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Kicking It

(Kicking It)
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[KICKI] | 2008 | 98 min | Feature Documentary

Directed by: Susan Koch and Jeff Werner

USA

New York Premiere

Interests: *ESPN* Documentary Social Issues Sports
Moods: Competitive Cross-Cultural Frank Inspirational Poignant Topical
www.kickingitthefilm.com

Cast & Credits

Director: Susan Koch and Jeff Werner
Principal Cast: Colin Farrell
Co-Director/Editor: Jeff Werner
Producer: Ted Leonsis
Producers: Susan Koch, Jedd Wider, Todd Wider
Director of Photography: Neil Barrett
For ESPN: John Skipper, John Walsh, Kevin Clinckscales, Bob Wallace, Connor Schell, John Dahl

Program Notes

A ball can change your life. At least that's what the organizers of the Homeless World Cup believe. A look at the fourth annual games-now an internationally recognized sports event-that took place in 2006, Kicking It documents the homeless soccer players who arrive in Cape Town, South Africa to represent their countries. Like the competition it chronicles, Kicking It gives a face and a voice to those on the fringes of society. But while these athletes might share the same living situation, their stories are different. Alex, captain of the Kenyan team, cleans toilets in the slums but dreams of being scouted at the games. Sixty-two-year old Spaniard Jesus is a recovering alcoholic and convicted bank robber who played for Real Madrid in his youth. Najib, from Kabul, Afghanistan, was displaced by civil war. And for the Russian team, what's at stake is nothing less than a sense of identity. During the week of the games, 48 nations will come together on playing fields constructed where Nelson Mandela was released from prison. Wins and losses will be tallied, cultural differences will be bridged, and romance will even bloom. As directed by Susan Koch (Mario's Story), the film takes a clear-eyed look at the circumstances-be it poverty, addiction, or war-that bring the players to Cape Town, yet it is never maudlin in the telling. The games can provide a path out, but it's up to each player to step up.

-- Nancy Schafer

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