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A film by Thierry Machado France | 2007 | 52 minutes | Digital Beta Samoa, a group of unknown islands in the heart of the Pacific, is a developing country, but already a great nation of rugby. Ranked 10th in the world, the national team, "Manu Samoa", qualified for the next Rugby World Cup to be held in France from September 7 to October 20, 2007. In Samoa, rugby is at the heart of the society. The Manu Samoa are the pride of a people, from generation to generation. While rugby has taken a turn for the professionalization and globalization of the player market, how can a small country like Samoa keep its international standing, with limited means while keeping its identity? This film proposes to go to meet the "modern warriors" of the rugby of Samoa, notably following the course of Ata Taua Ana Sofara, Teacher and former professional player who missed his selection on the national team in 1999 and decided to do everything possible to be selected in 2007. In parallel, we will be filming the national team from the inside, On the trio of coaches at its head, and we will follow, from July 2006 to September 2007, all the preparation for the World Cup of this team in which Ata hopes to be integrated. Individual and collective destinies intersect to unveil an unknown reality All the preparation for the World Cup of this team in which Ata hopes to be integrated. Individual and collective destinies intersect to unveil an unknown reality All the preparation for the World Cup of this team in which Ata hopes to be integrated. Individual and collective destinies intersect to unveil an unknown reality © film-documentaire.fr