Dva nula

Oct 25 2012 N/A 2h 0m
Documentary, Sport

Pavel Abrahám’s football documentary offers 22 different viewpoints of who is watching. At a match between Sparta and Slavia, the filmmakers used 22 cameras to film the spontaneous reactions of various visitors, fans, tourists, VIPs, intellectuals, and security guards over the course of the entire game. This experiment with the Czech Republic’s national sport shows football as a game around which the viewers create a whole range of other, highly diverse games.

Plot

One evening, one stadium, one match. Two football clubs, two tribes engaged in a 'war'. As the match starts, the players run onto the bright green pitch and in the stands, fans seem to have a free reign over the whole arena. Each hotly contested match up between the Prague-based rivals provides a unique setting that features people of various backgrounds. In all the noise, hollering and loud debates, each fan becomes absorbed in the match in their own special way. Against the backdrop of a big match, countless minor, yet equally interesting, struggles are about to unfold.

Written by

Pavel Abrahám, Tomas Bojar

Directed by

Pavel Abrahám

Production Countries

Czech Republic

Production Companies

i/o post, Cinema Arsenal

Languages

Ceský

Awards

1 win & 3 nominations

Scores
# of Votes
27
Average Rating
6.7 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA