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Legendary Athletes Launch Powerful Short Film Series Spotlighting Female Athlete Experiences
9 Oct
Summary
- Olympians Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe executive produce new "Unstoppable" documentary series
- Series explores themes like motherhood, injury, nutrition, and aging in female sports
- First episode "Filling the Void" follows Olympic fencer's comeback from devastating injury

In a groundbreaking move, sports icons Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe have launched a new short film series titled "Unstoppable: Stories of Strength" to shine a light on the untold experiences of female athletes around the world. Through their production company A Touch More, Bird and Rapinoe are executive producing a collection of films that explore themes such as the challenges of returning to sports after childbirth, the emotional toll of devastating injuries, systemic inequities in nutrition, and the realities of aging as a female athlete.
The first episode, "Filling the Void," follows Olympic fencer Ysaora Thibus as she makes a courageous comeback after being sidelined by a career-threatening injury. Other upcoming installments will feature elite athletes like soccer star Alex Morgan and tennis champion Victoria Azarenka sharing their personal journeys of motherhood in professional sports. The series aims to "pull back the curtain" on the grit, determination, and strength required of female athletes, giving voice to their underrepresented stories.
Alongside the "Unstoppable" series, Bird and Rapinoe's production company is also developing their first scripted TV series, "Playing the Field," based on the bestselling novel "Cleat Cute." The duo continues to champion narratives centered on identity, activism, and underrepresented communities through their innovative storytelling.