Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 2017

Original Title:
Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story

Genres:
Documentary

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

Rich archive and emotional interviews are at the core of this telling of the turbulent life of British footballer Justin Fashanu. His coming out in an age of widespread homophobia not only damaged his football career, but led to the demise of his relationship with the brother with whom he shared a painful early history and a lifelong rivalry.

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Additional Editor:
Lior Linevitz

Assistant Editor:
Kieran Gibbons

Camera Operator:
Stephen Pook

Casting:
Katherine Darke

Cinematography:
Damian Bradshaw

Co-Executive Producer:
Bruce Carnegie-Brown
Richard Neulaender
Fiona Vigar
Charles Thurstan
Michelle Zelli
John Vigar

Costume Design:
Kate Brooks

Director:
Jon Carey
Adam Darke

Editor:
Jon Carey

Line Producer:
Heather Greenwood

Music:
Soren Andersen

Music Supervisor:
Michelle De Vries

Producer:
Adam Darke
Leo Pearlman
Jon Carey

Production Assistant:
Megan Jakar

Production Coordinator:
Richard James Rodgers

Production Manager:
Denise Furey
Sorrel Potter

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Aimee Nathan

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