
A feature-length theatrical documentary on the life of Paul Gascoigne, one of the most naturally gifted footballers of all time, delving deep into his psyche, vulnerabilities, fears and triumphs.
1h 30m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Paul Gascoigne
Self

Vinnie Jones
Self

Gary Lineker
Self

Diego Maradona Jr.
Self

José Mourinho
Self

Bobby Robson
Self

Wayne Rooney
Self

Terry Wogan
Self

Pearl Thusi
May 23, 2023A trip down memory lane well worth the watch, especially when you remember the events described in this documentary. Gaza was a briliant player in a time when football wasn't all about money as it is today. Football the way it should be in my opinion.

ceesaysafety
May 23, 2023@ATEreviews from United Kingdom ....and even Jose Mourinho (for some unknown reason?) Seriously?? Mourinho is famous for shouting to Gazza after an Everton game and shouting out loudly in the tunnel "Special One" to which Gazza argued, in Gazza's special way that he wasn't and Mourinho was. Anyway, banter followed and its quite a famous story so your review is uneducated and lame. ATEreviews needs new reviewers. I was 19 in 1990 and enjoyed the 82 and 86 World Cups in equal heartbreak but 1990 saw English football put back on the map after Heysel and Hillsborough etc. Gazza changed the face of English football and he alone, in my opinion should take credit for changing the way we see the game for the last 2y years since Italia 90. A quarter of a million people lined the streets of Luton upon there return in 1990. Imagine if we had won! Shame we have no one with the skill, charisma or just plain fun factor to make sure our boys away for 5 weeks every 4 years can make sure we have the team we had in 1990. Edit...Just wanna add 1996 also. The year football came home

Ma Ra Mo...
May 23, 2023As one begins watching, this is a very promising football documentary. Gascoigne was an amazing player and unique character. Indeed, there are many nice stories told along the good interviews, either hilarious or terribly sad. Unfortunately, irregular pace and cheesy generic soundtrack worsened what could have been great.

Mrs_Marong💞
May 23, 2023This was one of the most best football documentary i've had seen so far. I think in my opinion was the documentairy to short, because he had a lot to been experienced. Only I was missing story's from another teammates what have played with him. Only Lineker was one of them. Rooney and José no.