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Prefontaine

Play trailer Poster for Prefontaine PG-13,  Released Jan 24, 1997,  1h 47m,  Biography Play Trailer Watchlist
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Olympic defeat matures a selfish distance runner (Jared Leto) into a sports activist before his 1975 death in a car crash.
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Lisa Alspector Chicago Reader The result is both too earnest and too campy. Mar 25, 2020 Full Review Maria Schneider AV Club These shortcomings prevent Prefontaine from transcending the sports-bio genre, but it's still a vigorous, passionate piece of movie-making. Mar 25, 2020 Full Review

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joe n Very inspirational and gut wrenchingly sad. Pre wasn't fighting for himself he was fighting for every runner after him. The first one through the wall always gets the bloodiest and he paid with his life. Back in the day everyone looked up to his spirit and wanted to run like he did. He was so important to running that Nike erected a statue to him and his story will live forever in this movie Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/23/24 Full Review Audience Member Jared Leto plays Steve Prefontaine, the fastest runner during the 1972 Olympics Sadly he died too young at the age of 24 But he was determined to be a champion after all he'd been dreaming about this since he was 16 His whole life everyone kept telling him he was too small, his dream was too big, and that he wasn't fast enough But his coach Bill Bowerman believed in him The film is shot almost like a documentary with archival footage and face to face interviews with everyone surrounding Steve Steve would get up at dawn and practice running before work yet his mother was baffled at this passion of his This was also during protesting of the war in Vietnam You can't coach desire, people need winners, we all deserve to run our hearts out A worthy performance by Leto even if this biopic comes off as pretty standard But it focuses on a man adjusting to relative failure Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/25/24 Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Olympic defeat matures a selfish distance runner (Jared Leto) into a sports activist before his 1975 death in a car crash.
Director
Steve James
Producer
Mark Doonan, Peter Gilbert, Jon Lutz, Irby Smith
Screenwriter
Steve James, Eugene Corr
Distributor
Buena Vista Pictures
Production Co
Hollywood Pictures
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Biography
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 24, 1997, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2014
Box Office (Gross USA)
$584.2K
Runtime
1h 47m
Sound Mix
Surround, Dolby Digital
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