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‘Try!’ Director on His Sports Doc That Is a “Trojan Horse for a Film About People and Their Abilities”
The film from Irish director Oisín Mistéil, premiering at Sheffield DocFest, follows four Irish teams on their journey to the Mixed Ability Rugby World Cup, where "inclusion isn't an aspiration but the starting point."
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, ‘Try!’ Director on His Sports Doc That Is a “Trojan Horse for a Film About People and Their Abilities”, The film from Irish director Oisín Mistéil, premiering at Sheffield DocFest, follows four Irish teams on their journey to the Mixed Ability Rugby World Cup, where “inclusion isn’t an aspiration but the starting point.”
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- ‘Try!’ Director on His Sports Doc That Is a “Trojan Horse for a Film About People and Their Abilities”The Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-11T09:00:00+00:00
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