Featuring exceptional access to Liverpool Football Club, this is the gripping inside story of the club’s 2019/20 Premier League winning season, set against the context of their global fan base waiting for 30 years of disappointment and near misses to come to an end.
Directed by James Erskine
sports
liverpool, england
football (soccer)
championship
Trailer
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N/A
Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
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Cast
Jürgen Klopp
Self
Jordan Henderson
Self
Sadio Mané
Self
Roberto Firmino
Self
Alisson Becker
Self
Virgil van Dijk
Self
Kenny Dalglish
Self
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Self
James Milner
Self
Adrián
Self
Fabinho
Self
Georginio Wijnaldum
Self
Crew
James Erskine
Director
James Erskine
Writer
Rachel Ramsay
Producer
Danny Cohen
Executive Producer
Lana Del Rey
Songs
Popular Reviews
7 reviews
Alex Teichman
Klopp thinking that the stadium hotdog vendors need to be at their best for Liverpool to win is so psychotic I love it.
Klopp thinking that the stadium hotdog vendors need to be at their best for Liverpool to win is so psychotic I love it.
Saud
10.0★ · 02/24/25
“At the end of a storm… there’s a goooooolden sky…” We’re winning it again babyyy!!!!
اقسم بالله كمية مشاعر جنونيه, الله يعجل بنهاية الموسم واشوف البيق فيرجل يرفع المستعصيه
“At the end of a storm… there’s a goooooolden sky…” We’re winning it again babyyy!!!!
اقسم بالله كمية مشاعر جنونيه, الله يعجل بنهاية الموسم واشوف البيق فيرجل يرفع المستعصيه
carvelli3
6.0★ · 11/27/20
Definitely a must watch for Liverpool supporters, a well-made look at one of the most unique seasons in history.
Erskine’s commitment to add that personal touch with all of the people involved elevates it into something more special, and a good entry into the ever-growing number of documentaries about the turbulent year that 2020 has become.
Read the rest of my review at Loud & Clear here.
UPDATED: 2020 — I’m Thinking of Ranking Things
Definitely a must watch for Liverpool supporters, a well-made look at one of the most unique seasons in history.
Erskine’s commitment to add that personal touch with all of the people involved elevates it into something more special, and a good entry into the ever-growing number of documentaries about the turbulent year that 2020 has become.