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Still We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie

The 2003 Boston Red Sox season is a captivating story of camaraderie and high-stakes baseball, as the team's journey from Spring Training to the American League Championship Series is marked by intense rivalry with the New York Yankees and a deep connection with their devoted fan base.

The documentary explores the 2003 Boston Red Sox season through the eyes and words of over a dozen fans, showcasing the team's immense pull on its fan base. The film delves into the team's inner workings, featuring interviews with players, manager Grady Little, owners John W. Henry and Larry Luccino, producer Tom Werner, and youthful general manager Theo Epstein, who introduced a new statistical analysis philosophy. The documentary highlights the team's emotional ups and downs, including a thrilling divisional playoff series comeback and the intense American League Championship Series against the Yankees, which featured a brawl and dramatic swings in momentum.

Info about Still We Believe: The Boston Red Sox Movie

Studio(s): Bombo Sports & Entertainment

Originally Released: United States, May 09, 2004

Genres:Documentary, Sport