Infinite Football

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"It's never too late to reconsider the rules"
  • TV-PG
  • 2018
  • 1 hr 10 min
  • 6.5  (560)
  • 75

Infinite Football is a unique and thought-provoking documentary film from Romania, directed by Corneliu Porumboiu. The film follows the story of Laurentiu Ginghina, a middle-aged man with a passion for football who wants to fundamentally change the sport's rules and regulations to create a more fluid and democratized game. The premise of the film is deeply rooted in the experiences of Ginghina, who suffered a severe injury while playing football as a young man, which left him with limited mobility in his legs. Despite this setback, Ginghina never lost his love for the game and remained an ardent football fan. In fact, the injury encouraged him to start researching and developing his football-related ideas, leading him to come up with the concept of 'infinite football', which he believes could revolutionize the way the game is played worldwide.

In Infinite Football, we see Ginghina explain his ideas and theories in great detail, often using elaborate diagrams and charts to get his points across. He discusses everything from the positioning of the players on the field to the size of the ball itself, believing that by making these changes, everyone could play football more easily and creatively, regardless of their age, gender, or physical ability. Ginghina's vision of infinite football is indeed ambitious, and he recognises that persuading football's governing bodies to implement his reforms is a lofty goal – but he is determined to try.

As the film progresses, we see Ginghina delve deeper into his past, discussing his life before and after his injury. This adds another layer of interest to the documentary, as we see how profound the impact of the injury was on Ginghina's life and how it also led him to pursue his passion for football in an entirely new direction. He explains how his ideas for infinite football have evolved over time, drawing on his experiences as a computer scientist too. Ginghina is a complex character who shows an unwavering determination to challenge the status quo and create real change.

Director Corneliu Porumboiu makes the documentary engaging and insightful by allowing moments of humour, particularly bantering with Ginghina throughout the film. It's also great to see the passion of those who worked in football in Romania, leading us to be wary of the game's governing bodies, particularly the situation of Ginghina arguing his ideology with a sporting committee. The conversations between Ginghina and Porumboiu provide us with a unique look at a man who loves the sport and has dedicated years of his life to creating something new and exciting.

The documentary provides us with interesting insights into the sport of football, what we already know about it and how it could be re-imagined in the future. The film's narrative arc is propelled by Ginghina's intense convictions, but it is also effective in forcing us to explore our own, giving us reason to think about some of the most revolutionary and groundbreaking ideas Ginghina formulated. Throughout, the camera often stays static, watching Ginghina and his companions in long takes, rather than attempting dizzying, needless camera styles.

Infinite Football is a documentary film that leaves a lasting impression on viewers, thanks to Ginghina's passion and inventiveness. It's a film that engages its audience and sparks renewed interest in the world's favourite game. It's a film about football that resonates with both fans and non-fans, thanks to its universality and its portrayal of hope and innovation. It is an exceptional work of non-fiction cinema, consistently surprising and stimulating.

In conclusion, Infinite Football is an eye-opening and inspiring documentary film that challenges our perception of the sport of football. It is a movie that has a lot to say about creativity, the ability to think outside the box, and the positive impact that one person can have on the world. With its powerful message, excellent camerawork, and truly fascinating main character, it is a film that deserves attention and acclaim from audiences around the world.

Infinite Football is a 2018 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.5 and a MetaScore of 75.

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  • Release Date
    2018
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 10 min
  • Language
    Romanian
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (560)
  • Metascore
    75
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