
Go Figure 2005
"She shoots, She scores, She accessorizes..."
In *Go Figure (2005)*, Francine McDougall blends comedy, drama, and family dynamics into a heartfelt story about chasing Olympic dreams against the odds.
Director: Francine McDougall
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Go Figure (2005)* about?
*Go Figure* follows Katelin Kingsford, an aspiring figure skater who trades her solo routine for a shot at training with a top Russian coach. To earn a spot at the elite school, she joins the girls' hockey team, trading skates for pucks in a story about reinvention, teamwork, and the messy business of growing up.
Who directed *Go Figure*?
*Go Figure* was directed by Francine McDougall, known for her knack for balancing teen drama with lighthearted comedy.
Who stars in *Go Figure*?
The film features Jordan Danger as Katelin, Whitney Sloan, Ryan Malgarini, and Tania Gunadi in key roles that bring the story's humor and heart to life.
Is *Go Figure (2005)* worth watching?
With its relatable themes and blend of sports and coming-of-age drama, *Go Figure* is a solid pick for fans of teen comedies. The film's mix of humor and heart, paired with Katelin's spirited journey, makes it a charming watch despite its modest scale.
How long is *Go Figure*?
*Go Figure* runs for 88 minutes, making it a perfect fit for a weekend family movie night.
About Go Figure (2005) — A Charming Teen Comedy About Skating, Hockey, and Dreams
In *Go Figure (2005)*, Francine McDougall blends comedy, drama, and family dynamics into a heartfelt story about chasing Olympic dreams against the odds. Katelin Kingsford, a determined figure skater, sets her sights on training under a legendary Russian coach to refine her craft. To secure her place at the elite school, she pivots from gliding on ice to navigating the fast-paced world of girls' hockey—a move that tests her adaptability and resolve.
With its blend of sporty ambition and underdog spirit, *Go Figure* captures the messy, exhilarating journey of growing up. The film trades in relatable teen struggles—friendship trials, family expectations, and the pressure to perform—while weaving in humor and warmth. Between the rink antics and locker-room camaraderie, Katelin's transformation from solo skater to team player unfolds with plenty of laughs and a few hard-earned lessons.