Catalogue - FIFA FILMS

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Catalogue - FIFA FILMS
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Catalogue
FIFA World Cup™
and Official FIFA Events
Programming
October 2014
FIFA World Cup™ and Official FIFA Events Programming
Contents
FIFA Films New Programming
FIFA Films Programming
FIFA World Cup™ Official Film Collection 1930 – 2006
FIFA World Cup™ Route to the Final 1966 – 2010
FIFA World Cup™ Classic Matches
FIFA Mini World Cups 1966 – 2006
FIFA World Cup™ Shocks
FIFA World Cup™ Stories
FIFA World Cup™ Finals 1966 – 2010
FIFA World Cup™ Moments and Vignettes
FIFA World Cup™ Classic Players
FIFA World Cup™ Best Matches by Nation
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FIFA Films
New Programming
Futebol Arte PT (EN subtitles) (HD) 56 minutes
This documentary follows the narrative of the 1982 FIFA
World Cup™ when Brazil’s legendary team failed to win the
title despite capturing the hearts of fans worldwide. Through
fresh interviews with team members and sound bites from the
players at the time, the film looks at the merits of “futebol
arte”, bringing to life the sparkling personalities, the
atmosphere, the tactics, the mindset, the excitement and
eventually the heartbreak.
Pele Vignettes PT (EN subtitles) (HD)
FIFA Films was privileged to sit down with Pelé, one-on-one,
to talk to him about his illustrious career for club and country
with particular emphasis on the four FIFA World Cups™ in
which he played. He told us stories few would have heard
before and corrected some of the details of other commonly
held beliefs about his extraordinary career. The vignettes also
include some rare and previously unseen footage among the
illustrations.
Classic FIFA World Cup™ Clips
• FIFA also has developed 200 archive mobile clips of
approximately one minute each
• All clips are provided with graphics; animated opening
sequence and are language neutral
• Available content:
» 43 Classic Matches
» 26 Classic Players
» 115 Classic Goals
» 16 FIFA World Cup™ Finals
FIFA Films is the unique archive of all moving images from FIFA’s history. Serviced by Infront Sports & Media AG.
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FIFA Films
Programming
FIFA Women’s World Cup
The Class of 2011 – The Official Film of the FIFA
Women’s World Cup Germany 2011™
EN (HD) 102 minutes
This film looks back at the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup™
held in Germany. It provides some of the best archive
material, depth of coverage, close-up intimacy and dramatic
perspective that will be unique to this film, including all the
unforgettable moments and finally culminating in Japan’s
stunning victory.
Raising Their Game - The Story of the FIFA Women’s
World Cup EN (SD) 60 minutes
This documentary provides an exciting overview of the first
five editions of the event (up to and including the 2007 FIFA
Women’s World Cup™)* by reviewing the goals, the
celebrations and the stories of each event. It also highlights
the players with a strong impact on women’s football such
as Martha, Mia Hamm, Hanna Ljungberg and Birgit Prinz, as
well as the coaches.
Finally, it also contains small vignettes focusing on the
strongest women’s football nations such as Germany, Sweden,
China, and the USA giving an all-round, historical look at
women’s football at the top level.
* A new updated version including footage from the 2011 FIFA
Women’s World Cup™ will be released in 2015 prior to the next
edition in Canada
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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™
Match 64 - The Final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South
Africa™ EN (HD) 73 minutes
“Match 64” tells the full story of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™
Final, the first ever final to be held on African soil and a day
that South Africa will remember forever. The film illustrates
what it takes to put on a FIFA World Cup™ Final, its
organisation, the hospitality offered and the integral
involvement of the media. “Match 64” follows a whole
range of characters whose contribution went beyond the
game itself and reveals an intimate portrayal of a country
whose time has come, and whose stadium was where
dreams were realised.
The Media Circus
EN (HD) 65 minutes
This is the story of how different areas of the media covered
the FIFA World Cup South Africa™. We explore some of the
sophisticated developments like 3D, Ultra Motion, Heli-tele
and the Spider-Cam. We also eavesdrop on the quick-fire
production of multilingual mobile phone coverage as well as
analyse the skill and speed of cameramen and
commentators. It is fast moving, entertaining and often
surprising, highlighting some obvious talent and revealing
some little known skills and expertise.
Produced on behalf of FIFA Films by Kevin Piper Productions
Produced on behalf of FIFA Films by Passion Pictures
The Journey – Stories from the 2010 FIFA World Cup
South Africa™ EN (HD) 72 minutes
Told by the people of the Rainbow nation, this film recounts
key moments from the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South
Africa, highlighting the impact and legacy of an event that
symbolised how far the country has come. The cast is led by
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, rugby legend Francois Pienaar,
South Africa’s football captain Aaron Mokoena and
celebrated jazz musician Hugh Masekela. Their stories and
those of others are interwoven with stunning images from
the event, with behind-the-scenes footage as well as superb
moments from the matches that held the world’s attention
for one glorious month in 2010.
Our South Africa – 2010 Hopes and Dreams
EN (HD) 65 minutes
Filmed during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™:
“Our South Africa – 2010 Hopes and Dreams”, focuses on a
wide range of individuals spanning across the Rainbow
Nation for whom the FIFA World Cup™ had a special
significance. Travelling across the country, “Our South
Africa”, captures a unique moment in the evolution of the
nation in this post-apartheid era, with the film reflecting on
the realities of life, while also celebrating the magnificent
diversity of the country.
Produced on behalf of FIFA Films by IMG Media Ltd, London
Produced on behalf of FIFA Films by Tyrian Production
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FIFA World Cup™
Official Film Collection 1930 – 2006
The past comes back to life, with the depth of coverage, close-up intimacy and
dramatic perspective that is unique to these films – the greatest archive source of
the magic and unforgettable moments of FIFA World Cup™ history.
The fifteen Official Films of the FIFA World Cup™
1930 – 2006 offer a unique, high quality archive of the
FIFA World Cup™ over 80 years of its history.
Experience classic archive footage
re-mastered and colour graded from the
original 16/35mm film reels. The FIFA World
Cup™ Official Films (1954-1998) available
for the first time in stunning HIGH DEFINITION
quality.
From the tense last moments of “Goal”, the colour record
of England’s only FIFA World Cup™ victory in an era when
television was black and white, to the glorious sweep and
drama of the 35mm filming of “Hero”, the film of Mexico 86
which focused on Maradona’s finest and most controversial
hour, here are films which stand the test of time.
While television provides a complete record, the films fill
many other commercial purposes, which make them valuable
not just to networks, but to production companies, sponsors
and advertisers. The film provides some of the best archive
material, offering close-up and slow motion, creating mood,
showcasing an incident or capturing a key moment in sharp
focus.
FIFA Films can research shots, provide screeners for viewing
and supply the material you select in broadcast quality
format.
The Official Film Collection provides the ideal build-up
programming as well as a rich source of clip material for
documentaries and other commercial purposes and after
each World Cup is over, the collection lives on, as a superb
archive and rich source of inspiration for the future. The
FIFA World Cup™ Film Collection 1930 – 2006 is available
exclusively through FIFA Films.
1930 – Uruguay – The 1930 FIFA World Cup™
Official Film – 14’ EN/FR/ES/DE (SD)
A unique and historically valuable addition to the Official Film
Collection, these 14 minutes of material predate television
and provides both black and white and colour coverage of
the first ever FIFA World Cup™. There are five minutes of
material from the final in colour, providing a record of
Uruguay’s victory in 1930.
1954 – Switzerland – German Giants – 89’ EN (HD)
Starting with the FIFA World Cup™ finals in Switzerland in
1954, we see the red-hot favourites Hungary, led by the
legendary Puskas eventually beaten by West Germany 3 – 2 in
a classic final.
1958 – Sweden – Hinein – 82’ EN (SD)
The 1958 finals, held in Sweden, saw the emergence of a
new superstar in Pelé. This 17-year-old wonder player led the
Brazilians to a 5 – 2 final triumph over the host nation.
1962 – Chile – Viva Brazil – 88’ EN (HD)
Chile was the venue for the 1962 finals, where holders Brazil
were expected to regain their crown. The host, Chile, took
them all the way in an epic semi-final, but the classy
Brazilians eventually beat Chile 4 – 2 and went on to beat
another surprise package, Czechoslovakia, 3 – 1 in a
one-sided final.
1966 – England – Goal – 100’ EN (HD)
The only full colour record of the 1966 FIFA World Cup™.
England was expected to perform well in 1966, playing on
home ground. After tough, tense matches against Portugal
and Argentina, England eventually overcame West Germany
in the final 4 – 2. The team was helped, in no small measure,
by a historic final hat-trick by Geoff Hurst and superb
defending and attacking from Bobby Moore and Bobby
Charlton.
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1970 – Mexico – The World At Their Feet – 92’ EN (HD)
The 1970 finals saw the emergence of probably the greatest
team the world has ever seen, in the all-conquering form of
Brazil. Pelé was playing in his last finals and his touch, vision
and goal prowess combined with Jairzinho’s amazing feat of
scoring in every round, propelled the Brazilians to an
irresistible 4 – 1 final victory over an overwhelmed Italy.
1974 – Germany – Heading For Glory – 89’ EN (HD)
The 1974 finals in West Germany saw the emergence of
“Total Football” in the shape of the classy Dutch led by the
legendary Johan Cruyff. The Dutch swept all before them
until they came up against the solid hosts in the final.
Beckenbauer led West Germany to a tense 2 – 1 victory.
1978 – Argentina – Campeones – 91’ EN (HD)
Argentina, as hosts in 1978, were under great pressure to
succeed. Amidst passionate supporters, they progressed to
the finals with a wonderful blend of attacking football and
tough defending. The unlucky Dutch, now lacking Cruyffs’
sublime skills, were the fall guys once again in the final,
losing 3 – 1 in a classic clash of styles.
1982 – Spain – G’ole – 97’, with Sean Connery EN (HD)
Brazil was expected to beat Italy with ease in a group
decider, but did not count on Paolo Rossi wrecking their
plans with two great opportunist goals, enabling Italy to win
a classic match 3 – 2. The Italians eventually went on to win
the tournament with a 3 – 1 victory over West Germany.
1986 – Mexico – Hero – 83’, with Michael Caine EN (HD)
Mexico had just recovered from a devastating earthquake,
but the nation put on a great tournament and Argentina,
inspired by Maradona, justified “favourite” status. The epic
quarter-final with England generated Maradona’s most
controversial goal. West Germany won through to the Final,
but Argentina was waiting for them and won a classic final
3 – 2, to fulfil Maradona’s expected destiny and lift the FIFA
World Cup™ trophy once more for Argentina.
1990 – Italy – Soccer Shoot-Out – 100’
with Edward Woodward EN (HD)
Italia ‘90 was another fascinating tournament, a melting pot
of different styles, cultures and techniques. The biggest
tournament of its time saw the emergence of the African
nations with the free-flowing Cameroon capturing everyone’s hearts. The final was tight and not for the squeamish,
but the well-drilled and better-disciplined Germans prevailed
1 – 0 winners to claim the crown for the third time.
1994 – USA – Two Billion Hearts – 106’ EN (SD)
In 1994, the FIFA World Cup™ came to the USA for the first
time in history and set the country alight, giving “soccer” a
tremendous boost in the world’s biggest market.
Audiences were treble the previous highest ever achieved
for “soccer” in the USA. This film offers an unique view of
the razzmatazz of the first ever FIFA World Cup to be staged
in the US and the first Final to be decided on penalties,
between Italy and Brazil.
1998 – France – La Coupe de la Gloire – 86’ with
Sean Bean EN (HD)
The French team – on home soil – was always going to be in
contention for the title of World Champion. They did not
disappoint their fans. France ‘98 was not short on drama or
controversy, in equal measure and this is captured most
effectively in this film. The 1998 film was shot on Super
16mm film and includes the most complete and extensive
coverage ever, with each match being filmed from more
angles than any previous film.
2002 – Korea/Japan – Seven Games From Glory – 120’
EN (SD)
A FIFA World Cup™ of shocks and surprises, making history
from start to finish. It was the first FIFA 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.
2006 – Germany – The Story of the 2006 FIFA
World Cup™ – 93’ EN/FR/ES (SD)
The 2006 FIFA World Cup™ , hosted by Germany,
culminated in a dramatic finish with Italy defeating France
on penalties in Berlin to make it Italy’s fourth FIFA World
Cup™ crown. If Zinedine Zidane’s red card was the Final’s
defining image, Italy’s triumph would be remembered as a
team effort with ten different “Azzurri” players finding the
net. It was also a special month for Germany, the goals of
Miroslav Klose helping secure third place in a tournament
memorable for the festival mood across the host country.
All of these classic, historic moments can be re-lived again
with the incomparable FIFA World Cup™ Film Collection. A
Collection that tells the story of the world’s greatest football
tournament with the style, experience and coverage that it
deserves, capturing all of the passion, tears and triumph for
future generations of football fans.
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FIFA World Cup™
Route to the Final 1966 – 2010
Re-live the memorable matches that helped the eventual
champions of each tournament achieve the dream of winning
football’s most coveted prize.
Starting with England’s glorious triumph on home soil in
1966 and finishing with Spain’s successful campaign at the
2010 finals in South Africa, this exclusive match series will
evoke memories of some hard fought victories and
triumphs. From every FIFA World Cup™ tournament since
1966, follow the path of each winner by watching their full
matches from start to finish!
Enjoy the samba skills of Brazil as they take the 1970 finals
by storm and watch in awe as Diego Maradona inspires
Argentina to a famous triumph in 1986. A total of 82
matches are available from 12 unforgettable FIFA World
Cup™ tournaments with each match being shown in its
entirety, from start to finish!
Full list of 12 FIFA World Cup™ Winners 1966 – 2010
1966 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
England (6 Matches)
1970 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
Brazil (6 Matches)
1974 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
West Germany (7 Matches)
1978 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
Argentina (7 Matches)
1982 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
Italy (7 Matches)
1986 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
Argentina (7 Matches)
1990 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
West Germany (7 Matches)
1994 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
Brazil (7 Matches)
1998 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
France (7 Matches)
2002 FIFA World Cup™ Winner
Brazil (7 Matches)
2006 FIFA World Cup™ Winner (HD)
Italy (7 matches)
2010 FIFA World Cup™ Winner (HD)
Spain (7 matches)
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FIFA World Cup™
Classic Matches
This exclusive package celebrates the “Classic Matches”
in FIFA World Cup™ history – from start to finish!
The 80 year history of the FIFA World Cup™ has produced many exciting matches that will live long in the memory. Who
could forget Portugal’s incredible comeback in the 1966 finals against minnows North Korea or England’s historic victory
against arch rivals West Germany in the 1966 finals?
The “Classic Matches” series celebrates the most unforgettable matches in the tournament’s history allowing fans to recall
the glory and pain of their respective nation. Each match is shown in its entirety, from start to finish.
Full list of FIFA World Cup™ Classic Matches
1966 – Portugal v North Korea
1966 – England v West Germany
1970 – Brazil v Italy
1970 – West Germany v England
1970 – Italy v West Germany
1974 – Netherlands v Brazil
1978 – Scotland v Netherlands
1978 – Argentina v Netherlands
1982 – West Germany v France
1982 – Italy v Brazil
1982 – Italy v West Germany
1986 – France v Brazil
1986 – Argentina v England
1986 – Belgium v USSR
1990 – England v Cameroon
1994 – Brazil v Netherlands
1994 – Romania v Argentina
1998 – France v Brazil
1998 – Argentina v England
2002 – Korea Republic v Italy
2002 – Senegal v Sweden
2002 – Brazil v Turkey (Semi-final)
2002 – Germany v USA
2002 – Brazil v Belgium
2006 – Italy v Germany (HD)
2006 – Croatia v Australia (HD)
2006 – Argentina v Mexico (HD)
2006 – France v Spain (HD)
2006 – France v Brazil (HD)
2010 – Slovenia v USA (HD)
2010 – Germany v Argentina (HD)
2010 – Uruguay v Ghana (HD)
2010 – Netherlands v Brazil (HD)
2010 – Netherlands v Uruguay (HD)
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FIFA Mini World Cups
1966 – 2006
This unique series offers the viewer a quick and informative guide
to every FIFA World Cup™ tournament between 1966 and 2006.
Fully voiced (where indicated) in English, Spanish, German
and French, with both music and effects, enjoy the
highlights of each FIFA World Cup™ tournament, starting
with the memorable 1966 finals in England and ending with
the magnificent 2006 finals in Germany. Learn about the
ups and downs of each nation as they attempt to secure
their place in FIFA World Cup™ history by winning football’s
most coveted prize.
A total of 11 “Mini World Cups” are available and each
one is approximately 10 minutes in duration. The premium
footage contained within these unique highlights packages
includes the best goals, saves and moments, and is sure to
be a hit with football fans of all ages.
Full list of FIFA Mini World Cups (11 x 10min)
1966 – England EN
1970 – Mexico EN
1974 – West Germany EN
1978 – Argentina EN
1982 – Spain EN
1986 – Mexico EN
1990 – Italy EN
1994 – USA EN
1998 – France EN
2002 – Korea/Japan EN/FR/ES/DE
2006 – Germany EN/FR/ES/DE
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FIFA World Cup™
Shocks
Experience the most astonishing performances during
the FIFA World Cup™ from some of the smaller nations
in world football.
The FIFA World Cup™ has produced many unlikely
heroes and most notably, many shock results! From North
Korea’s incredible 1 – 0 victory against European giants Italy
in 1966 to Senegal’s unbelievable 1 – 0 victory against
defending champions France in 2002, this exclusive match
series celebrates the minnows in world football that have
shocked the world with their outstanding performances.
The “FIFA World Cup™ Shocks” match series includes
the most unforgettable matches in the tournament’s history
between 1966 and 2010. Pay tribute to the emerging
continents in world football as nations from Africa and Asia
seriously challenge the giants of international football.
Full list of FIFA World Cup™ Shocks
1966 FIFA World Cup™ – North Korea v Italy
1982 FIFA World Cup™ – Northern Ireland v Spain
1990 FIFA World Cup™ – Cameroon v Argentina
1994 FIFA World Cup™ – Republic of Ireland v Italy
1994 FIFA World Cup™ – Bulgaria v West Germany
1994 FIFA World Cup™ – Saudi Arabia v Belgium
1998 FIFA World Cup™ – Nigeria v Spain
2002 FIFA World Cup™ – Senegal v France
2002 FIFA World Cup™ – Korea Republic v Italy
2006 FIFA World Cup™ – Ghana v Czech Republic (HD)
2010 FIFA World Cup™ – Switzerland v Spain (HD)
2010 FIFA World Cup™ – Italy v New Zealand (HD)
2010 FIFA World Cup™ – Slovakia v Italy (HD)
Cameroon celebrate scoring against Argentina in the 1990 FIFA World Cup™
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FIFA World Cup™
Stories
The FIFA World Cup™ is rich in stories, legends and history.
A documentary series (6 x 26 minutes) looks in depth at the most intriguing
stories of the last 80 years of this event.
The FIFA World Cup™ provides a rich vein of programme
material, contained exclusively within FIFA Films, the world’s
greatest assembly of quality film and television coverage
from past tournaments.
FIFA Films is now working with top directors and production
houses to make full use of its golden heritage of visual
material, to create a range of high quality offerings for
television. Stories, legends and history – what the FIFA World
Cup™ is all about?
“FIFA World Cup™ Stories” take a series of intriguing angles
to provide new insight into some of the most fascinating
stories in FIFA World Cup™ history. The series of six
twenty-six (26) minute programmes include:
Holland’s Quest EN
Holland has never won the world’s greatest football trophy,
yet it has often fielded world-beating teams. This
programme re-examines Holland’s two most focused
attempts – in 1974 and 1978 – to win the FIFA World Cup™,
when the Dutch introduced for the first time the concept of
“Total Football”. The programme also explores how Holland
has continually entertained and enthralled football fans at
subsequent events, while the “Holy Grail” of football
continues to elude its grasp.
African Odyssey EN
The spectacular rise of African football on the World Cup
stage has led many to speculate “when” an African nation
will win the FIFA World Cup™. From the difficult early
lessons of the 1970’s through to the emergence of the
dazzling skills and flair of Cameroon, Morocco and Senegal,
the story of a continent in waiting.
Young Shooting Stars EN
One of the most exciting aspects of this great event is
that – time and again – it introduces a new cast of young
football prodigies to a world audience. Pelé, Maradona,
Michael Owen and Ronaldo are among those who made a
global impact in their teens. This programme is a tribute to
genius on the football field and makes full use of the archive
footage to remind us of the debuts of some of football’s
greatest names.
FIFA World Cup™ Shocks EN
The unexpected is what makes football exciting. Highlighting the most surprising and shocking results in FIFA World
Cup™ history – from North Korea’s humbling of mighty Italy
in 1966 to Cameroon’s explosive entrance onto the World
Cup stage in 1990 with its victory over the holders
Argentina – this programme captures the moment, the
effect and aftershock of the unexpected result.
Golden Boot Legends EN
Every FIFA World Cup™ tournament has a Golden Boot
winner. Some, such as Ronaldo in 2002 and Gerd Muller in
1970, were not unexpected. But who could have predicted
the impact that Paulo Rossi, Davor Sukur and Gary Lineker
would have had on FIFA World Cup™ history?
Penalty Shoot-Out! EN
The drawn out agony of the penalty shoot out is the
football equivalent to a duel, with sudden death waiting
for one side or the other. No moments in football are more
intense. This programme covers the dramatic finales of some
great matches, where one kick of a ball can throw a nation
into joy or despair and turn players from heroes to villains.
The ultimate drama.
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FIFA World Cup™
Finals 1966 – 2010
Watch in splendour as the strongest nations in world football
contest the biggest event in sport, “FIFA World Cup™ Final”
Experience the ecstasy of triumph and the pain of defeat
as two nations battle it out for the ultimate prize in world
football, “The FIFA World Cup™!” Starting with England’s
glorious triumph on home soil in 1966 and ending with Spain’s
successful campaign at the 2010 finals in South Africa, this
package includes all 12 finals from over 40 unforgettable
FIFA World Cup™ years.
Each FIFA World Cup™ final match is shown in its entirety,
from kick-off to final whistle. Enjoy the sublime skills
of the Netherlands, as they display their unique style of “Total
Football” in pursuit of glory in 1974 and 1978 and admire the
unmistakable talents of West Germany as they make it through
to an unprecedented 3 consecutive FIFA World Cup™ finals.
Full list of FIFA World Cup™ Finals 1966 – 2010
1966 FIFA World Cup™ Final – England v West Germany
1970 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Brazil v Italy
1974 FIFA World Cup™ Final – West Germany v Netherlands
1978 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Argentina v Netherlands
1982 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Italy v West Germany
1986 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Argentina v West Germany
1990 FIFA World Cup™ Final – West Germany v Argentina
1994 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Brazil v Italy
1998 FIFA World Cup™ Final – France v Brazil
2002 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Brazil v Germany
2006 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Italy v France (HD)
2010 FIFA World Cup™ Final – Spain v Netherlands (HD)
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FIFA World Cup™
Moments and Vignettes
Intense and exciting, the most thrilling and memorable moments
of the last 80 years of the FIFA World Cup™, selected by top
producers from the world’s greatest football archive.
With the help of world-class producers and leading facility
houses, FIFA Films is now making full use of its golden
heritage of film and television material, to create a range of
high quality offerings for television.
FIFA Films has planned and produced a range of special FIFA
World Cup™ action vignettes and moments that are ideal as
fillers and equally effective and exciting when compiled into
longer programmes.
The decisive goals, the tears, the agony, the penalties,
the “Hand of God”, the celebrations, the frustration, the
disputes, the “ifs” and “if only’s” that echo down the years
and still command a powerful emotional response from
fans throughout the world. Compelling programming in a
flexible format.
Top 20 FIFA World Cup™ Moments EN
1 x 52 minute programme
The Top 20 FIFA World Cup™ Moments counts down, in
reverse order, the top 20 FIFA World Cup™ moments of
all time. Spanning 1930 – 2002, eighteen tournaments in
76 years of competition have produced so many thrilling and
memorable moments that this selection – the greatest and
most famous – reflects our view of what captures the
essence of FIFA World Cup™ magic. Even the selection itself
could be controversial, as audiences debate the most
memorable goals, seminal moments, epic matches and
shock results.
A – Z of FIFA World Cup™ Football Music only
100 x 60 second vignettes
The A – Z of Football consists of 60 second vignettes of the
most spectacular action from exclusive film footage
from the 1954 – 2002 FIFA World Cups™. Capturing varied
and exciting aspects of the world’s greatest event, these
thrilling slices of action work well independently or as part
of a wider programme.
A journey through to the greatest show on earth, the
A – Z of football is an alphabetical lesson in FIFA World
Cup™ history.
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FIFA World Cup™
Classic Players
From Puskas to Platini, learn more about the “Classic Players”
that have made such a remarkable contribution to the beautiful game.
The FIFA World Cup™ has produced many magical
moments that will be etched in our memories forever.
Who could forget Pelé’s audacious dummy against Uruguay
in 1970 or Diego Maradona’s wonderful solo goal against
England in 1986? The “Classic Players” series celebrates
15 of the greatest players to have graced the world stage
during the distinguished 80 year history of the FIFA
World Cup™.
The content from all 15 players includes unseen footage
from exclusive official film rushes. Each 6 minute
programme is fully voiced in English, Spanish, German and
French giving the viewer a unique opportunity to learn
about the classic players’ exploits on the world’s greatest
stage, the “FIFA World Cup™!”
Full list of Classic Players (15 x 6min) EN/FR/ES/DE
Fritz Walter (FRG) – 1954
Ferenc Puskas (HUN) – 1954, (ESP) 1958
Garrincha (BRA) – 1958, 1962
Pelé (BRA) – 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970
Eusebio (POR) – 1966
Bobby Charlton (ENG) – 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970
Franz Beckenbauer (FRG) – 1966, 1970, 1974
Johan Cruyff (NED) – 1974
Gerd Muller (FRG) – 1970, 1974
Dino Zoff (ITA) – 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982
Mario Kempes (ARG) – 1974, 1978, 1982
Michel Platini (FRA) – 1978, 1982, 1986
Paolo Rossi (ITA) – 1978, 1982, 1986
Diego Maradona (ARG) – 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994
Roger Milla (CMR) – 1982, 1990, 1994
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FIFA World Cup™
Best Matches by Nation
Find out what it takes to become the best international
team in world football as we look back at the most successful
nations in FIFA World Cup™ history.
Up until the FIFA World Cup™ in 2010 there have been 8
different winners since the 1930 tournament in Uruguay.
Whilst others have failed to make an impression on the
world stage, these giants of world football have basked in
the glory of their success. In this series we celebrate the
matches that have helped to define each nation’s FIFA World
Cup™ legacy including matches from the Brazilian team in
1970 and the superlative French team, who finally
triumphed on home soil in 1998.
Full list of FIFA World Cup™ Nations
A total of 48 matches are available in this distinctive match
series, with each of the 8 nations on view celebrating
memorable victories in their respective FIFA World Cup™
histories.
“Brazilian Brilliance” – Brazil
1970 – Brazil v Italy
1970 – Brazil v Uruguay
1994 – Brazil v Netherlands
1998 – Brazil v Netherlands
2002 – Brazil v Germany
2010 – Brazil v Chile (HD)
“The Long Road to Glory” – France
1986 – France v Italy
1986 – France v Brazil
1998 – France v Croatia
1998 – France v Brazil
2006 – France v Spain (HD)
2010 – France v South Africa (HD)
“Comeback Kings” – West Germany
1970 – West Germany v England
1974 – West Germany v Netherlands
1982 – West Germany v France
1990 – West Germany v England
2006 – Germany v Argentina (HD)
2010 – Germany v Argentina (HD)
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FIFA World Cup™
Best Matches by Nation
“Campeones!” – Argentina
1978 – Argentina v Peru
1978 – Argentina v Netherlands
1986 – Argentina v England
1986 – Argentina v West Germany
2006 – Argentina v Serbia and Montenegro (HD)
2010 – Argentina v Mexico (HD)
“Forza Azzuri“ – Italy
1970 – Italy v West Germany
1982 – Italy v Brazil
1982 – Italy v West Germany
2006 – Italy v Germany (HD)
2006 – Italy v France (HD)
2010 – Italy v Paraguay (HD)
“La Roja” - Spain
1994 - Spain v Switzerland
1998 - Spain v Bulgaria
2002 - Spain v South Africa
2006 - Spain v Ukraine (HD)
2010 - Spain v Portugal (HD)
2010 - Spain v Germany (HD)
2010 - Spain v Netherlands (HD)
“La Celeste” - Uruguay
1970 - Uruguay - USSR
1990 - Uruguay - Korea Republic
2002 - Uruguay - Senegal
2010 - Uruguay - South Africa (HD)
2010 - Uruguay - Ghana (HD)
“Lion Hearted Heroes“ – England
1966 – England v Portugal
1966 – England v West Germany
1982 – England v France
1986 – England v Paraguay
1990 – England v Cameroon
2010 – England v USA (HD)
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