"The Long Game": San Antonio's Paulina Chávez Leads Mexican American Success Story
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"The Long Game" is a film based on the true story of a group of Mexican-American teenagers who built their own golf course in 1950s South Texas and went on to win the 1957 Texas State High School Golf Championship. The movie portrays their journey to overcome bigotry and discrimination while pursuing their passion for golf. Despite some predictable elements, the film offers a sincere and tastefully told story, highlighting themes of dedication, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams beyond the sport of golf.
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