Cheerleader Queens
Cheerleader Queens

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Cheerleader Queens

2003
Movie
119 min
Thai

Four young cheerleaders leave their village to attend a catholic school in Bangkok. When the boys want to join the cheerleaders rather than any of the competitive teams they are rebuffed and end up joining the rugby team. Together the quartet make the most of their situation while never forgetting their ultimate dreams.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Kirsten JohnsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the phenomenon of competitive cheerleading, following several high school teams as they prepare for the National Cheerleading Championships. It delves into the intense training, dedication, and pressures faced by these young athletes, showcasing their athleticism and the often-overlooked seriousness of the sport. The film highlights the rivalries, friendships, and aspirations that drive the cheerleaders throughout their demanding season.

Critical Reception

Cheerleader Queens received moderate attention, with critics generally acknowledging its insightful look into a sport often perceived as secondary. While some found it a compelling human interest story, others felt it could have delved deeper into certain aspects or offered a more critical perspective on the commercialization and pressures within competitive cheerleading.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its access to the athletes' lives and dedication.

  • Noted for highlighting the athleticism and competitive spirit of cheerleading.

  • Some reviews suggested a desire for a more in-depth exploration of the sport's culture.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through Google reviews for this specific documentary.

Fun Fact

The film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2003, a prestigious event for independent cinema.

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