Pavel Abrahám’s football documentary offers 22 different viewpoints of who is watching. At a match between Sparta and Slavia, the filmmakers used 22 cameras to film the spontaneous reactions of various visitors, fans, tourists, VIPs, intellectuals, and security guards over the course of the entire game. This experiment with the Czech Republic’s national sport shows football as a game around which the viewers create a whole range of other, highly diverse games.
Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career of le...
The chaos on the streets of Vancouver that unfolded in the wake of the Canucks’ loss in the 2011 Sta...
Documentary movie about a Finnish professional ice hockey player, Jere Karalahti. More than 50 peopl...
On-ice enforcers struggle to rise through the professional ranks of the world's most prestigious hoc...
Flyers documentary. All about the 1985 - 86 season of the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers 85-86 seas...
“17 Seconds” provides an all-access pass inside the Blackhawks locker room party in Boston and the a...
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Hi, My Name is Dicky is a sports documentary about hockey player Richard Clune, and his struggle wit...
A documentary highlighting the Soviet Union's legendary and enigmatic hockey training culture and wo...
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