Go Big: The Story of the Canberra Capitals

Go Big: The Story of the Canberra Capitals (2024)

Uncover the legacy of Australia’s most successful women’s basketball program as they pursue their first-ever three-peat amidst a global pandemic.

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2024-01-01
  • Runtime: 1h 44min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: LGR Productions
  • Director: Lachlan Ross

Summary

GO BIG: The Story of The Canberra Capitals offers an exclusive, all-access look at the Capitals' journey through the 2020 WNBL hub season, while also showcasing the team’s historic off-court achievements—from being the first professional sports team in Australia to wear the Pride rainbow on their jerseys for a season, to Lauren Jackson’s groundbreaking $1 million contract (still unmatched over a decade later), and the introduction of childcare for players.

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  • Carrie Graf

    as Self
  • Lauren Jackson

    as Self
  • Paul Goriss

    as Self
  • Lucille Bailie

    as Self
  • Marianna Tolo

    as Self
  • Kelsey Griffin

    as Self
  • Phil Brown

    as Self
  • Jerry Lee

    as Self
  • Linda Muir

    as Self
  • Carly Wilson

    as Self
  • Chris Dutton

    as Self
  • Jess Bibby

    as Self
  • Kellie Henning

    as Self
  • Abby Bishop

    as Self
  • Nat Hurst

    as Self
  • Brian Franklin

    as Self
  • Kristen Veal

    as Self
  • Chris Lucas

    as Self
  • Jade Melbourne

    as Self
  • John Mackay

    as Self
Production Lachlan Ross Executive Producer
Production Dylan Simpson Executive Producer
Production Lachlan Ross Producer
Production Lara Sinclair Producer
Camera Ben Izzard Director of Photography
Editing Duncan Balmain Editor
Editing Lachlan Ross Editor
Editing Lara Sinclair Editor
Production Lauren Jackson Executive Producer
Directing Lachlan Ross Director

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