Tin Soldiers (2015)

Tin Soldiers is a fascinating perspective film into the world of amputees, people who have spina bifida, paralysis, and cerebral palsy, all doing adaptive sports. This film features double amputee Zach Ruhl, who is a professional crossit coach and soon to be paralympic powerlifter, WCMX rider Quinn Waitley, 3 year old adaptive athlete Abel Rose, and 4 time paralympian medalist Alana Nichols. Alana is the first person to win gold in the summer and winter Olympic games for the USA.

Director: Ben Duffy
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 62 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tin Soldiers about?
Tin Soldiers is a fascinating perspective film into the world of amputees, people who have spina bifida, paralysis, and cerebral palsy, all doing adaptive sports. This film features double amputee Zach Ruhl, who is a professional crossit coach and soon to be paralympic powerlifter, WCMX rider Quinn Waitley, 3 year old adaptive athlete Abel Rose, and 4 time paralympian medalist Alana Nichols. Alana is the first person to win gold in the summer and winter Olympic games for the USA.
Who directed Tin Soldiers?
Tin Soldiers was directed by Ben Duffy.
How long is Tin Soldiers?
Tin Soldiers has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
What genre is Tin Soldiers?
Tin Soldiers is a Documentary film.
Where was Tin Soldiers produced?
Tin Soldiers was produced in United States of America.