The life of German soccer player and manager Franz Beckenbauer.The life of German soccer player and manager Franz Beckenbauer.The life of German soccer player and manager Franz Beckenbauer.
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- TriviaThe photographer Jana Milstein is based on Diane Sandmann, a photographer with whom Franz Beckenbauer had an affair from 1977-1988 while still being married to his wife Brigitte.
- GoofsIn the scene set in 1968, since Beckenbauer mentioned the European Championship, Brigitte Beckenbauer is holding a newborn baby, obviously Beckenbauer's son Stephan and it is obviously summer weather outside. The real Stephan Beckenbauer was born on 1st December 1968.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ringlstetter: Episode #7.11 (2022)
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The life and career of German footballing legend Franz Beckenbauer, from his humble beginnings to his stardom and place as one of the greats.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's quite well paced, it's never boring, it was interesting to see a film about this point in time, especially when it involved football. It is entirely in German, so you'll need the subtitles, unless you're fluent that is, it was easy to follow.
Klaus Steinbacher is excellent as Franz Beckenbauer, I think they did a great job casting him, he looks the part, but has the swagger and charisma needed to play the great man.
It's wonderfully authentic looking throughout, with amazing cars, fashions and sets. They also mix in some amazing real life footage, and boy did he score some outrageous goals.
The way they recreated the 1966 world cup final was terrific.
I really enjoyed it, 7/10.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's quite well paced, it's never boring, it was interesting to see a film about this point in time, especially when it involved football. It is entirely in German, so you'll need the subtitles, unless you're fluent that is, it was easy to follow.
Klaus Steinbacher is excellent as Franz Beckenbauer, I think they did a great job casting him, he looks the part, but has the swagger and charisma needed to play the great man.
It's wonderfully authentic looking throughout, with amazing cars, fashions and sets. They also mix in some amazing real life footage, and boy did he score some outrageous goals.
The way they recreated the 1966 world cup final was terrific.
I really enjoyed it, 7/10.
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