To celebrate the release of Arsène Wenger: Invincible on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital we’ve been given 2 copies to give away on Blu-ray.
The definitive portrait of one of the greatest football managers of all time ARSÈNE Wenger: Invincible features remarkable access and previously unseen archive footage. Directors Gabriel Clarke (Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager, Finding Jack Charlton) and Christian Jeanpierre draw back the veil on a truly enigmatic figure who discusses, for the first time, the football ‘addiction’ that was both his driving force and his ‘fatal flaw’.
Shot on location in England, France and Arsène’s home village of Duttlenheim, ARSÈNE Wenger: Invincible is a compelling, intimate insight into a football figure like no other.
Framed against the backdrop of Arsenal’s historic “Invincible” season of 2003-04, the first and only occasion a team has gone an entire Premier League campaign without defeat, the...
The definitive portrait of one of the greatest football managers of all time ARSÈNE Wenger: Invincible features remarkable access and previously unseen archive footage. Directors Gabriel Clarke (Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager, Finding Jack Charlton) and Christian Jeanpierre draw back the veil on a truly enigmatic figure who discusses, for the first time, the football ‘addiction’ that was both his driving force and his ‘fatal flaw’.
Shot on location in England, France and Arsène’s home village of Duttlenheim, ARSÈNE Wenger: Invincible is a compelling, intimate insight into a football figure like no other.
Framed against the backdrop of Arsenal’s historic “Invincible” season of 2003-04, the first and only occasion a team has gone an entire Premier League campaign without defeat, the...
- 11/21/2021
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Christmas favourites featured in the top 10 titles.
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Dec 4-6)Total gross to date Week 1 Elf (Warner Bros) £48,244 £16.8m - 2 Home Alone (Park Circus) £36,923 £12m - 3 Wolfwalkers (Wildcard Distribution) £25,053 £73,756 2 4 A Christmas Carol (Munro Film Services) £22,795 £22,795 1 5 Two By Two: Overboard! (eOne) £21,974 £1m 3
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.33
It was slow going on the first weekend of December at the UK-Ireland box office, as the first cinemas in tiers one and two in England reopened.
The 231 sites open in the territory grossed £512,000 in total; that represents roughly a quarter of the potential total number of cinemas.
The average UK...
RankFilm (Distributor)Three-day gross (Dec 4-6)Total gross to date Week 1 Elf (Warner Bros) £48,244 £16.8m - 2 Home Alone (Park Circus) £36,923 £12m - 3 Wolfwalkers (Wildcard Distribution) £25,053 £73,756 2 4 A Christmas Carol (Munro Film Services) £22,795 £22,795 1 5 Two By Two: Overboard! (eOne) £21,974 £1m 3
Gbp to Usd conversion rate: 1.33
It was slow going on the first weekend of December at the UK-Ireland box office, as the first cinemas in tiers one and two in England reopened.
The 231 sites open in the territory grossed £512,000 in total; that represents roughly a quarter of the potential total number of cinemas.
The average UK...
- 12/8/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Jack Charlton is, almost certainly, the most popular Englishman in the history of Ireland. Thanks to his direct approach, on and off the pitch, the Irish national football team appeared in three successive major tournaments between 1988 and 1994. It’s a run no manager has come close to replicating since.
How Jack managed this feat is at the heart of directing duo Gabriel Clarke and Pete Thomas’s documentary. They detail what Jack needed to do to make the Irish team successful. How he sought any player with an Irish ancestor to increase the size of his talent pool. How he brought a non-nonsense attitude to the dressing room. How he was driven by the love of the Irish people.
And that’s where the film gets even more interesting. Not limited to on-field antics, this is a piece that investigates Jack’s approach to life, and how the people of Ireland took him in.
How Jack managed this feat is at the heart of directing duo Gabriel Clarke and Pete Thomas’s documentary. They detail what Jack needed to do to make the Irish team successful. How he sought any player with an Irish ancestor to increase the size of his talent pool. How he brought a non-nonsense attitude to the dressing room. How he was driven by the love of the Irish people.
And that’s where the film gets even more interesting. Not limited to on-field antics, this is a piece that investigates Jack’s approach to life, and how the people of Ireland took him in.
- 11/27/2020
- by Richard Phippen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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