The 2024 Paris Olympics are underway and more than 10,000 athletes are competing for glory. Meanwhile, millions at home are enjoying the competitions in 32 disciplines. And, if watching sports all day isn’t enough, here we got a list of 10 must-watch movies to maintain the Olympic spirit alive.

This year’s Summer Olympics started with a divisive Opening Ceremony, in which various global stars such as Rafael Nadal, Zinedine Zidane or Serena Williams took part, as well as artists such as Marina Viotti, Gojira and more.

But, of course, the Olympics aren’t only about discipline and sacrifice, as there’s much more behind the stories of elite athletes. Especially when it comes to their commitment with their country, as well as their personal relationships, even romance. So, if you want to watch stories that explore all of that, don’t miss these titles.

Foxcatcher (2014)

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‘Foxcatcher’ (IMDb)

Directed by Bennett Miller, this biographical drama tells the dark and tragic real-life story of Olympic wrestling champions Mark and Dave Schultz. The film stars Channing Tatum as Mark Schultz, Mark Ruffalo as his brother Dave, and Steve Carell in a chilling turn as John du Pont, the eccentric millionaire who sponsored their training. The performances, particularly Carell’s transformative portrayal of du Pont, garnered critical acclaim and several award nominations.

Chariots of Fire (1981)

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‘Chariots of Fire’ (IMDb)

This inspiring British historical drama, helmed by Hugh Hudson, tells the story of two athletes, Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams, competing in the 1924 Paris Olympics. The film explores their personal motivations and the challenges they face due to their religious beliefs and social backgrounds. Ian Charleson stars as Liddell, a devout Christian running for the glory of God, while Ben Cross plays Abrahams, a Jewish athlete who faces anti-Semitism. Known for its iconic Vangelis score and the famous beach running scene, “Chariots of Fire” won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Miracle (2004)

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‘Miracle’ (IMDb)

Directed by Gavin O’Connor, “Miracle” recounts the true story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team’s improbable victory over the seemingly invincible Soviet team. Kurt Russell stars as Herb Brooks, the determined coach who leads a group of young, underdog players to achieve one of the greatest upsets in sports history.

Munich (2005)

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‘Munich’ (IMDb)

Steven Spielberg’s “Munich” is a tense historical thriller that dramatizes the aftermath of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, where eleven Israeli athletes were taken hostage and killed by a Palestinian terrorist group. The film follows a covert Israeli operation to track down and assassinate those responsible for the attack. Eric Bana stars as Avner Kaufman, the leader of the team of Mossad agents tasked with the mission. “Munich” explores the moral complexities and emotional toll of revenge, questioning the cycle of violence and the cost of justice. The film received critical acclaim and was nominated for five Academy Awards.

I, Tonya (2017)

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‘I, Tonya’ (IMDb)

Craig Gillespie’s dark comedic biographical film chronicles the life of figure skater Tonya Harding and her involvement in the infamous 1994 attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan. Margot Robbie delivers a powerful performance as Harding, portraying her as a complex and misunderstood figure trapped by her circumstances and dysfunctional relationships. The film also stars Allison Janney, who won an Academy Award for her role as Harding’s abusive mother, LaVona Golden. “I, Tonya” is praised for its sharp writing, energetic direction, and the mix of humor and drama.

The Cutting Edge (1992)

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‘The cutting Edge’ (IMDb)

“The Cutting Edge,” directed by Paul Michael Glaser, is a romantic comedy that centers on the unlikely partnership between a spoiled figure skater, Kate Moseley (Moira Kelly), and a brash former hockey player, Doug Dorsey (D.B. Sweeney). Forced to team up due to their respective career setbacks, the duo must overcome their initial animosity and clashing personalities to compete in the pairs figure skating event at the Winter Olympics.

Eddie the Eagle (2016)

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‘Eddie, The Eagle’ (IMDb)

Dexter Fletcher’s film tells the story of Michael “Eddie” Edwards, an unlikely British ski jumper who charmed the world with his tenacity and determination during the 1988 Winter Olympics. Taron Egerton stars as Eddie,while Hugh Jackman plays his rebellious coach, Bronson Peary. Despite lacking natural talent and facing numerous obstacles, Eddie’s relentless pursuit of his Olympic dream and his never-give-up attitude make for an inspiring tale.

Race (2016)

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‘Race’ (IMDb)

“Race,” directed by Stephen Hopkins, is a biographical sports drama that chronicles the journey of Jesse Owens, the legendary African-American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Stephan James stars as Owens. The film explores Owens’ struggles and triumphs, both on and off the track, against the backdrop of Nazi Germany and the broader civil rights issues in America.

Personal Best (1982)

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Personal Best (IMDb)

“Personal Best,” directed by Robert Towne, stars Mariel Hemingway as Chris Cahill, a young track and field athlete who develops a romantic relationship with her teammate Tory Skinner (Patrice Donnelly). As they train for the 1980 Olympics, their bond is tested by personal and professional challenges. Despite not being successful at the box office, it was well received by critics.

Downhill Racer (1969)

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‘Downhill Race’ (IMDb)

Maybe one of the less known titles on this list, but still a must-watch- This sports drama was directed by Michael Ritchie and stars Robert Redford as David Chappellet, an ambitious and talented skier who joins the U.S. Olympic team. The film follows Chappellet’s rise to prominence and his relentless pursuit of victory on the slopes, often at the expense of personal relationships and team dynamics.