Ride Like a Girl, an Australian biographical drama film

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This is an Australian biographical drama film directed by Rachel Griffiths, The story focuses on the life of Michelle Payne, the first woman to win the famous Melbourne Cup horse race in 2015.
The film chronicles her inspirational journey from childhood to becoming a leading jockey in a predominantly male-dominated world.
The plot begins with the childhood of Michelle, played by Teresa Palmer, who grows up in a family passionate about horse racing.
From a young age, Michelle shows an unwavering love for horses and a desire to become a jockey, despite the difficulties she faces.

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The film portrays the close relationship she has with her father, Paddy Payne (played by Sam Neill), a former jockey who becomes her mentor and unconditional support.
Paddy is a man of strong character who has dedicated his life to racing, and his dream is for one of his children to achieve success in this field.
As Michelle grows up, she faces numerous challenges, including the loss of her mother and the pressure of competing in an environment where women are often underestimated.
Despite the odds, Michelle perseveres and becomes a professional jockey, facing discrimination and prejudice in a male-dominated sport.

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One of the key moments in the film is Michelle's preparation for the Melbourne Cup. Throughout her career, she has had to deal with injuries, defeats and the pressure of expectations.
However, her love of horses and her desire to prove herself drives her on. The film shows her arduous training, the relationships she forges with other jockeys and her growing self-confidence.
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