Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Worldwide
Olympic Partner in the Wireless Communications Equipment category, announced
today a partnership with Academy Award® winning filmmaker Morgan Neville
(“20 Feet from Stardom”; “Best of Enemies”) on “A Fighting
Chance”,
a documentary short that will tell the inspiring, untold stories of four
Olympic Games hopefuls on their quest to overcome remarkable odds and obstacles
to compete at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. The collaboration is part of
Samsung’s commitment to spread the Olympic spirit by shining a spotlight on
these athletes as they relentlessly push the boundaries of what is possible.
The documentary short, slated for release next month, will take viewers on an emotive journey as they are exposed to the unexplored worlds of athletes from three diverse countries – Lesotho, Vanuatu, and the Dominican Republic. Neville traveled thousands of miles to capture the history, ambition and shared passion of these Olympic Games hopefuls, each fighting daily constraints in hopes of seeing the flag of their country fly from the podium in Rio de Janeiro. Similar to its relentless pursuit of innovation that enriches people’s lives, Samsung aspires to fuel meaningful progress for the future by sharing these stories.
“I am happy to be working with Samsung to
create this documentary film in the lead up to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Samsung is a brand known around the world, and I’ve seen the positive impact it
can make on not just these athletes, but on others as well,” said director
Morgan Neville. “If the Olympic Spirit is about overcoming every hurdle and
accepting no limits, then I think Samsung is a great ambassador for these
values.”
“A Fighting Chance” will introduce the
world to the following Olympic Games hopefuls:
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Tsepo Mathibelle (Marathon Running, 24 years old,
Lesotho): In Lesotho, a small country landlocked by South Africa,
viewers will meet Tsepo Mathibelle, a determined marathoner running to support
his entire family. After finishing in last place at the London 2012
Olympic Games, Tsepo remains steadfast in his quest to win Lesotho’s first
Olympic medal.
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Miller Pata & Linline Matauatu (Beach
Volleyball, 23 and 26 years old, Vanuatu): In Vanuatu, an island
country in the South Pacific which was devastated by Cyclone Pam in 2015,
viewers will be introduced to Miller Pata and Linline Matauatu, a beach
volleyball team whose everyday tenacity and perseverance is inspiring a
generation of Ni-Vanuatu women to think beyond the limits of traditional
boundaries and follow their dreams.
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Yenebier Guillén Benitez (Boxing, 75kg,
29 years old, Dominican Republic): Yenebier Guillén Benitez is a young
woman striving to be the first female Olympic medalist from her country,
smashing gender barriers with every punch. She is determined to keep the sport
legacy alive in her family, following in the footsteps of both her father and
grandfather.
Neville, known for his unique ability to make
relatively unknown subjects become the stars, took a unique approach to
bringing these stories to life through documentary storytelling. He spent time
in each athlete’s home country, where he conducted intimate interviews with the
Olympic Games hopefuls, their coaches, teammates and community members to learn
about the ways in which they are breaking the mold and writing history for
their countries. He also observed and captured their rigorous training routines
– a universal theme of dedication and determination weaving each athlete’s
journey together under the umbrella of a shared goal: to win an Olympic
medal.
“Samsung is in a unique position to tell the
untold stories of these athletes because we live the same dreams of being
extraordinary and pushing limits to achieve the impossible,” said Younghee
Lee, Executive Vice President of Global Marketing, Mobile Communications
Business at Samsung Electronics. “As a dedicated
Worldwide Olympic Partner, we believe that this film will captivate the world
in the lead up to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, fueling the Olympic
Movement overall and shining a spotlight on athletes and countries that many
fans would have never known before.”
Samsung is constantly striving to connect and
help people stay connected, share experiences and create the memories that
write history. To enhance each athlete’s training and help them stay connected
with family, friends and coaches on the road to Rio, they were provided with a
variety of Samsung Galaxy mobile products and technology.
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