Directed by Martin Scorsese, this biopic follows the life of boxer Jake LaMotta, played by Robert De Niro. Known for its raw portrayal of LaMotta's struggles both in and out of the ring, the film is considered a classic in the sports genre.
2. 'The Blind Side' (2009)
This film tells the inspiring true story of NFL player Michael Oher, who overcame adversity with the help of a caring family. Sandra Bullock's performance as Leigh Anne Tuohy earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
3. 'Moneyball' (2011)
Starring Brad Pitt as Oakland Athletics' general manager Billy Beane, 'Moneyball' explores the use of sabermetrics in baseball. The film highlights Beane's unconventional approach to building a winning team on a limited budget.
4. 'The Fighter' (2010)
Based on the true story of boxer Micky Ward and his half-brother Dicky Eklund, 'The Fighter' showcases the challenges they faced both inside and outside the ring. Christian Bale won an Oscar for his portrayal of Eklund.
5. 'Remember the Titans' (2000)
This film is based on the true story of a high school football team in Virginia during the early 1970s, dealing with racial integration. Denzel Washington's performance as coach Herman Boone is a standout in this inspiring sports drama.
6. 'Seabiscuit' (2003)
'Seabiscuit' tells the story of the undersized racehorse who became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. The film captures the emotional journey of the horse and his unlikely success in the world of horse racing.
7. 'Ali' (2001)
Will Smith delivers a powerful performance as boxing legend Muhammad Ali in this biopic. The film chronicles Ali's career, personal life, and his impact on the civil rights movement, showcasing the complexity of the iconic athlete.
8. 'The Wrestler' (2008)
Mickey Rourke stars as an aging professional wrestler trying to cope with life outside the ring in 'The Wrestler.' The film offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of the physical and emotional toll of a career in wrestling.
9. 'Chariots of Fire' (1981)
This British film tells the story of two athletes competing in the 1924 Olympics, one a devout Christian and the other a Jewish man facing prejudice. 'Chariots of Fire' won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
10. 'Invictus' (2009)
Directed by Clint Eastwood, 'Invictus' follows Nelson Mandela, played by Morgan Freeman, as he uses the 1995 Rugby World Cup to unite post-apartheid South Africa. The film highlights the power of sports in bringing people together and overcoming societal divisions.