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Serena Williams
Serena Williams' Documentary 'COPA 71'
Tennis icon turned executive producer, Serena Williams, teams up with Will Smith's Westbrook Studios for "COPA 71," a unique sports documentary unearthing the hidden story of the 1971 Women's World Cup dismissed by soccer authorities.
A Remarkable Tale Revived
The historic event, overlooked by FIFA's revamped format, gains cinematic recognition. A teaser fuels anticipation, even catching the attention of Serena's husband, Alexis Ohanian, who hints at more to come.
The narrative showcases Serena's involvement in the project, echoing her passion beyond tennis.
While retweeting the trailer of the ‘COPA 71,’ the American internet entrepreneur said, “Serena First: @weareangelcity, Next: #COPA71, After that: 😏”
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Serena Williams Champions Women's Soccer
Embracing a pivotal role as executive producer, Serena Williams lauds the honor of spotlighting women's sports in "COPA 71." With enthusiasm, she unveils the untold history, highlighting soccer's iconic moments.
A Glorious Tale Unveiled
Venus Williams, a part of the production, joins in showcasing the remarkable feats and achievements of female soccer athletes from the 1970s era. The sisters' involvement echoes their dedication to empowerment through storytelling.
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