My Name Is Ada Hegerberg (2020) is a documentary drama tracing the life of Norwegian footballer Ada Hegerberg. The film garnered a positive reception from critics and viewers at the same time. It was released on November 20, 2020.
Here’s how you can watch and stream My Name Is Ada Hegerberg (2020) via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is My Name Is Ada Hegerberg (2020) available to watch via streaming?
Yes, My Name Is Ada Hegerberg (2020) is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Ada Hegerberg grew up in a small Norwegian town and has always been passionate about the game of football. She went on to become the best female football player in the world whilst dealing with all the professional struggles. The journey from a small-town girl to becoming the first-ever Norwegian female player to take the Ballon D was full of roadblocks and a mixed bag of emotions. The duo of Jackie Decker and Tim Mullen have directed this film.
The film features the well-known football player Ada Hegerberg sharing her life story with the audience.
Watch My Name Is Ada Hegerberg (2020) streaming via Amazon Prime Video
My Name Is Ada Hegerberg (2020) is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.
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My Name Is Ada Hegerberg’s synopsis is as follows:
”Norwegian National Team and Olympique Lyonnais soccer star Ada Hegerberg, gives fans an intimate look at her decision to opt out of the 2019 Women’s World Cup in protest of unequal treatment of women by the Norwegian Football Federation.”
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