The NORDISK FILM I is a critically acclaimed biographical drama that tells the story of American figure skater Tonya Harding. Born to skate and determined to succeed, Harding's early life was marked by pressure from her mother, LaVona Golden, who pushed her daughter to pursue figure skating at all costs.
With the support of coach Chris Krippenheimer, Harding learned to harness her natural talent and overcome the harsh realities of her family's expectations. However, as she rose through the ranks, so did the drama surrounding her. The infamous attack on Nancy Kerrigan by Jeff Gillooly's henchman, Shane Stant, sent Harding's world into chaos.
This gripping film delves into the highs and lows of Harding's storied career, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and redemption. With its unflinching portrayal of Harding's tumultuous life, this biographical drama is a must-see for anyone interested in true story cinema.
This film is ideal for individuals and organizations that appreciate the art of figure skating, particularly those who want to own a piece of history with the iconic Tonya Harding.