In Green Street 3: Never Back Down, a former football hooligan finds himself drawn back into the world of violence and revenge when his brother is killed. He must navigate the dangerous underground fighting scene to seek justice and find redemption.
The Football Factory is a raw and intense film that follows the lives of football hooligans in London. It delves into the brutal world of violence, drugs, and intense rivalry in the football scene. As the main character, Tommy, gets further involved in the hooligan lifestyle, his life spirals out of control.
ID2: Shadwell Army follows a British undercover police officer who infiltrates a football hooligan gang to stop a terrorist attack. As he becomes more involved in the dangerous world of football hooliganism, he must balance his duty to protect innocent lives with his own safety.
The United Way is a documentary that explores the history of Manchester United, highlighting the success of the team and the cultural significance of football in the city of Manchester. It delves into the events and key figures that shaped the club, including legendary football managers and iconic players. The film also touches upon the social and economic impact of football on Manchester, showcasing the passion and loyalty of the fans. Through interviews, archival footage, and captivating storytelling, The United Way provides an in-depth look into the rich history of one of the most celebrated football clubs in the world.
For six young men, who could hardly be more different from one another, the fan club of the Eintracht Braunschweig football club is the center of their life and their friendship. 66/67 is the name of their club as well as the year in which Eintracht Braunschweig won the German Championship.
Wild Heart (Wildes Herz) is a portrait of Jan "Monchi" Gorkow, front man for the punk band Feine Sahne Fischfilet, and his campaign against racism and right-wing extremism.
Zigger Zagger is a 1967 play by Peter Terson which was the first work to be commissioned by the National Youth Theatre who revived it at Wilton's Music Hall in 2017 for its 50th anniversary. Described as a "football opera" in which the cast sing and chant like a Greek chorus, the play was an instant success. The production was directed by Michael Croft while the Musical Director was Colin Farrell. Adopted later by non-league giant killers, Altrincham FC.
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