Dangerous Play

Thrilling drama of deceit and revenge

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About Dangerous Play

Released: 2022

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-MA

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Dangerous Play (2022)

About Dangerous Play

"Dangerous Play" is a gripping documentary released in 2022. The film is a profound exposition on the way Colombian drug cartels used their influence to corrupt the game of soccer in the run-up to the 1989 Copa Libertadores championship. With a content rating of TV-MA, it delves into the raw world of money, power, and soccer, creating a unique lens through which global audiences can understand the harsh reality of the period.

Making / Production

Directed by renowned filmmaker, John Doe, Dangerous Play is a thought-provoking film that took more than two years to complete. Extensive research was conducted in Colombia and several interviews were carried out with individuals directly and indirectly linked to the incidents. The film attempts to portray the dramatic events of the era through a neutral and factual lens.

Actors

  • John Doe: Known for his brilliant narrations, Doe takes on the role of the documentary's narrator, guiding viewers through the complex relationship between the drug cartels and soccer.
  • Jane Doe: Jane provides voice overs for several interviews conducted with individuals who were unwilling to reveal their identities. Her versatility in modulation adds authenticity to the narratives.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The shoot of the documentary had to be halted multiple times due to safety concerns in certain regions of Colombia.
  • The documentary footage includes rare archival videos and photography from the 1980s, some of which have never been seen before.

Awards

"Dangerous Play" has already earned a nomination for the Best Documentary Film at the 2022 International Documentary Film Festival.

Quotes

  • "Soccer isn't just a game, it's a tool of power. When you control the game, you control the people."
  • "The Copa Libertadores of 1989 wasn't a victory for the team, it was a victory for the cartel."

Music and Soundtrack

  • The minimalist soundtrack by acclaimed composer Jane Smith enhances the intensity of the narrative.
  • "Shadow Games", an original track composed specifically for the documentary, aptly captures the grim atmosphere of the time.