Director:
Mark HermanGuión:
Mark HermanCámara:
Andy CollinsMúsica:
Michael GibbsReparto:
Chris Beattie, Greg McLane, Charlie Hardwick, Kevin Whately, Madeleine Moffat, Mark Herman, Lynne Wilmot, Val Mclane, Adam Fogerty, Tracey Wilkinson (más)Sinopsis(1)
Gerry y Sewell son dos jóvenes que viven su día a día en el entorno de desempleo y pobreza de las clases bajas británicas. Su fuente de ilusión es el fútbol, y su meta conseguir el dinero necesario para adquirir un bono de temporada de su equipo, el Newcastle. (Vértigo Films Esp.)
Reseñas (1)
I rarely forget football films—it's my favorite sport, and there really aren’t that many movies about it. Purely Belter is one I’d seen on TV when I was younger, but had completely forgotten the title. Recently, I stumbled upon it again, and as soon as I started watching, it all came flooding back. This film is honestly great, showing a side of England I wasn’t used to seeing, and it tells its story in a way that kept me engaged the whole time. I could easily watch it again. There’s a certain sadness to it, but it's also got this huge sense of perspective, and when you have that, life feels a little easier to navigate. Instead of focusing on the big-name fans of Arsenal, Manchester, or Chelsea, this one shines a light on the supporters of Newcastle United—maybe the poorest of the bunch, but without a doubt, the proudest. ()