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Seve (2014)

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Plot

Seve is a captivating chronicle of triumphant resolve and passion. This film is not just about golf, but about a man's journey, from humble beginnings on the sun-soaked beaches of Spain to scaling the pinnacle of golfing glory. The narrative seamlessly weaves together dramatic reenactments and electrifying real-life footage, painting a comprehensive portrait of Seve Ballesteros, a self-taught prodigy who, at the tender age of six, began his journey with a makeshift golf club — a broken 3 iron bound to a stick. Directed by the acclaimed John-Paul Davidson and meticulously edited by Saska Simpson, the film charts Seve's relentless pursuit of the sport he adored, a pursuit fraught with challenges, but ultimately marked by spectacular success. Despite hurdles at every turn, Seve's spirit remained unbroken. He fought adversity with a charisma and flair that made him the most unforgettable and spectacular golfer of his generation. Stephen Warbeck, an Academy Award winner, provides an original score that complements the narrative's emotional highs and lows, while producer Stephen Evans brings the same dedication and finesse that earned him a BAFTA nomination. The film is produced with the total backing of the Seve Ballesteros Foundation, ensuring an authentic and respectful tribute to a legend. Seve is a testament to the power of determination, a rags-to-riches story that transcends the sport of golf and resonates with anyone who has ever dared to dream. This is the story of Seve Ballesteros, an extraordinary man who became the world number one, forever leaving his mark as the greatest golfer of his time.

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Seve is a documentary movie featuring José Luis Gutiérrez.

Seve is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Crackle, DistroTV, Freevee, Peacock, Peacock Premium, Plex, Plex Player, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV and Xumo Play and it's also available on Fandor Amazon Channel, Hoopla and fuboTV.

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