
A high school athlete navigates physical and mental challenges after making the all-male football team but faces her greatest challenge when she begins to question her sexuality.
1h 36m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Sharon Leal
Dr. Candace Brooks

Naomi Grace
Riley Brooks

Keith Arthur Bolden
Ronald Brooks

Bo Yokely
Coach Peterson

Sal Rendino
Athletic Director Davis

Jesse Lambright
Eli Abelson

Mirella Cardoso
Paige Morales

Abraham Hsu
Mason

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Subhashree Ganguly
Jan 1, 2024source: Gridiron Grind

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Jan 1, 2024Despite having a rough time playing football in the past, Riley Brooks (Naomi Brooks) has decided to rejoin the team and help her team and Coach Peterson (Bo Yokely) to win their first state championship. But to get there, she's going to have to fight the administration, sexist players, the sibling rivalry she has with her sister Tyler (Elshaday Aredo) and her inability to truly be herself. Directed by Kevin Arbouet and written by Jade N. Richard-Craven, this film has plenty of heart. I really enjoyed how Riley's father Ronald (Keith Arthur Bolden) encouraged her and how her mother Dr. Candace Brooks (Sharon Leal) came to respect her daughter's choices and ability. Most of all, I liked Mirella Cardoso as Riley's love interest, Paige Morales. The film does not shy away from the way players treat Riley nor does it absolve her from acting just like one of the guys. That said, the relationship that she builds with Paige feels honest. Gridiron Grind moves quick, tells a story that may just inspire you and has a lot to say about growing up, fitting in - or not - and trying to understand others. It does it in a way that doesn't feel like preaching or stand in the way of an entertaining sports story, too.