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  1. The Cup is a 2011 Australian biographical film directed by Simon Wincer. The film is about the 2002 Melbourne Cup race won by Damien Oliver. Starring Brendan Gleeson, Stephen Curry, Daniel MacPherson, Tom Burlinson and Bill Hunter, in his final film before his death.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0201840The Cup (1999) - IMDb

    Apr 20, 2000 · The Cup: Directed by Khyentse Norbu. With Orgyen Tobgyal, Neten Chokling, Jamyang Lodro, Lama Chonjor. While the soccer World Cup is being played in France, two young Tibetan refugees arrive at a monastery/boarding school in exile in India.

  3. www.comegetfancy.comThe Cup

    Jul 20, 2024 · The Cup is Vancouver's hub for serving looks, and the best food in the city. Expect dishes that accommodate every palette from booze-filled cravings (wink wink), to bougie indulgences. Please note, food and beverage are additional purchases outside of your GA ticket.

  4. While the World Cup is being played in France, two young Tibetan refugees arrive at a monastery in India. The atmosphere of serene contemplation is soon disrupted by soccer fever, as the two students desperately seek a TV to watch the final.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt1650056The Cup (2011) - IMDb

    Oct 13, 2011 · The Cup: Directed by Simon Wincer. With Bryan Martin, Stephen Curry, Jodi Gordon, Daniel MacPherson. The 2002 Melbourne Cup horse race, brotherly love and the triumph of the human spirit.

  6. Find out how and where to watch "The Cup" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

  7. Two young Tibetan refugees arrive at a monastery in exile in India. Its serene atmosphere is disrupted by soccer fever, the chief instigator being a young student, the soccer enthusiast Orgyen.

  8. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-CupPrime Video: The Cup

    The inspirational true story of horse racing legend Damien Oliver, who overcame incredible odds to win the 2002 Melbourne Cup Trophy.

  9. In the courtyard of their monastery, dressed in traditional robes, their heads shaven, young monks play a game of soccer, kicking around a Coke can. This image, near the beginning of "The Cup," symbolizes its cheerful truce between the sacred and the mundane.

  10. Oct 28, 1999 · While the World Cup is being played in France, two young Tibetan refugees arrive at a monastery in India. The atmosphere of serene contemplation is soon disrupted by soccer fever, as the two students desperately seek a TV to watch the final.