The Huddle (2020)

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Though separated by a stretch of sea, Glasgow and Belfast share elements of political, sporting and religious culture rooted in the difficult, unresolved events faced by the Irish community during the twentieth century. The Huddle tells the stories of two Irish communities brought together by a devotion to the Celtic Football Club, and a shared faith in football. Exploring the contradictions between two cities facing radical ideological divides yet brought together by full stadiums, these are the interwoven and personal accounts of journalists, musicians, political militants, IRA fighters-all united by their love of football-on what it means to be Irish.

Director: Tommaso Barbaro
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date:
Editing: Francesco Clerici
Production: Point Nemo, Berenice Film
Country: Italy
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Huddle about?
Though separated by a stretch of sea, Glasgow and Belfast share elements of political, sporting and religious culture rooted in the difficult, unresolved events faced by the Irish community during the twentieth century. The Huddle tells the stories of two Irish communities brought together by a devotion to the Celtic Football Club, and a shared faith in football. Exploring the contradictions between two cities facing radical ideological divides yet brought together by full stadiums, these are the interwoven and personal accounts of journalists, musicians, political militants, IRA fighters-all united by their love of football-on what it means to be Irish.
Who directed The Huddle?
The Huddle was directed by Tommaso Barbaro.
How long is The Huddle?
The Huddle has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is The Huddle?
The Huddle is a Documentary film.
Where was The Huddle produced?
The Huddle was produced in Italy.