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The Game of Their Lives (천리마 축구단; Ch'ŏllima Ch'ukkudan, Chollima Football Team) is a 2002 documentary film directed and produced by Daniel Gordon with Nicholas Bonner of Koryo Tours as an associate producer about the seven surviving members of the North Korea national football team who participated in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.[1][2][3][4] Their victory over Italy propelled the North Korean team into the quarterfinal: it was the first time an Asian team had advanced so far in a World Cup.
The Game of Their Lives | |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Cheollima Chukgudan |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'ŏllima Ch'ukkudan |
Directed by | Daniel Gordon |
Produced by | Daniel Gordon (principal), Nicholas Bonner (associate producer) |
Edited by | Justine Wright |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Language | English |
Following the documentary's release, the seven members of the team visited England.[5][6] The film toured in several American cities.[7]
The documentary has previously aired on BBC Four.[2][8] It was the first non-Russian Western film to air on North Korean state television, and has done so multiple times.[9][10]
The documentary received positive reviews from Variety[11] and The Washington Post.[12]
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