The Game of Their Lives - Interview with director David Anspaugh
Posted on: April 15, 2005 | Views: | Comment
David Anspaugh talks about making films about sports with his good friend from college.
Soccer has never been one's of America's great national sports, but in 1950 the USA sent a team to represent their country in Brazil's World Cup. Of course, it helped that the eleven man team was a rag tag bunch of amateurs, college students, immigrants from other soccer-mad nations. From the acclaimed director of Hoosiers and Rudy, this is a film about an underdog team who learn to play with great spirit and defy the odds.
Soccer has never been one's of America's great national sports, but in 1950 the USA sent a team to represent their country in Brazil's World Cup. Of course, it helped that the eleven man team was a rag tag bunch of amateurs, college students, immigrants from other soccer-mad nations. From the acclaimed director of Hoosiers and Rudy, this is a film about an underdog team who learn to play with great spirit and defy the odds.
