Goal III: Taking on the World (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 22, 2009

Original Title:
Goal III: Taking on the World

Alternate Titles:
Goal 3
Goal 3 - Das Finale
Goal! 3: Taking on the World
Goal! III - Taking on the World
Gol! 3: O Jogo Final

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Impala
Lawrence Bender Productions
Milkshake Films
Scion Films

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  GB: 12  JP: G 

Runtime: 91

Mexican footballer Santiago Muñez, along with his best friends and England national team players Charlie Braithwaite and Liam Adams, are selected for their respective national teams at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Finals in Germany.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Sean Savage

Art Direction:
Joe Howard

Assistant Art Director:
Lee Whiteman

Assistant Camera:
Alfie Biddle

Assistant Editor:
Kim Gaster

Assistant Location Manager:
Jack Suckling

Associate Producer:
Mark Harris

Boom Operator:
Paul Watson
Anthony Hurst

Casting:
Dan Hubbard

Clapper Loader:
Kate Filby
Therese Hvattum

Co-Producer:
Piers Ashworth

Compositing Artist:
Lewis Saunders

Costume Design:
Cressida Lewis

Costume Supervisor:
Nigel Egerton

Dialogue Editor:
Robert Brazier

Digital Compositor:
Steven Bray
Stephanie C. Kelly
Kris Anderson
Sven Bruhn
David Emeny

Director:
Andrew Morahan

Director of Photography:
George Tiffin

Dolby Consultant:
Chris Sturmer

Editor:
Giles Bury

Executive Producer:
Stuart Ford
Danny Stepper

First Assistant Camera:
Miles Proudfoot

First Assistant Director:
Bruce Jackson

First Assistant Editor:
Andrew Walton

Foley Artist:
Clare Mahoney
Jason Swanscott

Foley Editor:
Simon Epstein
Paul William Edwards

Key Grip:
David Appleby
Pat Garrett

Location Assistant:
Lynsey Cosford

Location Coordinator:
Vicky Chapman

Location Manager:
Jens Geibel

Makeup Artist:
Ailie Smith
Jennifer Harty

Makeup Designer:
Tanya Lodge

Matte Painter:
Audrius Urbonavicius

Music Editor:
Peter Clarke

Music Supervisor:
Ian Neil

Musician:
Mark Berrow
Vicky Matthews
James Thatcher
Roger Argente

Original Music Composer:
Mark Thomas

Post Production Coordinator:
Katura Jensen

Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Harris

Post-Production Manager:
Nina Khan

Producer:
Mike Jefferies
Matt Barrelle
Peter Heslop

Production Design:
Russell De Rozario

Production Manager:
Rachel Robey

Property Master:
Terry Woods

Rigging Gaffer:
Andy Clarke

Rotoscoping Artist:
Shivaji Waikhom

Second Assistant Camera:
Paul Wheeldon

Second Assistant Director:
Paul McGavin

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Chas Bain

Senior Colorist:
Gareth Spensley

Senior Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Andy Richards

Set Dresser:
Mark Jones

Sound Mixer:
Dave Sansom

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nigel Squibbs

Special Effects Supervisor:
Evan Green-Hughes

Stunt Coordinator:
Riky Ash

Stunts:
Lyndon S. Hellewell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Francis Ward Lindsay

Third Assistant Director:
Joe Hornsey

Unit Production Manager:
Nigel Marchant

Visual Effects:
Simon Kilroe

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Giles

Wardrobe Assistant:
Theresa Lartey

Wardrobe Master:
Emma Carroll

Writer:
Mike Jefferies
Piers Ashworth

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