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  1. Don't Take Me Home is a 2017 Welsh documentary film, directed by Jonny Owen. Synopsis. The film recounts the saga of Wales national football team to qualify for their first major tournament in 58 years, the UEFA Euro 2016. To get there they had to overcome huge obstacles including the suicide of their young and talented coach, Gary Speed. Cast.

  2. Synopsis. From the end of the Second World War to 2016, Wales had only ever qualified for one major football tournament. But in the early part of this decade a charismatic young manager, Gary Speed, took over the reins of a brilliant, youthful side and gave the nation hope.

  3. Mar 2, 2017 · Don’t Take Me Home – named after the supporters’ chant that would become synonymous with the team’s unlikely successful run – tells the story of Wales’ giddy summer in France. Award-winning...

  4. Feb 28, 2017 · Georgie Cowan-Turner. This new documentary from Welsh filmmaker Jonny Owen follows the story of Wales’ Euro 2016 campaign in France, where Chris Coleman’s side reached the last four in the...

  5. Faithfully tells the heroic story of a small country recovering from the shackles of its sporting history, and from the death of a much-loved player who became part of a tragically short-lived ...

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  6. Mar 1, 2017 · Don't Take Me Home: Directed by Jonny Owen. With Joe Allen, Gareth Bale, James Chester, Chris Coleman. The story of the Welsh international football team's rise through the FIFA World Rankings, and onto their first international tournament for 58 years.

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  8. The contagious joy in the film is seeing the stuff outside of the games... Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 22, 2021. This is a fairly workaday affair, but in its brisk, cheerful telling...