Life Is Not a Competition  But I’m Winning

Life Is Not a Competition, But I’m Winning (UA-13+)

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): Deutsch (German)
  • Director(s): Julia Fuhr Mann
  • Cast(s): Eva Maria Jost, Annet Negesa, Amanda Reiter, Caitlin Fisher, Daniel Marin Medina See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 19min
  • Music: Cornelia Böhm
  • Similar To: Babo: The Haftbefehl Story, Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld
  • Story:

    If history is written by the victors, where does that leave those who were never allowed to be part of the game? A collective of queer athletes enters the Olympic Stadium in Athens and sets out to honour those who were excluded from standing on the winners’ podium. They meet Amanda Reiter, a trans* marathon runner who has to struggle with the prejudices of sports organizers, and Annet Negesa, an 800m runner who was urged by the international sports federations to undergo hormone-altering surgery. Together they create a radical poetic utopia far from the rigid gender rules found in competitive sports.

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Story

If history is written by the victors, where does that leave those who were never allowed to be part of the game? A collective of queer athletes enters the Olympic Stadium in Athens and sets out to honour those who were excluded from standing on the winners’ podium. They meet Amanda Reiter, a trans* marathon runner who has to struggle with the prejudices of sports organizers, and Annet Negesa, an 800m runner who was urged by the international sports federations to undergo hormone-altering surgery. Together they create a radical poetic utopia far from the rigid gender rules found in competitive sports.