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The Football Factory, 2004
English
UK
Profile of The Football Factory
The Football Factory can be described as disturbing, rough, and contemplative. The plot revolves around obsession, buddies, and lifestyle. Its comic aspect comes from dark humor. The Football Factory's main genre is drama. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is fast paced. The Football Factory is set, at least in part, in an urban environment. It is located in London. It takes place in contemporary times. The Football Factory is based on a book. It is well suited for a boys' night. Note that it involves strong violent content, drugs/alcohol, and profanity.
Summary of The Football Factory
Director Nick Love's scrappy drama, based on a novel by John King, explore the world of football violence in England. Tommy (Danny Dyer) feels a rush and a sense of belonging from his hooliganism; his life is going nowhere, and drinking, girls, and soccer are the only bright spots. But escalating threats and violence, along with a series of terrifying dreams, force him to begin reconsidering his path.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | UK |
| Release date: | 2 December 2004 |
| Runtime: | 91 min |
Cast and Crew
as Bill Farrell
as Rod
as Tommy Johnson
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