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Orchestrating An Upset dives into a pivotal moment in hockey history, capturing the essence of the 1996 World Cup of Hockey. The film crafts a narrative around the underdog U.S. team, challenging the long-standing dominance of Canada in international play. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the tension and excitement leading up to that game. It’s interesting how the film juxtaposes personal stories with team dynamics, showcasing the raw emotions and motivations driving these athletes. The archival footage adds a gritty feel, and the interviews give a sense of the camaraderie that was essential to their victory. It’s a fresh take on sports documentaries, focusing on a lesser-known triumph that deserves more attention.
Focuses on the U.S. hockey team's strategies.Includes interviews with key players and coaches.Features a mix of archival footage and contemporary analysis.
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