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Let Me Run
Let Me Run
2025-11-20
8
fr
Documentary
Let Me Run profiles six inspiring women, famous or anonymous, from yesterday or today, athletes or amateurs, who use sport to gain freedom, while tracing more than 150 years of women's struggle for access to sport.
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Director
Philippe Fontana
Producer
Michaël Jeremiasz
Author
Philippe Fontana
Producer
Philippe Fontana
Documentation & Support
Fabrice Héron
feminism
sports documentary
social documentary
women's liberation movement
women's liberation
society women
women's sports
women empowerment
feminist movement
women's rights activist
Status
Released
Countries
France
Companies
Les Gros Films
Canal+
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