In the Hands Of the Gods - the Search For Diego

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ITEM DETAILS
- Title:
- In the Hands Of the Gods - the Search For Diego
- TV Standard:
- PAL
- Format:
- DVD Amaray Case
- Genre:
- Special Interest / Documentary
- Aspect Ratio:
- 1.33:1
- Languages:
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
- Rating:
- M
- Available:
- 07-08-2008
- Label:
- Roadshow
The true story of five young British freestyle footballers' pursuit of a lifelong dream to meet their hero, Diego Maradona. The boys first encountered each other on the UK freestyle circuit as friendly rivals.With no money for food, accommodation or travel, the freestylers hustle and busk their way from London to Buenos Aires using only their football skills and their charm. For them, Diego Maradona epitomises everything they love about football; he is both the creator of their art and their inspiration during hard times in their lives. This coming-of-age adventure features some of the most amazing soccer skills and tricks you will ever find.
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