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- Yes Rate this movie Tell us what you think. Set in 1978 and inspired by real life events in the Shu family, Gracie is the story of a sixteen year-old girl who, after a family tragedy changed her life, fought for and won the right for girls everywhere to play competitive team socer.
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Gracie is a real teen, full of rebellion, bad decisions, and moping along with her more-inspiring traits -- in other words, she's someone that teens can probably relate to and that parents can knowingly roll their eyes over.
- Elevation Studios
- Davis Guggenheim
The fictional character of Gracie Atherton-Yoo is loosely based on a real woman named Mary Kay Letourneau, who was at the centre of what became a major tabloid scandal in 1997, when she...
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The story is set in 1978 and is about a teenage girl who fights to play on the boys' soccer team after her brother dies. Who's Involved: Davis Guggenheim, Elisabeth Shue, Dermot Mulroney, Carly Schroeder, Lemore Syvan, Andrew Shue, John Shue. Release Date: Friday, June 1, 2007. PG-13 PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED MPA.
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- Dermot Mulroney
- Davis Guggenheim
Jun 1, 2007 · A struggling teenage girl finds personal redemption through soccer in “Gracie,” an earnest, well-acted, poignant drama that nevertheless runs afoul of sports movie cliches. Not that you can ...
May 31, 2007 · Directed by Davis Guggenheim. Biography, Drama, Sport. PG-13. 1h 35m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. May 31, 2007. A familiar underdog story told with unusual sensitivity, Davis Guggenheim’s...
- Davis Guggenheim
It's a bit forgettable but a good story nonetheless. And if you didn't know, it's the real life story of actress Elizabeth Shue
Gracie: Directed by Davis Guggenheim. With Jesse Lee Soffer, Christopher Shand, Carly Schroeder, Karl Girolamo. Grace, a football enthusiast, fights an uphill battle to play in the boys' varsity team of her high school and gain support for women's soccer while dealing with the death of her brother.