From the Ashes

"In a time of Crisis ... A Nation needs a Hero"

May 10 2011 N/A 1h 32m
Documentary, Sport

A documentary about Botham, Brearley and two stunning Ashes wins of 1981.

Plot

From The Ashes is an uplifting and remarkable tale of a summer that changed English sport forever. In July 1981, rioting and discontent ruled the streets of England. On the playing fields, England was 1-0 down after two tests against old enemy, Australia, and iconic all-rounder Ian Botham, had resigned as English captain, hours before being pushed. Watching on was opposing Captain, Kim Hughes, the Golden Boy of Australian sport. Brilliant and eloquent, he seemed to be a master of the universe. With English cricket on the brink, bookmakers offered odds of 500-1 against an English win in the 3rd test. Yet, Botham would not lie down and rediscovered his cavalier flair in a series of remarkable, match-winning performances that defined him and saw The Ashes returned home. Packed with match action and interviews with the chief protagonists - including Botham, Gower, Willis, Marsh, Hughes and more - From The Ashes is set over one tempestuous month and tells the story of one of the most remarkable sporting turnarounds in history from the perspective of two men who would be king.

Written by

James Erskine

Directed by

James Erskine

Production Countries

United Kingdom

Production Companies

Greenacre Films, New Black Films

Languages

English

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
153
Average Rating
7.3 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA