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Watch Us Roar!
A raw and honest take on the GB Deaf Women's Futsal team's quest to win a medal at the 2024 Winter Deaflympics.
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Documentary (2024). Watch Us Roar! is the definitive behind the scenes story of the GB Deaf Women’s Futsal squad's quest to win a medal at the 2024 Winter Deaflympics. With unprecedented access to the squad before, during and after the tournament, this raw and honest film explores the adversity that British Deaf athletes must overcome just to be able to compete, and the emotional realities of performing on the international stage. Shooting Producer-Director: Samuel Ash; a Flashing Lights Media production for BSLBT.
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