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Film Feature: One, the Story of a Goal

Published on: March 19, 2010 By Drew

One, the Story of a Goal (Uno: La Historia de un Gol, 2002) is a Chilean documentary directed by Miguel Littin that celebrates the significance of soccer in Chilean culture through the lens of a historic moment in sports history. The film focuses on the dramatic and decisive goal scored by Chilean footballer Carlos Caszely during a crucial qualifying match for the 1974 FIFA World Cup.

Through interviews, archival footage, and a vivid recounting of the match, the documentary examines the goal's impact not only on the world of soccer but also on the national psyche during a politically turbulent era. It delves into the unifying power of sports in times of social and political unrest, showcasing how a single moment on the field can transcend the game and resonate deeply with a nation's identity.

The documentary combines the thrill of the sport with poignant reflections on its broader implications, capturing the emotional connection between Chileans and the beautiful game. It's a tribute to the enduring legacy of a defining goal and its place in the collective memory of a nation.


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