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It's All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football (2024)
Spanish footballers come together for the first time to relive the turbulent 2023 Women's World Cup and the kiss that overshadowed their victory.
Spanish footballers come together for the first time to relive the turbulent 2023 Women's World Cup and the kiss that overshadowed their victory.
The film explicitly critiques systemic sexism and the abuse of power within sports institutions, highlighting the critical importance of consent and advocating for gender equality. It champions collective action and accountability as essential for challenging patriarchal structures.
The film centers on women in professional football, highlighting a pivotal incident that challenged established norms and power structures within the sport. The narrative critically examines traditional male authority and behavior, focusing on a significant event that sparked widespread discussion about gender dynamics.
The film centers on a specific incident in Spanish football and its broader societal implications, rather than exploring family units or family-life norms. There is no meaningful content within the narrative to assess regarding family values.
The documentary "It's All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football" examines the controversy surrounding the non-consensual kiss involving Luis Rubiales and Jennifer Hermoso. It delves into themes of sexism, power dynamics, and the subsequent #SeAcabó movement within Spanish football. The film does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes as part of its narrative.
The documentary 'It's All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football' chronicles the significant events and aftermath of the kiss scandal involving the Spanish women's national football team. The film's narrative is dedicated to this specific real-life controversy and its societal implications. No transsexual characters or related themes are depicted within the film's content.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film chronicles real-life events and figures from Spanish football. All central characters are depicted with their historically accurate genders, showing no instances where a character established as one gender is portrayed as another.
The film depicts real-life individuals involved in a significant event in Spanish football. Their on-screen portrayal aligns with their established historical race.
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