The Other Sport

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The Other Sport
Written byMattias Löw
Directed byMattias Löw
StarringPia Sundhage, Lotta Schelin, Kosovare Asllani, Marta Vieira da Silva, Hanna Ljungberg, Victoria Sandell Svensson, Malin Moström, Hope Solo, Lena Videkull, Anette Börjesson, Marika Domanski-Lyfors, Elisabeth Leidinge, Gunilla Paijkull, Elisabet Gunnarsdottir, Tony Gustavsson, Stefan Rehn, Torbjörn Nilsson, Karl-Erik Nilsson, Lars-Åke Lagrell, Lennart Johansson and Thomas Dennerby
Country of originSweden
Original languageSwedish
Production
ProducersMattias Löw, Valentina Santi Löw and Orvar Anklew
CinematographyMattias Löw and Orvar Anklew
EditorOrvar Anklew
Running time132 minutes (3 episodes x 44 minutes)
DistributorSveriges Television and SVT Play
Release
Original releaseJune 20, 2013 (2013-06-20)

The Other Sport (Swedish: Den andra sporten) is a 2013 SVT three-part documentary television series[1] produced by Freedom From Choice and Sveriges Television zooming in on the conditions of women's football in Sweden since the first clubs got structurally organized in the mid-1960s until this very day through the early dominance of Öxabäcks IF in the 1970s and 1980s, the importance of Umeå IK in the 2000s, Sweden winning the first UEFA Women's Championship in 1984 and until 2013 when the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 was played in Sweden.

The three various approaches to story are told from the perspective of today's reality - The Winning Call - from yesterday's reality - Women Against The Tide - as well as through a chronological study and insight to the important dates and decisive moments throughout history showing the developments of women's football in Sweden - in Play Seriously.

The documentary series is created by Mattias Löw, Valentina Santi Löw and Orvar Anklew and features women football stars Marta Vieira da Silva, Lotta Schelin, Kosovare Asllani, Hope Solo former stars Hanna Ljungberg, Victoria Sandell Svensson, Lena Videkull, Anette Börjesson, the 2012 FIFA World Coach of the Year Pia Sundhage, former Sweden women's national football team coach Marika Domanski-Lyfors, Icelandic coach Elisabet Gunnarsdottir as well as the first woman to coach a national football team Gunilla Paijkull, former Sweden women's national football team goalkeeper Elisabeth Leidinge and long-time Sweden women's national football team coach Thomas Dennerby.

The Other Sport has been selected for various film, TV and journalism festivals around the world and won several nominations and awards, most notably at the New York Television Festival. The documentary series was the curtain raiser at the ViBGYOR Film Festival in Thrissur, India.

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Sources
  • "Aftonbladet Article" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  • "The Other Sport Review" (in Swedish). Allas. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Norran Article" (in Swedish). Norran. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Journalisten Awards" (in Swedish). Svenska Journalistförbundet. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Sportjournalisterna Awards" (in Swedish). Svenska Sportjournalistförbundet. Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Film i Västerbotten Awards" (in Swedish). Film i Västerbotten. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Sveriges Television Awards" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Sveriges Television Awards" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Sveriges Television Awards" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "Sveriges Television Awards" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  • "SFI Listing & Awards". Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
Notes
  1. ^ "Den andra sporten" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2015.

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