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Anelka: L'Incompris

  • 2020
  • TV-14
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Nicolas Anelka in Anelka: L'Incompris (2020)
Bad boy or football genius? Famed French footballer Nicolas Anelka's controversial legacy is examined in an unflinching documentary. Coming August 5th, on Netflix.
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Bad boy of the French football, arrogant, precocious, misunderstood, scorer, unclassifiable, genius, unmanageable. Despite a having a career of almost 20 years at the highest level, Nicolas ... Read allBad boy of the French football, arrogant, precocious, misunderstood, scorer, unclassifiable, genius, unmanageable. Despite a having a career of almost 20 years at the highest level, Nicolas Anelka is still hard to define.Bad boy of the French football, arrogant, precocious, misunderstood, scorer, unclassifiable, genius, unmanageable. Despite a having a career of almost 20 years at the highest level, Nicolas Anelka is still hard to define.

  • Director
    • Franck Nataf
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Anelka
    • Roman Abramovich
    • Fabrice Abriel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.7K
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    • Director
      • Franck Nataf
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Anelka
      • Roman Abramovich
      • Fabrice Abriel
    • 19User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Nicolas Anelka
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    Roman Abramovich
    Roman Abramovich
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    • (archive footage)
    Fabrice Abriel
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    Samir Amireche
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    Barbara Anelka
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    Claude Anelka
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    Didier Anelka
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    Jean-Philippe Anelka
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    Kahil Anelka
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    Maruerite Anelka
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    Roselyne Bachelot
    Roselyne Bachelot
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    Joachim Barbier
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    Roberto Carlos
    Roberto Carlos
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    Steve Clark
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    • (as Steve Clarke)
    Roger Cukierman
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    Olivier Dacourt
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    Karim Debbouze
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      • Franck Nataf
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    6tributarystu

    The Redemption Story

    I never followed Nicolas Anelka's career with a lot of attention, but he's the kind of player who was always on your radar if you cared about football during the 2000s. His reluctance to be a superstar is supposed to explain the drama he brought wherever he played, but a documentary that sides so definitively with its subject is bound to feel unsatisfying in the end.

    The first half of the movie is a well structured presentation/self-portrait of Anelka the player and Anelka the man, a complicated character who can, indeed, be easily judged as flippant and arrogant. The second half becomes mired in director Eric Hannezo's efforts to stick to his "misunderstood" subtitle, at the cost of sacrificing the documentary's chronology. That's why more controversial events of Anelka's career are brought forward, time spent at various clubs is conspicuously compressed or wholly ignored, and the story concludes on France's scandalous 2010 representation at the World Cup, with Anelka in the limelight.

    In many ways, it feels like Anelka is a version of Ibrahimovic that was disliked. The documentary offers little insight as to why that might be, beyond pointing fingers at the media and managers, with some of the better insights coming from former Arsenal honcho, Arsene Wenger. So while there are definitely interesting facets to Hannezo's docu, the numerous exculpations make for a less than engaging watch, leaving too much unsaid - or unasked.
    6am-by

    Watchable. Didnt know he was a cockney.

    It was very watchable. But i found the voice overs / narrations very off putting. I understand even though most people could speak English fluently they chose to skeak in their native tongue, no problem. But why not have their voices narrated in english by French voice actors with french accents.
    7vandrist

    Great Insight From A Football Great!!

    A great behind the scenes story of a truly misunderstood footballer. His talents were never fully appreciated, including by myself. I forgot how great he acually was and this film did a great job reminding me of it. Misunderstood shows Anelka's journey through numerous clubs and how he lives up to the title of being misunderstood by being perceived as being selfish and arrogant where that wasn't really the case. A great watch for any football lover!!
    6zsawork

    Fair

    The documentary is solely about Anelka. I'm a soccer fan and i always wandered why he moved to different teams always and why he had short term contracts. The documentary only recommended for soccer fans , or people who want to kill time.
    5kasperlykkelarsen-12191

    Its a O.K watch

    Nothing must see, but its okay You get a inside og Anelka

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Anelka: Misunderstood
    • Filming locations
      • Istanbul, Turkey
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      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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