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Disappointed with the failure of his country's football team on their 2002 World Cup campaign, a Dutch fan decides to organize a football match between the two lowest FIFA-ranking teams - Bhutan and Montserrat. This match will take place... See more »

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Matthijs de Jongh ...
Self
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Stephen Bennett ...
Self - Referee
Dinesh Chhetri ...
Self - Bhutan Striker
Wangay Dorji ...
Self - Bhutan Team Captain
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Self - Montserrat Player
Dorji Khandu ...
Self - Bhutan Player
Paul Morris ...
Self - Montserrat Coach
Arie Schans ...
Self - Bhutan Coach
Lyonpo Jigme Y. Thinley ...
Self - Bhutan Foreign Affairs Minister
Charles Thompson ...
Self - Montserrat Team Captain
Dasho Jigqel Ugyen Wangchuk ...
Self - Bhutan Official

Directed by

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Johan Kramer

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Johan Kramer ... (writer)

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Jacqueline Kouwenberg ... executive producer

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Marcel Walvisch

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Lex Brand

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Jono Griffith

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Judith de Boer ... colorist
Gabrielle Joosten ... post-production coordinator
Jonathan Taylor ... first assistant editor

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Gaby de Haan ... production sound mixer / sound
Erik Thomassen ... production sound mixer / sound
Marcel Walvisch ... sound designer / sound

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Wouter Westendorp ... camera operator

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Plot Summary

Disappointed with the failure of his country's football team on their 2002 World Cup campaign, a Dutch fan decides to organize a football match between the two lowest FIFA-ranking teams - Bhutan and Montserrat. This match will take place earlier on the same day as World Cup final, and become famous as "The other final". Written by Mario

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Also Known As
  • アザー・ファイナル (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Das andere Endspiel (Germany)
  • Інший фінал (Ukraine)
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  • 78 min
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Movie Connections Features UEFA Cup Final 2002 (2002). See more »

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