jolo
10-02-2011, 05:43 PM
On October 4th, ESPN films is going to present a documentary about one of the bravest people that I can think of, Dr. Renee Richards, the first Transgendered women to enter the U.S. Open Tennis Championships in 1977.
Information about the Documentary (http://espn.go.com/espn/espnfilms/story/_/id/6961183/renee)
I really enjoy ESPN films documentaries and their 30:30 series, where they take a sports theme and go way behind the theme and focus on the personal and social aspects of the topic. What I like about their documentaries is that they keep the focus on the the topic and they let those involved with the topic do the speaking, not a narrator telling us what we are supposed to be seeing.
I am a big sports fan and I played a lot of tennis for fun and in local competitive tournaments. I remember when Renne played and I would think that for most people, that would be the first time that they saw a transgendered woman (that they were aware of anyway) especially in a public manner.
I can't imagine her courage.
From the previews of the TV documentary I have seen, it looks like it will be fascinating ....... for anyone.
Jon :respect:
Information about the Documentary (http://espn.go.com/espn/espnfilms/story/_/id/6961183/renee)
I really enjoy ESPN films documentaries and their 30:30 series, where they take a sports theme and go way behind the theme and focus on the personal and social aspects of the topic. What I like about their documentaries is that they keep the focus on the the topic and they let those involved with the topic do the speaking, not a narrator telling us what we are supposed to be seeing.
I am a big sports fan and I played a lot of tennis for fun and in local competitive tournaments. I remember when Renne played and I would think that for most people, that would be the first time that they saw a transgendered woman (that they were aware of anyway) especially in a public manner.
I can't imagine her courage.
From the previews of the TV documentary I have seen, it looks like it will be fascinating ....... for anyone.
Jon :respect: