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Black Eagles
Black Eagles

Black Eagles

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Documentary

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The documentary Schwarze Adler (Black Eagles) lets black players of the German national football team tell their personal stories for the first time. What road did they take before they got to where we cheer for them? What hurdles did they have to overcome? What prejudices and racist hostility were they exposed to – and what was it like in the past, what is it like today?

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

102 mins

Rating

8.1/10

Release Date

15 April 2021

Country

Germany

Cast

Guy Acolatse

Guy Acolatse

Self

Otto Addo

Otto Addo

Self

Gerald Asamoah

Gerald Asamoah

Self

Anthony Baffoe

Anthony Baffoe

Self

Cacau

Cacau

Self

Rigobert Gruber

Rigobert Gruber

Self

Jimmy Hartwig

Jimmy Hartwig

Self

Steffi Jones

Steffi Jones

Self

Erwin Kostedde

Erwin Kostedde

Self

Jean-Manuel Mbom

Jean-Manuel Mbom

Self

Patrick Owomoyela

Patrick Owomoyela

Self

Beverly Ranger

Beverly Ranger

Self

Shary Reeves

Shary Reeves

Self

Jordan Torunarigha

Jordan Torunarigha

Self

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