In the movie 'The Vault', a group of criminals, including an engineer, come together to plan a heist on a bank vault in Spain. The vault holds a valuable treasure that they want to steal. As they execute their plan, they encounter various challenges, including the military and the police. Will they be able to escape with the treasure before time runs out?
From the locker room to the pitch, this docuseries offers exclusive access to all 32 teams as they fight for football glory in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Join Lionel Messi as he embarks on his historic next chapter—taking North America and Major League Soccer by storm, and ushering in a new era of the game with his Inter Miami CF teammates.
Brotherhood is an action-packed TV show that takes place in the 1990s in the Sao Paulo Brazilian prison system. It follows the story of a black female protagonist who gets involved with a prison gang after her brother is kidnapped. As she fights for survival, she must navigate through violence, corruption, and organized crime.
A biographical drama about the life and career of Brazilian football legend Pelé, from his childhood in the slums of Sao Paulo to his rise to international superstardom and his role in three World Cup victories.
The Miracle of Bern is a heartwarming drama-comedy that follows the journey of a German soccer team during the 1954 FIFA World Cup. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Germany, the movie explores themes of patriotism, family relationships, and national pride. The film revolves around a young boy and his father, who was a soldier but returns home after years of being a prisoner of war. Through the game of soccer, the team's victory brings hope and joy to a country still recovering from the war.
The corruption, backroom deals and greed behind awarding the World Cup comes to a head when the 2022 tournament is awarded to Qatar, a desert nation with baking summer temperatures, no world-class stadiums, little interest in soccer - and lots of money.
The complicated relationship of several of the Colombian national team players with drug trafficking, one that culminated in the own goal and murder of one of the most beloved defenders in the world.
From power struggles to global politics, an exploration of FIFA reveals the organization's checkered history and what it takes to host a World Cup.
Peruvian soccer star Paolo Guerrero wages a difficult legal battle after testing positive for cocaine months before the World Cup. Based on a true story.
Baggio: The Divine Ponytail follows the life and career of Roberto Baggio, an iconic Italian soccer player. The movie chronicles his rise to stardom, the challenges he faced, and his unforgettable performances in the FIFA World Cup.
In 1930s Montevideo, a young boy joins the national football team and experiences love, friendship, and the challenges of the FIFA World Cup.
See You in Montevideo is a movie that tells the story of the heroic journey of the Yugoslavian national football team to the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay. Against all odds, the team faces various challenges and obstacles, including a lack of financial support and political interference. With determination and teamwork, they overcome these obstacles and make history on the football field.
Recorded at Auditório Ibirapuera in Sao Paulo , on 24 and 25 June 2006 , the album features the biggest hits singer-songwriter Lenine's career such as "Paciência" (Patience), "Jack Soul Brasileiro" (Since I am Brazilian), "Na Pressão" (On The Pressure), "A Rede" (The Net), "Hoje Eu Quero Sair Só" (I Want Go Out Alone, Today) and "A Medida da Paixão" (The Measure of Passion), plus new songs like "Tudo Por Acaso" (All By Chance). The album features special participations from musicians such as the Chilean Victor Astorga (the first English horn soloist with the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra), Cameroonian bassist and singer Richard Bona, Mexican singer Julieta Venegas, harpist Cristina Braga, the rapper Gog, and drummer Iggor Cavalera (ex-member of Sepultura). The DVD includes bonus material, plus making-of scenes, reviews, testimonials about the project, the guests and also footage of the 2006 World Cup, since the performance was recorded concurrently with it.
The Two Escobars is a riveting sports documentary that explores the entangled lives of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar and Colombian footballer Andrés Escobar. The film delves into the rise and fall of these two men, shedding light on the connections between the drug trade and professional football. Through interviews and archival footage, it portrays how their lives became intertwined and the tragic consequences that unfolded. The Two Escobars offers a compelling look at the dark side of the beautiful game and the impact of drug violence on Colombian society.
Film celebrating the legendary footballer Denis Law, looking back at his upbringing and his fruitful career with Manchester United, where he earned the title The King.
French soccer fans, celebrities and athletes retrace the exhilarating events of July 12, 1998, as France earned a historic win in the World Cup final.
A gang of prison inmates escape and rob the Royal Mint. They then sneak back to prison.
Dr. Jozef Venglos coached on three continents, received the prestigious FIFA Order of Merit in Ruby, and was the first non-Briton coach ever to manage a top division club in England.
A World Cup of shocks and surprises, making history from start to finish. It was the first World Cup in Asia and the first to be co-hosted by two countries. The official film captures the unique spirit of this event in 120 minutes of football - on the pitch and behind the scenes. This is one of few official films able to offer a hint of the world behind the dressing room door - Senegal's victory celebrations, Mexico's prayer and team talk and the referees debriefing.