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Release Date:
November 17, 2019
Original Title:
Derby Days South Coast: Portsmouth v Southampton
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Copa90
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 56
Take two towns steeped in war, tragedy and violence add a deep passion for local football and pit them against each other and you have one hell of a Derby Day. It's the South Coast derby. Perhaps the rarest played major derby in the UK and certainly one of the most ferocious, thanks to two cities and sets of fans who have a hell of a lot of passion, pride, and personality as well as an edge you wouldn't want to cross. It's Portsmouth v Southampton for the first time in seven years, in the third round of the Carabao Cup and just like every other time they've met, there’s going to be scenes.
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Animation:
Jason Leech
Kai Leech
Camera Operator:
Diogo Lopes
Tom Pryce
Josh Stafford
Ben Taylor
Creative Director:
Lawrence Tallis
Director:
Eli Mengem
Editor:
Eli Mengem
Chloë Simmons
Josh Stafford
Ben Taylor
Executive Producer:
Gavin Rowe
Renée Tillot
Ross Whittow-Williams
Lead Editor:
Findlay Marks
Producer:
Eli Mengem
Production Manager:
Lucy Dang
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