Race
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Race

In the 1930s, Jesse Owens is a young man who is the first in his family to go to college. Going to Ohio State to train under its track and field coach..., Larry Snyder, the young African American athlete quickly impresses with his tremendous potential that suggests Olympic material. However, as Owens struggles both with the obligations of his life and the virulent racism against him, the question of whether America would compete at all at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany is being debated vigorously. When the American envoy finds a compromise persuasive with the Third Reich to avert a boycott, Owens has his own moral struggle about going. Upon resolving that issue, Owens and his coach travel to Berlin to participate in a competition that would mark Owens as the greatest of America's Olympians even as the German film director, Leni Riefenstahl, locks horns with her country's Propaganda Minister, Josef Goebbels, to film the politically embarrassing fact for posterity. Show More

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Race is a historical drama film set in the 1930s, following the inspiring journey of African American athlete Jesse Owens. As the first person in his family to attend college, Owens joins Ohio State University to train under the guidance of coach Larry Snyder. His immense talent and potential quickly become apparent, marking him as a potential competitor in the Olympics. However, Owens faces numerous challenges, including racial discrimination.

During this time, there is a heated debate about whether America should participate in the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany. Despite this contentious issue, an American envoy negotiates a compromise with the Third Reich to prevent a boycott. Owens finds himself grappling with the moral dilemma of whether to compete in a country known for its racism and political ideologies.

Eventually, Owens makes a decision and travels to Berlin with his coach to participate in the Olympics. This competition not only showcases his exceptional athletic abilities but also serves as a platform to challenge the racial stereotypes and prejudices prevalent at the time. Meanwhile, German film director Leni Riefenstahl clashes with her country's Propaganda Minister, Josef Goebbels, as she captures the politically sensitive event for posterity.

Race is a poignant and impactful film that explores themes of resilience, determination, and the power of sport to transcend societal barriers. It highlights the historical significance of Owens' achievements and the complex political backdrop of the 1936 Olympics.