
Alone in the Game
Documentary
Overview
This inspirational documentary follows a number of LGBTQ athletes, including Robbie Rogers (Major League Soccer), Layana White (NCAA basketball player), Gus Kenworthy (freestyle skier and Olympic silver medalist), Megan Rapinoe (soccer, Olympic gold medalist), and Trevor Betts, a trans high school athlete, charting their social and legal challenges within the schools, sports leagues, and within their own families, as well as their triumphs in the face of great adversity.
Top Cast
Kevin Arnovitz
Kevin Arnovitz
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Kevin Arnovitz
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Jason Collins
Jason Collins
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Jason Collins
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Eric Fanning
Eric Fanning
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Eric Fanning
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LZ Granderson
LZ Granderson
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LZ Granderson
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Gus Kenworthy
Gus Kenworthy
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Gus Kenworthy
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Chris M. Mosier
Chris M. Mosier
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Chris M. Mosier
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Ryan O'Callaghan
Ryan O'Callaghan
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Ryan O'Callaghan
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Megan Rapinoe
Megan Rapinoe
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Megan Rapinoe
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Robbie Rogers
Robbie Rogers
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Robbie Rogers
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Adam Silver
Adam Silver
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Adam Silver
Self
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