Formula 1: Drive to Survive creator is bringing another exciting sports documentary on Netflix. Here's more about the trailer, cast about Six Nations: Full Contact
Last Updated: 01.20 PM, Feb 27, 2024
Sports documentaries not only give realistic coverage of the players and coaches but they also boost sports spirit and stir determination to go beyond boundaries and achieve goals, no matter how far and difficult it gets. One of the latest documentaries unfolding on Netflix this week is ‘Six Nations: Full Contact.’ Adding to the glory of popular Formula 1: Drive to Survive creators, the newest documentary revolves around behind-the-scenes in the sports championship with efforts.
Series Name | Six Nations: Full Contact |
Creator | James Gay-Rees |
Language | English |
Genre | Sports documentary |
Streaming platform | Netflix |
Streaming date | January 24 |
Six Nations: Full Contact is releasing on Netflix on January 24 showcasing the BTS of last year’s competition ahead of the 2024 Six Nations draws. The documentary will be comprised of eight episodes of approx. 40-minutes each.
The documentary revolves around rugby star players like Wales' Louis Rees-Zammit, Ireland's Johnny Sexton, England's Owen Farrell, and Ellis Genge and depicts their backstories focusing on personal crises and even mental health disorders. From coaches pondering on tough life choices and making game strategies to the different sports teams working against the odds for the championship win – Six Nations highlights Europe's greatest rugby tournament.
In the nearly 2-minute trailer, we get to know about a tournament called ‘Six Nations’ that helps decide one of the best teams in the entire Europe. Amidst cheering crowds, six countries battle fiercely for one win in the next five rounds. "I struggled with mental health for years," says one of the players Andrew Porter during the video clip.
Brace yourself for the docuseries that not only is the complete source of heart-pounding rush and entertainment but it also reflects the power of embracing fear. It helps peep into the players' lives that are not as easy as they portray on the field or in the training. Their personal problems and family crises have to take a backseat as they gear up for the challenges and hurdles to achieve the shiny tournament trophy. Talking heads, interviews, and drone footage add depth to the trailer, thus increasing the anticipation to watch this rugby documentary.
Six Nations Full Contact is currently streaming on Netflix.