Ultras is a drama movie set in Naples, Italy. It follows the story of a group of hooligans, known as ultras, who are passionate about soccer and engage in violent clashes with rival fans. The movie explores themes of coming-of-age and teenage sexuality, as well as the dynamics within the ultras community. It also touches on other elements such as old-timers, wedding dresses, and mobile phones. Ultras showcases the intense world of ultras and the impact it has on the characters' lives.
The Ultras are not ordinary spectators of a football match, but fans who live in a territory sacred to them: the Curva. A sort of non-place that takes the concept of social stratification and subverts it for ninety minutes: the doctor is next to the worker, the craftsman shoulder to shoulder with the lawyer or the “VIP” fan. There are those who struggle to find an identity in everyday life and those who, despite having one, want to lose it at least for the duration of a match. On those steps they are all the same, all brothers, and together they become an autonomous entity within the stadium. For them that sense of belonging is a legacy passed down from generation to generation, from father to son.
A story presenting personal and collective events that offers a reflection about sport accessibility, suburb life, migrant condition, ladies football and ultras role in the Social Football movement. This is Cap20100, a documentary in which a self managed experience Championship, goes in parallel to other 4 self managed teams participating in official tournaments.
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