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Finding Jack Charlton - Movie now available here


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FINDING JACK CHARLTON is the definitive portrait of an extraordinary man; an English World Cup winning legend, who became an Irish hero.

 

Directed by Gabriel Clarke (Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager; Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans) and Pete Thomas (Take His Legs), and shot on location in Ireland and England, the film also details Jack's previously undocumented life with dementia.

 

The documentary features key characters from throughout Jack's career, including major figures in football, music, film, politics, and, for the first time, Jack's family. These personal perspectives, along with previously unseen archive, are an intimate window into Jack's charismatic personality, his managerial philosophy and offer a new level of understanding into FINDING JACK CHARLTON.

 

Powerful & uplifting - Paul Doyle, The Guardian

 

Gripping, heartbreaking, inspirational - Henry Winter, The Times

 

Alzheimer's Society and The Alzheimer's Society of Ireland are proud official charity partners of Finding Jack Charlton. 5% of Producer s Net profit made from each product sold will be donated to Alzheimer's Society & The Alzheimer's Society of Ireland.

 

FINDING JACK CHARLTON HERE 👉 https://amzn.to/3kXINoe

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23 minutes ago, @owlstalk said:

 

 

Ah not seen that - will check it out

I’ve watched most of these football documentaries and the Everton one, Howard’s Way, is the best by far in my opinion. The one to avoid is the Nicolas Anelka one. You start off thinking he’s a bit of a tvvat, but by the end of it you realize he’s actually far worse. 

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Watched Finding JC earlier. Such an excellent film. The standard of football documentaries seems to be getting better every year. 
 

Jack comes across as such a larger than life figure. What a truly awful disease dementia is. The poor bloke had no recollection of how loved he was in Ireland. 

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