The extraordinary story of the 1971 Women’s World Cup, which was held in Mexico City and witnessed by more than 100,000 fans. This landmark tournament was dismissed by FIFA and written out of sports history – until now, with dazzling archival footage and interviews with the former players.
Is Copa 71 on Netflix? Yes! The movie Copa 71 is now on Netflix in the countries listed below.
Production | Caroline Currier | Executive Producer |
Production | Alex Morgan | Executive Producer |
Production | Oli Harbottle | Executive Producer |
Writing | Victoria Gregory | Screenplay |
Editing | Mark Roberts | Editor |
Editing | Arturo Calvete | Editor |
Writing | Rachel Ramsay | Screenplay |
Writing | James Erskine | Screenplay |
Production | Venus Williams | Executive Producer |
Production | Serena Williams | Executive Producer |
Production | Victoria Gregory | Producer |
Production | Alex Holmes | Executive Producer |
Production | Jon Mone | Executive Producer |
Production | Isha Price | Executive Producer |
Sound | Kle Savidge | Music Supervisor |
Sound | Rob Lord | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Tim Metzger | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Camera | Angela Neil | Director of Photography |
Camera | Alex Roa | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Camera | Maggie Olkuska | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Production | Anna Godas | Producer |
Production | Jannat Gargi | Producer |
Production | Rachel Doctors | Line Producer |
Editing | Marina Amaral | Colorist |
Camera | John Halliday | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Camera | Gabriel Pomeraniec | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Directing | James Erskine | Director |
Directing | Rachel Ramsay | Director |
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