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Release Date:
November 16, 2022
Original Title:
Fußball und Bier: Wo Geld und Alkohol fließen
Alternate Titles:
Fußball und Bier
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Beckground TV
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 44
For many fans, they simply belong together: football and beer. But is that really just a harmless connection of sport and pleasure? Because football clubs and breweries are often closely connected in Germany. Every club in the second and first division of the Bundesliga, without exception, is being sponsored by a brewery and also many amateur clubs are reliant on the money of the beer industry. And yet, alcohol causes great damage in Germany: 1.6 million people are addicted to alcohol, more than 14,000 die annually in direct consequence of alcohol consumption. This film corresponds to the state as of November 16th, 2022. At that point in time, Qatar had allowed the selling of alcohol in and around world cup stadiums before and after the games. A few days before the beginning of the World Cup, an alcohol ban was announced for these areas, nonetheless.
Archival Footage Research:
Henning Caje
Frank Müller
Marius Kley
Camera Operator:
Sebastian Wagner
Sami Karim
Andrea Rumpler
Plamen Altanov
Harald Möginger
Michael Haesters
Martin Kaeswurm
Alexander Seidenstücker
Editor:
Felix Jäkel
Editorial Staff:
Alexander Cierpka
Anna Herbst
Kirsten Berkemeyer
Arnd Henze
Jochen Leufgens
Producer:
Simon Huber
Sound:
Thomas Bieschke
Luca Washington
Marcello Ruocco
Nikolaj Täuber
Till Blanke
Mark Weerasuriya
Frank Harroider
Matthias Kreitschmann
Mathias Bozellec
Unit Manager:
Steffi Häussler
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