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""30 for 30: Soccer Stories" World Cup series detailed (swipe)"


  

          

looks like it will be pretty good.

http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2014/01/espn-announces-new-film-series-30-30-soccer-stories-surrounding-2014-fifa-world-cup-espn/

ESPN Films, creators of the critically-acclaimed 30 for 30 film series, will premiere a new series in April surrounding the 2014 FIFA World Cup on ESPN. 30 for 30: Soccer Stories will include a mix of standalone feature-length and 30-minute-long documentary films from an award winning group of filmmakers telling compelling narratives from around the international soccer landscape. In addition, a collection of 10 vignettes about Brazil’s rich culture will be featured throughout ESPN’s FIFA World Cup programming.

“With ESPN being the home of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, we know that sports fans will be looking forward to high quality content focused on what is perhaps the world’s most revered sport,” said Connor Schell, VP of ESPN Films and Original Content. “We feel this is the perfect time to expand upon the success of our 30 for 30 series by focusing this collection on some of the incredible stories of soccer’s legendary past.”

Two feature-length films:

Hillsborough, Directed by Daniel Gordon

25 years ago, on April 15, 1989, the worst disaster in British football history occurred in an overcrowded stadium in Sheffield, England, 150 miles north of London. 3,000 fans flocked through the turnstiles to head to the area reserved for standing, despite a capacity of less than half of that. The result was a “human crush” that killed 96 people and injured 766. Initially the police blamed fans for the disaster, but a long investigation revealed that was not the truth. Prior to the disaster at Hillsborough, British football was known for the grime of its stadiums, hooligan fans and inadequate facilities, but great change came after the Hillsborough disaster. What emerged is now known as the most rich and powerful soccer league in the world, the English Premier League.

White, Blue and White, Directed by Camilo Antolini; Produced by Juan José Campanella

Although a large number of Argentinian players have found football success around the world, few have made a name for themselves in England’s top league. One notable exception is Ossie Ardiles. Fresh off Argentina’s victory in the 1978 World Cup, Ardiles and his compatriot, Ricky Villa, joined Tottenham Hotspur later that year, when the notion of overseas players was still new to the English league. Helping lead Spurs to victory in the 1981 FA Cup, the Argentinian stars became cult heroes in England. But on April 2, 1982, everything radically changed as Argentinian troops descended on the British-ruled Falkland Islands, asserting rightful sovereignty. A conflicted Ardiles returned to Buenos Aires two days later, his bright future with Spurs suddenly in question.

Six 30-minute films:

Garrincha: Crippled Angel, Directed by Marcos Horacio Azevedo

In Brazil, Pelé is “The King.” But his teammate, Mané Garrincha, is also remembered as the one of the best soccer players of all time. In a country where the sport grants its protagonists such royal deference, Garrincha is the jester– an entertainer who amused crowds and turned soccer into an irresistible spectacle, all while helping Brazil capture two World Cups. This, despite his legs being so bent that early in his career doctors deemed him unfit to play professionally. Match after match, he proved them wrong. But his unpredictable moves were of little assistance after his playing career came to an end. Abandoned by the soccer establishment, Garrincha died a victim of alcoholism in 1983. But his fans did not forget him. His body was brought to a cemetery, in the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. Garrincha’s relatives had to borrow a grave, which turned out to be too small for his coffin. Thousands of people flooded the tiny burial ground, much more than the place could accommodate. After 49 years of a brilliant career and tumultuous life, the man who turned soccer into a “Beautiful Game” was memorably laid to rest. His legend lives on.

Barbosa – The Man Who Made All of Brazil Cry, Directed by Loch Phillipps; Executive Producers: Jonathan Hock & Roger Bennett

In 1949, Goalkeeper Moacir Barbosa and his Brazilian national team are on top of the world, having just won the South American championship by a score of 7-0. Barbosa is one of the heroes, widely considered one of the world’s best goalkeepers. But everything changed during the 1950 World Cup, played for the first time in Brazil. Before the final game against neighbor and rival Uruguay, the Brazilian Football Confederation was so confident of victory it had made 22 gold medals with the names of their players imprinted on them. With 11 minutes left, Uruguay shocked the estimated crowd of 200,000 at Marcana and scored the winning goal – a goal that is still considered to be the greatest sporting tragedy to befall Brazil. The blame was mostly pinned on Barbosa for being out of position on his goal line, tantamount to Bill Buckner letting a baseball roll between his legs. The country went into a deep mourning, fans committed suicide, and Barbosa was nationally blacklisted. Barbosa was considered cursed and he never played in another World Cup. He rotted away, practically penniless and alone. On July 13th, the 2014 World Cup Final will again take place at the Maracana, giving the Brazilian team the chance to write a new ending into Brazilian folklore.

Ceasefire Massacre, Directed by Alex Gibney and Trevor Birney

New Jersey, June 18, 1994. Giants Stadium is awash with green as Irish soccer fans arrive to watch Ireland’s opening World Cup match against the mighty Italy. The sense of optimism is infectious. The Celtic Tiger is in its infancy, Bill Clinton’s decision to grant a visa to Irish Republican leader Gerry Adams has propelled the peace process forward and Jack Charlton’s team are walking onto the pitch before 75,000 fervent spectators made up of Irish, Italians and Americans of Irish and Italian decent. Amongst the fans is Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds who is sitting with members of an American group who’ve been working behind-the-scenes to end the conflict in Northern Ireland. The electrifying mood is shared by the supporters watching the match in the Heights Bar, a tiny pub in the Northern Irish village of Loughin Island, 24 miles south of Belfast. At the half, the Irish are remarkably ahead 1-0. Shortly after the second half begins, two masked gunmen belonging to a Protestant terror group burst into the Heights Bar. Thirty rounds are fired and six innocent men watching a soccer match were killed. Ceasefire Massacre will reveal how the juxtaposition of the jubilation felt inside Giants Stadium against the horrors of what happened in the Heights Bar, encapsulated the mood of the time. After 25-years of conflict, Ireland and her people longed for peace and prosperity but the brutalities of the violence in the North were never far from the surface. The gunning down of innocent men as they watched a soccer match marked both a low-point and a turning-point in the Northern Ireland conflict; one that would ultimately contribute to the paramilitaries on both sides calling ceasefires just weeks later.

The Opposition, Directed by Ezra Edelman; C0-directed by Jeffrey Plunkett

In the wake of the 1973 military coup in Chile, American-backed dictator Augusto Pinochet transformed Santiago’s National Stadium into a concentration camp where political opponents were tortured and assassinated. Only months later, that same stadium was scheduled to host a decisive World Cup qualifier between Chile and the Soviet Union. Despite protests, FIFA’s own investigation, and the Soviet’s eventual boycott, the Chilean team still played the game as planned, qualifying for the 1974 World Cup on a goal scored against no one.

Mysteries of The Jules Rimet Trophy, Directed by Brett Ratner

Inspired by Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, the Jules Rimet Trophy was awarded to the nation that won FIFA’s World Cup and was among the most coveted prizes in all of sports. It is also the sports prize shrouded in the most intrigue – with the whereabouts of the original trophy unknown to this day. This film focuses on the great prize’s first brush with crime – a Nazi plan to steal the Rimet Trophy from Italy during World War II. The story unfolds like a great caper film, where our hero, Ottorino Barassi, a mild-mannered Italian soccer official, attempts to protect a valued treasure.

Maradona ’86, Directed by Sam Blair; Executive Produced by John Battsek

In the 1986 World Cup, Maradona redefined what is possible for one man to accomplish on the soccer field. Already a figure of notoriety, but with one failed World Cup behind him, Maradona took possession of the international stage in Mexico, the spotlight rarely drifting from him as he wrote an indelible history with his feet and, of course, with a hand from God. Delivered with passion and intelligence, Maradona ‘86 is a fascinating, evocative and operatic portrait of Maradona, revealing his inner complexity and contradictions while basking in the joy and passion of his performance on the pitch as he wrote his name on soccer history forever.

10 Vignettes:

Coraçao, Directed by Jonathan Hock; Executive Produced by Roger Bennett

Brazil’s soccer tradition does not compete with other countries’ teams: it exists on a different level. But aside from soccer success, and despite Brazil’s recent economic boom, most Americans know little about the country, its geographical richness, gripping culture, and complex recent history in which the nation has transformed from a military dictatorship to a thriving, if young, republic. This short vignette series will travel from the beaches and favelas of Rio, to Salvador – the former hub of the slave trade – on a journey of music, dance, and history, to discover the stories that lie behind Brazil’s legend and explore how Brazilian soccer is truly the expression of the soul of its people.

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can't wait for the Garrincha + Maradona ones
Jan 12th 2014
1
Im staying the HELL away from any soccer related 30 for 30s
Jan 12th 2014
2
why?
Jan 12th 2014
3
Honestly cuz The Two Escobars freaked me out
Jan 12th 2014
4
      Yeah, I wouldn't watch the Hillsborough feature then if I were you
Jan 13th 2014
6
      might be my favorite 30 for 30
Apr 16th 2014
30
right? we couldn't find a non-commie sport story?
Jan 13th 2014
7
lol you should read How Soccer Explains The World by Franklin Foer
Jan 13th 2014
9
      Love that book
Jan 13th 2014
10
Damn! I can't wait for this!
Jan 12th 2014
5
Good looks, most of these sound really interesting
Jan 13th 2014
8
Guess Africans and Asians have no soccer history worth telling
Jan 14th 2014
11
Right? But I am sure there will be a doc on Egypt and Bradley at some p...
Jan 14th 2014
12
or the brain drain from the continent?
Jan 14th 2014
13
There should be one on the 2012 Zambia team too
Jan 14th 2014
17
Africa for sure, but Asia?
Jan 14th 2014
15
Or Wenger at Nagoya
Jan 14th 2014
16
Roger Milla
Jan 14th 2014
18
if they were gonna do Africa they would've at the last WC.
Jan 14th 2014
19
1994-6 Green Eagels
Apr 15th 2014
22
Looking forward to these
Jan 14th 2014
14
Starting now!
Apr 15th 2014
20
This 'Hillsborough' one is pretty amazing, infuriating, depressing
Apr 15th 2014
21
      amazing documentary, amazing to realize these were the idiots...
Apr 15th 2014
23
gotta catch a rerun of that hillsborough doc.
Apr 15th 2014
24
they usually do, but they're rolling out a bunch of new ones
Apr 15th 2014
25
oh 30 for 30 twitter got you -- Sunday @ 10pm EST on ESPN2
Apr 15th 2014
26
Good looking out
Apr 16th 2014
29
I'm pretty sure you will find it on YT soon
Apr 16th 2014
28
      LOL
Apr 22nd 2014
34
           here you go>>>
Apr 22nd 2014
36
Hillsborough was amazing.
Apr 16th 2014
27
I'm looking forward to Ceasefire Massacre
Apr 16th 2014
31
Just finished Hillsborough
Apr 21st 2014
32
hillsborough was great very sad though
Apr 22nd 2014
33
The Opposition and Maradona '86 air tonight
Apr 22nd 2014
35
The Opposition was really fascinating.
Apr 22nd 2014
37
"fascinating" encapsulates it entireley.
Apr 22nd 2014
38
yeah, that was great
May 01st 2014
45
sadly, Maradona '86 tried something interesting, but it missed imo
Apr 23rd 2014
39
watching it now, and I gotta agree
Apr 30th 2014
43
      the goddess of wind kisses the foot of man? foh MIMITW
Apr 30th 2014
44
both docs were excellent i really wished they were both an hr
Jun 30th 2014
48
I was pretty disappointed with ceasefire massacre
Apr 30th 2014
40
I don't know enough about the conflict.
Apr 30th 2014
41
      yeah i was excited for that very reason
Apr 30th 2014
42
The Garrincha one is epic. I got all choked up.
May 05th 2014
46
just caught Hillsborough on Netflix Instant
Jun 30th 2014
47
Yeah that was my takeaway
Jun 30th 2014
49
to be honest, i think espn dropped the ball on these
Jul 01st 2014
50
i agree i don't know why they made them 24 minutes
Jul 01st 2014
51

nighttripper
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1. "can't wait for the Garrincha + Maradona ones"
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you're right, all of them sound interesting, though

  

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2. "Im staying the HELL away from any soccer related 30 for 30s"
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3. "why?"
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4. "Honestly cuz The Two Escobars freaked me out"
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Not like "damn that was messed up okay zzzzz" but i had to sleep with the lights on a few nights after that one

I know soccer isn't all violence and madness but I'm not THAT interested in the sport outside of the WC (and sometimes the olympics) anyway

  

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6. "Yeah, I wouldn't watch the Hillsborough feature then if I were you"
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The Maradona and Garrincha ones should be fine.

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30. "might be my favorite 30 for 30"
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“So back we go to these questions — friendship, character… ethics.”

  

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7. "right? we couldn't find a non-commie sport story? "
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9. "lol you should read How Soccer Explains The World by Franklin Foer"
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full title:

How Soccer Explains The World (An Unlikely Theory of Globalization)
http://www.amazon.ca/How-Soccer-Explains-World-Globalization/dp/0061978051

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10. "Love that book"
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Not sure I agree with everything (the American chapter where he boils globalization down to a left/right issue especially) but it was still pretty damn interesting.

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5. "Damn! I can't wait for this!"
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thanks for posting it.

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11. "Guess Africans and Asians have no soccer history worth telling"
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12. "Right? But I am sure there will be a doc on Egypt and Bradley at some p..."
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but nothing on George Weah?

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13. "or the brain drain from the continent?"
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Esp given that the final was in Gabon.

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15. "Africa for sure, but Asia?"
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Although I guess a story on the 02 S Korean team w/ Hiddink at the helm would be cool

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16. "Or Wenger at Nagoya"
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Or a profile on Nakata in Rome. Or the various attempts to get the Indian Premier League off the ground. . .

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18. "Roger Milla "
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Shit just build on this

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r9rRVFYF93w&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dr9rRVFYF93w

  

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19. "if they were gonna do Africa they would've at the last WC."
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22. "1994-6 Green Eagels "
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14. "Looking forward to these"
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20. "Starting now!"
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first one.

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21. "This 'Hillsborough' one is pretty amazing, infuriating, depressing"
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and inspiring at varying different times during its run but I'm glad I caught it.

I didn't really know much about this before I watched, perhaps due to not being a big soccer fan but sports were at best an ancillary part of this story anyway.

  

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23. "amazing documentary, amazing to realize these were the idiots..."
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who've been running the EPL. Personal and political tragedy detailed in the film aside, it's also a clue as to why so many Americans are buying into foreign soccer teams. It isn't some trendy fascination with "the growth of soccer," it's because the people who were running them were small-minded, provincial stooges.

Just pack as many into the gate as you can. If it becomes a safety problem, just build a bigger fence so the problems can't escape. Unbelievable. And when there's a moment for inquisition and growth? Blame the hoolies, introspection is not the realm of sports.

Yeah ... great documentary, another 30 for 30 that powerfully transcends the more simple realm of sports.

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24. "gotta catch a rerun of that hillsborough doc."
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do they rerun 30/30s?

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25. "they usually do, but they're rolling out a bunch of new ones"
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so the schedule might be cluttered. I guess you don't have DVR? They fill the late night slots a lot with reruns of the evening content. I dunno the delay to Netflix, either, but Netflix does have the 30 for 30s these days.

You should catch it, it's really good...

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26. "oh 30 for 30 twitter got you -- Sunday @ 10pm EST on ESPN2"
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I missed it as well...coulda sworn I had the recording setup. Same shit happened for Archer this past monday....gotta get this thing checked out.

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28. "I'm pretty sure you will find it on YT soon"
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WHAT'S GOOD *****? What's REALLY good?!?!????!!! Ha HA!
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34. "LOL "
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36. "here you go>>>"
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https://www.youtube.com/user/ESPNNEWS247/videos

WHAT'S GOOD *****? What's REALLY good?!?!????!!! Ha HA!
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27. "Hillsborough was amazing."
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31. "I'm looking forward to Ceasefire Massacre "
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but i will watch all of them.

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32. "Just finished Hillsborough "
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that was heart breaking, it amazes me how awful people can be. to put the families through that, just disgusting behavior.

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33. "hillsborough was great very sad though "
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35. "The Opposition and Maradona '86 air tonight"
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fyi.

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37. "The Opposition was really fascinating."
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I'm surprised Carlos Caszely wasn't killed or something for not shaking Pinochet's hand.

Maradona '86 was good too, but funny in it's grandiose boasts.

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38. ""fascinating" encapsulates it entireley."
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But hell, what do I know?

  

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45. "yeah, that was great"
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that's what you get when you let the story speak for itself instead of emoting out of control like the Maradona one

man...Pinochet was such a smug looking little piece of shit
fuck him + Nixon & Kissinger as a staff, record label and as a motherfucking crew

  

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39. "sadly, Maradona '86 tried something interesting, but it missed imo"
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Attempting to frame the entire '86 World Cup as the operatic journey of one man as he becomes an idol is an interesting premise, but I don't know if they got there inside that ~24m documentary that ended up airing. I just kinda felt they needed more context -- more vintage Maradona footage, more commentary from the soccer community at the time (the audio of the one guy calling Maradona's 2nd against England was probably the best bit in the whole film, or the French guy making the case for Diego's genius), a bit more explanation of the context of what happened to Maradona in '94, his post playing career to explain why '86 was his great moment of transcendence. Maybe they had all that and ESPN wanted to cut it down, but as it was I was left with higher hopes than what aired.

Not to say there wasn't some good stuff -- that call, some of the crowd footage, anything and everything of Maradona playing soccer, just left wanting more at the end...

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43. "watching it now, and I gotta agree"
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the 'most interesting man in the world' sounding dude doing the grandiloquent voice over is making this really tough to watch

but yeah, Didier Roustan's breakdown of Diego's technique was great. That dude was a great journalist by then, sadly he turned into a babbling clown nowadays. The Argentinian broadcast crew on the hand of God goal was straight up comedy, too.

also, truth be told...Maradona's greatest play may have been in 90. Nobody really remembers it as much as 86, because they lost the final, but he carried a truly mediocre Argentinian team for the whole tournament. His performance in the game against Brazil in particular was outstanding. The 86 team was much better collectively.

  

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44. "the goddess of wind kisses the foot of man? foh MIMITW"
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48. "both docs were excellent i really wished they were both an hr"
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40. "I was pretty disappointed with ceasefire massacre"
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only a half hour? that's wack. they could have gone way more in depth.

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41. "I don't know enough about the conflict."
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So I needed more of that.

And Garrincha was too short too... But holy fuck is Elza looking all kinds of terrible.

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42. "yeah i was excited for that very reason"
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i was thinking that the average person would learn from it but not so much. and yeah, that woman looks like she had one too many surgeries.

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46. "The Garrincha one is epic. I got all choked up."
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I remember my dad and uncles telling me all these stories about Garrincha
he's one of the 5 or so definitely top 3 maybe GOAT guys in the history of the game (for the record: pele, him, cruyjff, kaiser, pibe de oro, zizou)

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47. "just caught Hillsborough on Netflix Instant"
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tragic, preventable accidents are always lamentable. but it's the 25 years after Hillsborough that are more despicable and inhumane than any errors that occurred during the disaster itself.

knowing nothing about the incident before my viewing, it was truly repulsive to see everyone that should've helped these victims do whatever they could to put their careers foremost. a nation's so-called leaders and protectors trapped in their own holding pen of lies, stepping on the heads of their constituents as a way to save themselves.

stadium safety has come a long way from those arcane, zoo-like spiked walls of before. considering the dead children, spouses and parents who've been slandered for the last two decades, however, it seems we have much further to go in regards to basic decency.

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49. "Yeah that was my takeaway"
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>but it's
>the 25 years after Hillsborough that are more despicable and
>inhumane than any errors that occurred during the disaster
>itself.

The police, the government, the media: they took a tragic event and turned it into 25 years of suffering and humiliation.

I wasn't expecting that this doc would focus on the aftermath the way that it did. It actually didn't spend much time on the tragedy itself.

For folks who are interested in the original tragedy, I've heard this BBC doc is highly recommended:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjdDyp22RI8


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>knowing nothing about the incident before my viewing, it was
>truly repulsive to see everyone that should've helped these
>victims do whatever they could to put their careers foremost.
>a nation's so-called leaders and protectors trapped in their
>own holding pen of lies, stepping on the heads of their
>constituents as a way to save themselves.

The classism involved is very interesting. On the one hand you have the working class of northern England, on the other you have the utter contempt and hatred presented by Thatcher and her cabinet.

  

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50. "to be honest, i think espn dropped the ball on these"
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the hillsborough piece is amazing, but for the rest to be ~24 minutes is sad. shoehorning some deep, amazing, socio-political stories into 30 minutes with commercials sucks. every single one of the ~24 docs deserves at least 60 minutes if not more. so much context is lost in trying to keep the stories piecemeal for an espn audience.

  

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51. "i agree i don't know why they made them 24 minutes"
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