
On this day, February 5, 1982, Personal Best premiered in theaters. Directed by Robert Towne, the film starred Mariel Hemingway, Scott Glenn, Kenny Moore, and Patrice Donnelly in a groundbreaking sports drama.
Personal Best follows the story of a young track and field athlete (Mariel Hemingway) navigating the challenges of competition, relationships, and self-discovery as she trains for the Olympics. The film was notable for its depiction of female athletes and its exploration of themes such as same-sex relationships in sports, which were considered bold for the time.
Although it wasn’t a major box office success, the film received critical praise for its realistic portrayal of athletes and was notable for featuring real-life Olympic athletes, including Patrice Donnelly and Kenny Moore.
Fun fact: Director Robert Towne was originally set to direct Chinatown’s sequel, The Two Jakes, but ended up making Personal Best instead.
Trivia question: Which real-life Olympic event is heavily featured in Personal Best?
Personal Best follows the story of a young track and field athlete (Mariel Hemingway) navigating the challenges of competition, relationships, and self-discovery as she trains for the Olympics. The film was notable for its depiction of female athletes and its exploration of themes such as same-sex relationships in sports, which were considered bold for the time.
Although it wasn’t a major box office success, the film received critical praise for its realistic portrayal of athletes and was notable for featuring real-life Olympic athletes, including Patrice Donnelly and Kenny Moore.
Fun fact: Director Robert Towne was originally set to direct Chinatown’s sequel, The Two Jakes, but ended up making Personal Best instead.
Trivia question: Which real-life Olympic event is heavily featured in Personal Best?