
Ni distintos ni diferentes: Campeones
The cast of the film "Campeones", directed by Javier Fesser, talk about their day-to-day lives.
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Plot Summary
Marco, a basketball coach with a temper, finds himself sentenced to community service coaching a team of players with intellectual disabilities. Initially dismissive, he gradually learns valuable life lessons from the team's unique spirit and resilience. Together, they face challenges and strive for success, forging an unexpected bond.
Critical Reception
Campeones was a critical and commercial success in Spain, lauded for its heartwarming story, humor, and sensitive portrayal of intellectual disabilities. It resonated with audiences for its uplifting message and strong performances, becoming one of the highest-grossing Spanish films of its release year.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its genuine humor and emotional depth.
- Applauded for its positive and respectful representation of individuals with disabilities.
- Considered an inspiring and feel-good sports comedy.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Campeones, frequently highlighting its humor, touching storyline, and the film's ability to inspire and entertain. Many appreciated its positive message and the authentic performances.
Awards & Accolades
Goya Award for Best Film, Best New Actor (Jesus Vidal), Best Original Song. Nominated for Goya Award for Best Director and Best Actor.
Fun Fact
The film's portrayal of players with intellectual disabilities was met with such acclaim that it led to the establishment of a new professional basketball league in Spain specifically for individuals with intellectual disabilities, inspired by the film's success.
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