Through unflinching intimacy, Rapinoe charts Megan Rapinoe’s rise from world champion to outspoken icon, revealing the profound personal cost and inner transformation behind every battle she chose to wage.
Rebeca Huntt is an award-winning Afro-Latina writer and director born and raised in New York City. Her debut feature, Beba, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically by NEON in 2022 to critical acclaim from The New York Times, The New Yorker, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and others. The film was nominated for a Berlinale Crystal Bear and the Film Independent Spirit Award for Truer Than Fiction, and received three Cinema Eye Honors nominations, including Outstanding Direction and Outstanding Debut. Huntt was selected as a BAFTA Breakthrough artist and is represented by UTA.
Dan Cogan is one of the most prominent non-fiction producers working today. Both an Academy Award® and Emmy Award® winner, Dan founded Story Syndicate with Liz Garbus in 2019. Previously, Dan was the founding Executive Director of Impact Partners. He has produced more than 100 films and series, including ICARUS, which won the 2018 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?, which won the 2019 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary, THE COVE, which won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and THE APOLLO, which won the 2020 Emmy for Outstanding Documentary.
Zoe Potkin is a New York–based documentary director and producer. She was named to DOC NYC’s 40 Under 40 list, received the New York State Council on the Arts Individual Artist Grant, was selected for the 2026 Jewish Film Institute Residency as well as the 2026 Gotham Project Market. As a producer, her credits include the Emmy-nominated documentary Take Care of Maya, which premiered at Tribeca and was released by Netflix. Recently she produced the upcoming documentary Rapinoe, about soccer champion and activist Megan Rapinoe, directed by Rebeca Huntt. She is currently directing Daddy’s Girls, a feature documentary following the return of her estranged father.
Kate Barry is a documentary executive and producer known for developing and overseeing premium nonfiction films and series for Netflix, HBO, FX, Hulu, and Amazon. Formerly Head of Current Content at Story Syndicate, she has worked across more than 50 documentary films and series spanning investigative journalism, true crime, celebrity, and socially driven storytelling, including projects with filmmakers such as Liz Garbus and Michael Moore. Her credits include Britney vs Spears, Take Care of Maya, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, Children of the Underground, Sally, Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer, Titan: The OceanGate Disaster, Enigma, and Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna. Her projects have received Emmy, Critics Choice Documentary, IDA, and Realscreen Award nominations.