After So Many Years… (2025)
Finally, Paris Saint-Germain became European champions by winning the UEFA Champions League. "After so many years..." of trying, trembling, failing, and struggling, the capital club managed to set the international football scene alight by crushing Inter Milan 5-0 in a historic final. Relive this legendary week from the inside, through the eyes of the atypical supporters, who saw Paris plunge into a new dimension.
Director: Pierre Gratiot, Anthony Wolfstyn
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date: June 8, 2025
Cast
- Ousmane Dembélé - Himself
- Marquinhos - Himself
- Luis Enrique - Himself
- Désiré doué - Himself
- Javier pastore - Himself
- Achraf Hakimi - Himself
- Gianluigi Donnarumma - Himself
- Vitinha - Himself
- William Pacho - Himself
- Nuno Mendes - Himself
Production: Canal+
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
football (soccer) team, football (soccer) coach, champions league
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is After So Many Years… about?
- Finally, Paris Saint-Germain became European champions by winning the UEFA Champions League. "After so many years..." of trying, trembling, failing, and struggling, the capital club managed to set the international football scene alight by crushing Inter Milan 5-0 in a historic final. Relive this legendary week from the inside, through the eyes of the atypical supporters, who saw Paris plunge into a new dimension.
- Who directed After So Many Years…?
- After So Many Years… was directed by Pierre Gratiot, Anthony Wolfstyn.
- Who stars in After So Many Years…?
- After So Many Years… stars Ousmane Dembélé, Marquinhos, Luis Enrique, Désiré doué, Javier pastore, Achraf Hakimi.
- How long is After So Many Years…?
- After So Many Years… has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
- What genre is After So Many Years…?
- After So Many Years… is a Documentary film.
- Where was After So Many Years… produced?
- After So Many Years… was produced in France.