Trautmann
- 2018
- 2h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
7,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Una historia de amor entre una mujer inglesa y un oficial alemán que deben superar los prejuicios, la hostilidad del publico y tragedias personales.Una historia de amor entre una mujer inglesa y un oficial alemán que deben superar los prejuicios, la hostilidad del publico y tragedias personales.Una historia de amor entre una mujer inglesa y un oficial alemán que deben superar los prejuicios, la hostilidad del publico y tragedias personales.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 4 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
One of the most enjoyable films of the year, whether or not you like football. Really good story, solidly told. Yet another film not getting the publicity or wide release it deserves.
1st half rather slow - livens up in 2nd. Two principal actors (German) and supporting British cast good. Film shows initial suspicion and hatred of Trautmann and later full acceptance by Man city supporters. The war scenes are rather glossed over (German script writers). In reality Trautmann was originally a committed Nazi and met the Fuhrer at the Hitler youth games where he was a silver medal winner at 2 events. As an elite paratrooper he won the Iron Cross and took part in the airborne invasion of Crete where he killed a few partisans. His training later helped to further his goalkeeping skills and he dived at the feet of opposing forwards and rolled forward with the ball. He surrendered to the British sector as the Americans would have killed him. He really should have played for Germany in the 1954 World Cup finals in Switzerland but only players with national home based clubs were considered.
After his broken neck in the 1956 cup final it was encased in plaster for 5 months. He was certainly a Manchester city legend. In 1964 I attended his testimonial (last game)which was never finished as the crowd invaded the pitch to shake his hand. He made a moving tannoy address and many were in tears.
He is the only player to win the OBE (Order of the British Empire) and the German equivalent, The Iron Cross and an FA cup winners medal. He died in 2013.
After his broken neck in the 1956 cup final it was encased in plaster for 5 months. He was certainly a Manchester city legend. In 1964 I attended his testimonial (last game)which was never finished as the crowd invaded the pitch to shake his hand. He made a moving tannoy address and many were in tears.
He is the only player to win the OBE (Order of the British Empire) and the German equivalent, The Iron Cross and an FA cup winners medal. He died in 2013.
Though I had heard about Bert Trautmann I didn't know his story
Which this film told very well, and is well worth watching even and especially if you not a football fan.
Which this film told very well, and is well worth watching even and especially if you not a football fan.
My dad was in the POW camp with Bert and married a local girl (my mum) from Liverpool!
I knew they'd had a hard time because my dad was seen as the enemy and my mum as a traitor, but this film is so beautifully told and it brought it home to me!
It's both funny and deeply emotional, but most of all it's about reconciliation and acceptance!
Obviously there's a little poetic license, but that adds to the film!
It had me in tears, Highly recommended!
Anglo-German production, TV-movie(ish); two-dimensional fare. But the amazing story and a dollop of charm, makes this a hell of a lot better than it should be.
This is a straightforward historical romance. But it's well played by Kross as Trautmann, and Mavor as his wife Margaret. And Henshaw gives a typically excellent performance as plain-speaking, Northern dad.
It should be terrible, but it's a really watchable film, and a very good football film to boot. The CGI recreation of 1950's football stadiums is amazing. It takes dramatic licence, but still brings home the Cup.
This is a straightforward historical romance. But it's well played by Kross as Trautmann, and Mavor as his wife Margaret. And Henshaw gives a typically excellent performance as plain-speaking, Northern dad.
It should be terrible, but it's a really watchable film, and a very good football film to boot. The CGI recreation of 1950's football stadiums is amazing. It takes dramatic licence, but still brings home the Cup.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesA caption states correctly that Trautmann was the first foreign player to be named "Footballer of the Year" by the Football Writers' Association. It might have been worth mentioning also that he was the first goalkeeper to receive that award.
- PifiasFriar's trips to the camp to collect Bert are filmed in very hilly country, echoing the cliche of rural England. In actuality the landscape between St Helens and Makerfield, where Trautmann was interned, is fairly flat, and would have been quite industrial even at the time.
- Citas
Bert Trautmann: I'd rather have danced with you than stood on the battlefield.
- ConexionesFeatured in Ringlstetter: Bier, Bildung & Brimborium (2019)
- Banda sonoraDon't Drink and Jive
Composed by Gerd Baumann
arranged by Wolfgang Roth
performed by John Ferdinand and the B-stocks
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- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
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- Presupuesto
- 11 € (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.916.514 US$
- Duración
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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