect on the Paralympic Games and examine how they impact a global understanding of disability, diversity and excellence.

Rising Phoenix: Cast & Crews

Directors
Ian Bonhôte
Top Cast
Bebe Vio, Tatyana McFadden, Jonnie Peacock, Jean Baptiste Alaize, Prince Harry

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4/5
4/5

Rising Phoenix, directed by Ian Bonhôte, is a powerful documentary that dives deep into the world of the Paralympic Games. The film successfully intertwines the personal stories of elite athletes with the broader cultural implications of their achievements. Each athlete's journey is told with sincer ... Show more >>

Editor Team
5/5
5/5

Rising Phoenix is an emotional rollercoaster that left me both inspired and in awe of the human spirit. Ian Bonhôte has crafted a documentary that is as heartwarming as it is enlightening. The stories of the Paralympic athletes are not just tales of triumph over adversity; they are powerful reminder ... Show more >>

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Absolutely, Rising Phoenix is a compelling documentary that not only showcases the incredible achievements of Paralympic athletes but also challenges societal perceptions of disability. The film presents a powerful narrative that highlights resilience, diversity, and excellence, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in sports, human rights, or personal stories of triumph.

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