Serena Williams and her sister Venus will help making the film about 1971 Women's World Cup.

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Serena and Venus Williams have announced that they will be working together on a film celebrating the 1971 Women’s World Cup. The film will tell the story of the first women’s international football tournament, which was held in Mexico City.

It will focus on the experiences of the players who took part in this historic event, as well as the impact it had on their lives and on the world of women’s football. The film is being produced by Serena and Venus’ production company, Serena Ventures, and is expected to be released in 2022. This project is a great example of how two powerful female athletes can use their platform to celebrate and honor female athletes from around the world.

COPA 71 is an upcoming documentary film that celebrates the groundbreaking 1971 Women’s World Cup, featuring archival footage of the tournament. The film is a Dogwoof and New Black Films production, backed by Westbrook, and follows the inspiring story of two sisters, Serena and Venus Williams.

It highlights how their mother, Oracene Price, supported their dreams of becoming tennis champions and pushed them to become part of this historic event. COPA 71 will be an eye-opening look at how women’s sports have evolved over the years and will be an important reminder for future generations about the importance of female empowerment in sports.

The Williams sisters, Serena and Venus, are two of the most iconic athletes in the world. Not only have they achieved incredible success on the tennis court, but they have also been trailblazers for women’s sport. They are now eager to help tell the stories of other inspiring female athletes, particularly those competing in this year’s Women’s World Cup. Through their platform and reach, they will be able to bring attention to some of these amazing role models and help to promote equality and diversity in sport.

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