Her Best Move (2007)

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Written by Norm Hunter, Tony Vidal

Directed by Norm Hunter

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

It's decision time for Sara. She'd like to be a normal 15-year-old high school student, juggling life, love and homework. Only problem is, she's also a blossoming and hugely talented soccer star and her soccer coach dad is determined to push her to make it to the top. Her mum sympathises with Sara's desire for a normal life, and her best friend Tutti is determined to help her every way she can. Sara really wants to perform in a dance recital, but at the same time she has a chance to be the youngest ever soccer player on the US National Development Team. And she's also met Josh, a hunky but shy photographer on the school newspaper, and wants to get to know him better. She's being pulled in lots of directions at once. Now it's decision time: but what's her best move? Teenagers everywhere will sympathise with her dilemma in this entertaining romantic comedy.

Cast

Leah PipesSara
Scott PattersonGil
Lisa DarrJulia
Drew Tyler BellJosh
LalaineTutti
Daryl SabaraDoogie
Jhoanna FloresRegina
Fay MastersonLori
Julio Oscar MechosoUmberto
Denise DowseLisa
Brandi ChastainHerself
Janine de BoisblancKate

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