“Spirit Game: Pride of a Nation” is no ordinary sports documentary. By taking people on a journey exploring the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) roots of the ancient sport of lacrosse, it creates an opportunity for a new conversation about sports and culture. The story is told, for the first time, from a purely Native American perspective and illuminates both spiritual and physical aspects of what is called “the Creator’s Game.”
For the first time in the history of lacrosse, the World Games were played on a Native Nation. Onondaga, the capital of the Iroquois Confederacy, welcomed the best in lacrosse to their Nation’s territory for the 2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship.
Directors Peter Spirer and Peter Baxter provide the audience with thrilling gameplay, and never before seen up close and personal cutting-edge cinematography. It also brings to light intense subject matter within the unexpected frame of the sports arena; sovereignty, identity, racism, history, and an intimate look at the most elite players in the game today.
“Spirit Game” is truly where sports meets culture.