The story of how Otto Rehhagel coached Greece to become the unlikely champions of Euro 2004 and how two contrasting cultures came together to write a new chapter of Greek mythology.The story of how Otto Rehhagel coached Greece to become the unlikely champions of Euro 2004 and how two contrasting cultures came together to write a new chapter of Greek mythology.The story of how Otto Rehhagel coached Greece to become the unlikely champions of Euro 2004 and how two contrasting cultures came together to write a new chapter of Greek mythology.
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Panagiotis Fyssas
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Milan Baros
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Angelos Basinas
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David Beckham
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Maria Callas
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Angelos Charisteas
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Sven-Göran Eriksson
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Stelios Giannakopoulos
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Thierry Henry
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I still remember it vividly when Greece stunned Europe or even the world when winning this in 2004. I'll tell 100% the truth, I wasn't an admirer of their tactics, more so at the time, but as I've grown up I realise that it was their only chance of playing a decent game against most teams, let alone winning them. There's no fluke about beating Portugal twice IN Portugal, drawing against Spain, beating the reigning World Cup and European Championship holders, France and a very decent Czech Republic side. I also seen how much more arrogant and unfairly the media were towards them than I did at the time, especially the English media and pundits. Sour grapes.
As the saying goes: You can only play with the cards you're dealt with and at the end of the day, all that matters is the final-score.
As the saying goes: You can only play with the cards you're dealt with and at the end of the day, all that matters is the final-score.
An incredible film of an underdog story that will warm your heart. It has a different feel from a usual sports doc, it's much more intelligently done.
King Otto will resonate with you beyond the typical sports documentary experience. Capturing the depth & cultural significance of Greece's 2004 Euro Cup victory lead by German coach Otto Rehhagel, director Christopher André Marks creates a powerful narrative that is at the intersection of sports, culture and heartfelt storytelling.
It's important to note, that it took a Greek-American, brought up in the United States, with an allegiance to & a profound love for Greece to tell this story 17 years after the Greek National team's Euro Cup victory.
Whether you're Greek or not, whether you like sports documentaries or not, King Otto is for everyone. I also understand that Christopher André Marks has a lot more to offer outside the genre of sports documentaries. Wishing him all the very best with his future projects.
It's important to note, that it took a Greek-American, brought up in the United States, with an allegiance to & a profound love for Greece to tell this story 17 years after the Greek National team's Euro Cup victory.
Whether you're Greek or not, whether you like sports documentaries or not, King Otto is for everyone. I also understand that Christopher André Marks has a lot more to offer outside the genre of sports documentaries. Wishing him all the very best with his future projects.
We knew the ending, we remember as a family watching Greece play the tournament and still this documentary made up cheer, clap and shout like we were watching it live again.
"King Otto" is a Documentary in which we follow the story of Otto Rehhagel since the time he started coaching the national football team of Greece and later winning 2024 UEFA European Football Championship.
I enjoyed this documentary mainly because I knew and lived this amazing story. The way the story was presented from the start and the difficulties Otto Rehhagel faced due to his different culture than Greece and its people, was very interesting and informative since many people including myself did not know that. Both the highlights of many matches and the interviews of players and staff were presented very well and made clear what was happening back then. In conclusion, I have to say that "King Otto" is a beautiful documentary and I highly recommend everyone to watch it.
I enjoyed this documentary mainly because I knew and lived this amazing story. The way the story was presented from the start and the difficulties Otto Rehhagel faced due to his different culture than Greece and its people, was very interesting and informative since many people including myself did not know that. Both the highlights of many matches and the interviews of players and staff were presented very well and made clear what was happening back then. In conclusion, I have to say that "King Otto" is a beautiful documentary and I highly recommend everyone to watch it.
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- Βασιλιάς Όττο
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- $78,633
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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