Updated
Updated · Vulture · Jun 26
Vulture Ranks 20 World Cup Films as Men’s Tournament Yields Fewer Than 1 per Cycle
Updated
Updated · Vulture · Jun 26

Vulture Ranks 20 World Cup Films as Men’s Tournament Yields Fewer Than 1 per Cycle

1 articles · Updated · Vulture · Jun 26

Summary

  • Vulture counted just 20 fictional films centered on the men’s World Cup since 1930, arguing cinema has oddly neglected a tournament often billed as the world’s biggest sporting event.
  • The ranking was published with America ’26 underway and excludes films about the women’s World Cup and the Homeless World Cup, framing the list as a measure of the men’s tournament’s limited screen presence.
  • Vulture said Hollywood’s U.S.-centric sports focus, a 40-year stretch when the USMNT failed to qualify, and the difficulty of recreating elite football on screen help explain the thin filmography.
  • The list spans comedies, political dramas, coming-of-age stories and period pieces, from bottom-ranked FIFA vanity project United Passions to top pick Offside, Jafar Panahi’s 2006 film about Iranian women barred from attending a qualifier.

Insights

Why do the best World Cup movies succeed by focusing on everything but the game itself?
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