Official Trailer for ‘The Herricanes’ Doc – 70s Women’s Football League

Official Trailer for ‘The Herricanes’ Doc – 70s Women’s Football League

by Alex Billington
August 29, 2024
Source: YouTube

The Herricanes Trailer

“As women – why wouldn’t we want to play America’s game?” Blue Harbor Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for a documentary film called The Herricanes, a fascinating look back at sports history with an eye on moderns athletes, too. This doc premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival last year and won the Audience Award in the Doc Spotlight section. The Houston Herricanes were a part of the first women’s full tackle football league in the 1970s. Their unknown story is one of commitment, courage, and strength. Despite adversity and hardship, they fielded a team purely for the love of the game. What they started is a movement that is still in motion today. These groundbreaking ladies from all different walks of life came to the field with little to no experience but together they made history, even if it hasn’t been told yet. Despite this story, and much progress since, there’s still setbacks… As the number one sport in America, football is still only visibly played by men, and still remains the final frontier for women in sports. This documentary explores the larger question of what it means when America’s most popular sport is only visible among men.

Here’s the full official trailer for Olivia Kuan’s doc The Herricanes, direct from YouTube:

The Herricanes Doc Film

Oliva Kuan’s docu film tells the unknown story of The Houston Herricanes, who competed in the first women’s full-contact football league in the 1970s. Despite adversity & hardship, they formed a team solely for the love of the game, sparking a movement that is still going strong today. Despite receiving very little public support during their 4 years of play, the team found strength within itself. The trailblazing women from various backgrounds came into the field with little to no experience, but they stuck with it as long as money allowed. Today, women’s football faces the same challenges that the Herricanes did 40 years ago. Although Title IX has significantly increased the number of girls and women participating in sports since 1972, football remains the final frontier for female athletes. The Herricanes, formerly titled Brick House, is directed by indie filmmaker Olivia Kuan, director of the thriller Catfish Killer previously, making her first real documentary film. Produced by James Lee Hernandez, Brian Lazarte, Lisa France, James Short, Justin Baldoni, and Andrew Calof. This intiially premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival last year. Blue Harbor will debut The Herricanes doc in select US theaters starting in October this fall. Who wants to watch this?

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