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The Match ( film)

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The Match

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Directed by
  • Dominik Sedar
  • Jakov Sedlar
Written by
  • Gary Hertz
  • Stephen Ollendorff
  • Dominik Sedlar
Produced by
  • Johnny Arreola
  • Cassandra Gava
  • Stephen Ollendorff
  • Jakov Sedlar
  • Lana Strmečki
  • Orsat Zovko
Starring
CinematographyDavor Bjelanović
Edited byDenis Golenja
Music byDalibor Grubačević
Distributed by
  • Mutiny Pictures (USA)
  • Vendetta Film (Australia, New Zealand)
  • A2 Filmes (Latin America)
  • Altitude Film Distribution (United Kingdom)
  • Eagle Pictures (Italy)
  • Exponenta Film (Russia)
  • Black Hill Pictures (Germany)
  • Bulow Media (Spain)
  • Star Entertainment (India)
  • Movement Pictures (Korea)
  • Best Digital (Taiwan)
  • Jabadoo (Benelux)
  • Italia Film (Middle East)
  • Royal Holding (Scandinavia)
  • Encore Inflight (Airlines)

Release dates

  • July&#;&#;() (Jewish film festival)
  • July&#;25,&#;&#;()

Running time

minutes
Countries
LanguageEnglish

The Match is a Croatian-American sportshistorical drama directed by Dominik and Jakov Sedlar and starring Franco Nero, Armand Assante, and Caspar Phillipson.[1] The film was inspired by true events which transpired in the spring of

Plot

To commemorate Adolf Hitler’s birthday, the Nazis organized a football match between an elite Nazi team and a squad of inmates from the camps made up of ex-footballers and political prisoners.

Led by the former Hungarian football captain the team of prisoners are winning by virtue of their skills. During the half time they are given an assurance that they win freedom if they lose deliberately.

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However, despite all the obstacles confronting them, they are determined to win no matter what happens. The story is told in flashback by the last member of the team, then a boy, who manages to survive.

Cast

Release

The film premiered at The Jewish International Film Festival in New Zealand on July 25, ,[2] and it was released theatrically in the United States, on October 29, , by Mutiny Pictures.[3] On December 2, , the film had its television premiere on Showtime Networks.[4]

Music

The film's soundtrack was composed by Croatian composer Dalibor Grubačević.[5] It was distributed under Plaza Mayor Company on August 20, [6]

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