Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story

Grande-Bretagne, 2017, 87 min

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Justin Fashanu rose to fame in 1980 after scoring the goal of the season against Liverpool, leading a generation of black footballers through the English league. Abandoned as a child and raised by a white foster family in the UK, he faced plenty of uphill battles. But despite bigotry and bullying from unruly football fans during the Thatcher era, Fashanu blazed his own trail by also becoming the first openly gay athlete on the pitch. He had the talent, swagger and charisma to become one of the most celebrated athletes Britain had ever seen. Through unprecedented access to coaches, teammates and family, filmmakers Adam Darke and Jon Carey unpack one of the most fascinating and ultimately tragic sports stories you'll ever see. Forbidden Games not only explores Fashanu's battle with issues of race and sexuality in professional sports, but also the understanding that not everyone is ready for the spotlight. (Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival)

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