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- À mort l'arbitre (English translation: Kill the Referee) is a 1984 French thriller film, directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Based on the 1972 novel The Death Penalty by Alfred Draper, the film won Best Original Idea at the 1984 Mystfest and was nominated for Best Film in the same event.
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Jun 25, 2019 · Kill the Referee unveils the lives of several professional football referees at the EURO 2008 championship; amongst them, the English referee Howard Webb, who provoked incredible controversy when...
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- Massimo Busacca: We Are Not Gods
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Referee Massimo Busacca squatted on the ground. He takes a quiet moment for himself in preparation of the match Sweden versus Greece at the 2008 European Championship in Austria and Switzerland, his home country. There’s a rosary on the table in the dressing room. Busacca makes the cross sign, he’s ready for it. Together with is assistants he leave...
The video is on YouTube. Make sure you put English subtitles on via menu in YouTube player. The film is a unique documentary, because the football fans never got such a personal insight in the life of professional referees. Producer Jean Libon got access to the dressing room, the hotels and family meetings. His camera team was even able to film the...
“This openness from Uefa shows their professional approach towards referees”, says Jaap Uilenberg, former international referee and at this moment member of Uefa’s referee committee. “An interview wit a referee was not done a few years ago.” He stressed that the Dutch FA is more open since a few years ago when they get such requests. In many Europe...
Kill the referee is a start to present the referees with an open approach. “Inside the referee committee we’ve extensively discussed how to handle this”, mentioned Uilenberg. “This movie shows that the referee is also a top sportsman. And a normal human being.” The documentary shows that all referees, like each soccer team and all fans, look forwar...
Uilenberg was very clear back in 2010. “The only thing you can do against the behavior of such peopleis to take care of the safety of the referee and his family back home.” He shows his aversion of people who call themselves fans, but really aren’t by threatening referees. “The boundaries are shifted according to many years ago. But when the produc...
Kill The Referee (AKA: À mort l'arbitre!) is Jean-Pierre Mocky's rarely seen thriller capturing the fanaticism of football \ soccer fans. While not entirely successful the...
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À mort l'arbitre (English translation: Kill the Referee) is a 1984 French thriller film, directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. Based on the 1972 novel The Death Penalty by Alfred Draper , the film won Best Original Idea at the 1984 Mystfest and was nominated for Best Film in the same event.
It is in the last 1/4th of the film though, it is when an italian referee (can't remember the name, sorry) is finding out he didn't get selected for the Euro 2008 final. I believe that's what's going on at least...
strong language, violence, sexual assault. KILL THE REFEREE is a French thriller in which a football referee is hounded by disgruntled fans after a contentious decision during a match.
Kill the Referee has its David Lynch-like elements. The refs are all miked up. The most surreal moments come during their frenzied discussions with players and with their assistants. The buzz...