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Stand your Ground - Steh deine Frau
Stand your Ground - Steh deine Frau

Stand your Ground - Steh deine Frau

Genres

Documentary

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Documentary about three female footballers from the Austrian football club FC Blau Weiß Linz - Union Kleinmünchen. The film portrays the athletes and their fight for recognition and equality in male-dominated football.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

76 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

05 June 2024

Country

Austria

Cast

Christine Holzmüller

Christine Holzmüller

Self

Katharina Meßthaler

Katharina Meßthaler

Self

Almedina Šišić

Almedina Šišić

Self

Eugen Dickinger

Eugen Dickinger

Self

Gerald Reindl

Gerald Reindl

Self

Thomas Wüest

Thomas Wüest

Self

Stefan Reiter

Stefan Reiter

Self

Markus Achleitner

Markus Achleitner

Self

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