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
Release Date: December 16, 2015
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.