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Gascoigne
Directed by
Jane Preston
PG-13
2015
90m
Documentary
,
Biography
,
and more
7.0
75%
49%
6.3
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A feature-length theatrical documentary on the life of Paul Gascoigne, one of the most naturally gifted footballers of all time, delving deep into his psyche, vulnerabilities, fears and triumphs.
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Cast of Gascoigne
Paul Gascoigne
Self
Gary Lineker
Self
José Mourinho
Self
Wayne Rooney
Self
Vinnie Jones
Self (archive footage)
Diego Maradona
Self (archive footage)
Bobby Robson
Self (archive footage)
Terry Wogan
Self (archive footage)
Jane Preston
Director / Producer
Nick Taussig
Producer
Paul van Carter
Producer
Olivia Baldwin
Editor
Ian Masterson
Original Music Composer
Chad Hobson
Original Music Composer
Gascoigne Ratings & Reviews
Radio Times
David Aldridge
A telling portrait of a decent and likeable man who ultimately was too emotionally immature to cope with the twin pressures of fame and fortune.
The List
James Mottram
It feels like a missed opportunity.
The Sun (UK)
Alex Zane
The movie is very much a celebration of a rare English footballing genius.
HeyUGuys
Stefan Pape
Preston must be commended highly for making such a tender feature, studying the highs and lows, but revelling predominantly in the former.
Independent (UK)
Geoffrey Macnab
Gazza, the Geordie football genius who lived on a proverbial diet of brown ale and Mars bars, is just as you would expect: engaging, mischievous, funny but also haunted and sometimes just a little bit prey to self-pity.
Empire Magazine
Ian Freer
An entertaining 90 minutes for the football-inclined, but it doesn't transcend its subject matter la Senna.
Time Out
Dave Calhoun
There's more than one elephant crammed into the room during this sympathetic but insufficient footballing portrait.
Guardian
Mike McCahill
It's heartening to see those old crowdpleasing instincts return when discussing, say, that Vinnie Jones photo. For the first time in years, Gazza is allowed to express himself as only he could.
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