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I Believe in Miracles

  • 2015
  • 1h 44m
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I Believe in Miracles (2015)
The story of the history-making Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, led by the mercurial Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor.
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The story of the history-making Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, led by the mercurial Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor.The story of the history-making Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, led by the mercurial Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor.The story of the history-making Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, led by the mercurial Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor.

  • Director
    • Jonny Owen
  • Writer
    • Jonny Owen
  • Stars
    • Brian Clough
    • Peter Taylor
    • Jimmy Gordon
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    • Director
      • Jonny Owen
    • Writer
      • Jonny Owen
    • Stars
      • Brian Clough
      • Peter Taylor
      • Jimmy Gordon
    • 9User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Brian Clough
    Brian Clough
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Brian Howard Clough)
    Peter Taylor
    Peter Taylor
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Gordon
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John McGovern
    John McGovern
    • Self - Midfield & Captain 1975-1982
    Peter Shilton
    Peter Shilton
    • Self
    Viv Anderson
    Viv Anderson
    • Self - Right Back 1974-1984
    Colin Barrett
    • Self - Left Back 1976-1980
    Larry Lloyd
    Larry Lloyd
    • Self - Centre Half 1976-1981
    Frank Clark
    • Self - Left Back 1975-1979
    Trevor Francis
    Trevor Francis
    • Self
    John O'Hare
    • Self - Centre Forward 1975-1981
    Archie Gemmill
    • Self
    Kenny Burns
    Kenny Burns
    • Self
    • (as Kenneth Burns)
    Martin O'Neill
    Martin O'Neill
    • Self - Right Midfield 1971-1981
    Ian Bowyer
    • Self - Midfield 1973-1981
    • (as Ian 'Bomber' Bowyer)
    Tony Woodcock
    Tony Woodcock
    • Self - Centre Forward 1973-1979
    David Needham
    • Self
    John Robertson
    • Self - Left Wing 1970-1983
    • Director
      • Jonny Owen
    • Writer
      • Jonny Owen
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    9hitchcockthelegend

    Brian Clough - O.B.E. - Old Big Ed - Legend.

    To football fans in the United Kingdom, the name Brian Clough needs no introduction or building up. Thanks to the release of The Damned United in 2009 his name got noticed outside of Britain, I Believe in Miracles is the perfect follow up to that movie, a sort of explanation as to why there has been a film and documentary about the man and his charges.

    Director Jonny Owen assembles members of the great Nottingham Forest (always Notingham, never Notts) side of the late 1970s, interviews the key players and gets brilliant anecdotes out of them. Concurrently he offers up archive footage and a bitch funky period musical score. Clough is the leader, whose mantra is not one of assembling super stars, but of actually putting a team of men together and asking them to work hard, believe in themselves and be all that they can be. This is not Hollywood, every inch of this doc is true, no artistic licence here.

    The team is a mixture of smokers and jokers, drinkers and jinkers, cloggers and sloggers all responding to Clough's (and his equally important side-kick Peter Taylor) less than normal football training and management methods. Everything here goes against the grain of today's football managers, I mean what manager today would run his men through nettles and then go for a pint with them afterwards?! Players smoking at half time, surely not? Wonderful. This is a true underdog story, a film for footie fans to rejoice in - regardless of who any of us in our tribal leanings support in British football. 9/10
    7Lejink

    Life Of Brian

    Brian Clough was the great maverick English football manager of the 70's and 80's who managed the rare feat of winning the English First Division, as it was then called, twice with different teams. Moreover Clough achieved with two distinctly unfashionable teams, Derby County and Nottingham Forest. This film is concerned with his time at Forest, in particular his early years when, with his brilliant assistant manager alongside him, Peter Taylor, they transformed a side languishing in the lower regions of the second division into not only English champions, but also, even more amazingly, into twice winning the European Cup.

    Unlike almost every other manager of the team, with the possible exceptions of Liverpool's Bill Shankly and Man City's Malcolm Allison, Clough was outspoken and openly courted the media. A frequent chat-show guest and TV personality of the time, he thought nothing of making provocative statements, usually on football but occasionally on social and political matters too.

    It can't be stated enough just how remarkable his achievements with Forest were. Don't forget, he had arrived at Forest after a disastrous 44 day stint at champions Leeds United, later forensically documented in David Peace's book "The Damned United", later filmed, starring Michael Sheen. Even at Derby, he'd taken over a successful team which had lately won the championship under Dave Mackay, but here at Forest, after his failure at Leeds, he had almost nothing to work with, but with a series of canny signings allied to an eye for who to retain in the current squad and having reunited himself with Taylor, who'd not gone with him to Leeds, the rebuild started.

    And what a rebuild it was. Within a few years his remade team of the untried and misfits was challenging the mighty Liverpool for domestic supremacy. He brought on players who had looked well past their sell-by date like defender Larry Lloyd, striker-turned-centre-back Kenny Burns and probably most importantly, mercurial winger John Robertson among others as well as nurturing young talent like strikers Tony Woodcock and Garry Birtles and midfielder Martin O'Neill. Playing a refreshing brand of attacking football but with a rock-solid defence behind them, especially after he bought England's great goalkeeper Peter Stilton, for the next few years they carried pretty much all before them.

    In this candid but unusually put-together film, we get to see just what made Cloughy tick. For some reason though, the director has chosen to tell the story to a backdrop of early 70's soul records, such as the Jackson Sisters single which gives the film its name. Then, inexplicably, when the team take the obligatory bus-tour of the city with the trophy, it's with the Velvet Underground track "Rock and Roll" playing behind it. Clough was well known to be an aficionado of Frank Sinatra so I'm guessing this eclectic mix represents the director's own taste. And why the concentration on just the 1977-1978 season when they returned to win the European Cup again the next season.

    Still, it was good to see so many of his old players eulogising old Bigmouth, not forgetting Taylor's massive contribution, plus the numerous football clips which show just how good they were on the pitch. My own favourite clip was the mischievous story hard man Kenny Burns told of the time he got the boss's unique sign of approval for clattering an opposition striker but there were many other entertaining bon-mots although strangely no sign of the famous clip of Clough on the training-ground "("You're a bloody disgrace!) or the man's numerous encounters with BBC commentator and great admirer John Motson.

    With so many managers today who talk impenetrable jargon and quote statistics ad infinitum, this warm, loving film (there's little or no reference to his either staying just too long in the job (the team was eventually relegated on his watch, several years later) or his own fight with alcoholism, this was an enjoyable portrait of a football great, the likes of which we'll probably not see again.
    9adam-578-343376

    The beautiful game

    Essential viewing for football fans.

    Harks back to an era of football fairytales and muddy pitches. Worlds away from today's game, when football was for the fans.

    Nostalgic maybe, but also wonderful and, in some places, highly emotional.
    10mgrowlands7

    Absolutely brilliant!

    Sit back and enjoy the nostalgia! The characters (players) the journey the music. Loved it! Johnny Owen is a genius!

    You don't have to be a Forest fan to marvel at the Legend of THAT team and THAT man.
    7shakercoola

    "We have an Inside Left who'll turn them inside out!"

    A British sports documentary; A story about an English football club's extraordinary 1979 UEFA European Cup triumph and the colourful exploits of the Nottingham Forest team manager, Brian Clough. This film was a long time coming for British football enthusiasts who recognise the scale of the achievement. The main theme is how high achievement and success sometimes emerge from what seems like modest or only burgeoning talent and a skilled man-manager, in this case a bombastic personality, one who was once ridiculed for his abrasive and forthright opinions, though underestimated by national media. Through news clips and interviews with the team manager and his assistant, Peter Taylor, the narrative has force and panache. The film also analyses how psychology methods were used in sport to aid man-management and encourage self-belief in professional footballers. A wealth of amusing anecdotes humorously subverts the rhetoric and football club corporate culture of today, with its strict management of player reputation. The message of the film seems to be that the answer to team success has always been there all along: team spirit. Where most football club documentaries appeal to their own supporters, this one will have wider appeal.

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    • Trivia
      The world premiere was held at the City Ground, Nottingham to an outdoor showing.
    • Connections
      Featured in Football League Tonight: Episode #1.9 (2015)
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      I Believe in Miracles
      Written by Bobby Taylor & Mark Capanni

      Published by Gemini Songs (PRS)

      Licensed by CueSongs on behalf of Gemini Songs

      Performed by The Jackson Sisters (as Jackson Sisters)

      Courtesy of Polydor Records Inc.

      Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Я верю в чудеса
    • Filming locations
      • Nottingham, England, UK(City Ground)
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      • Baby Cow Productions
      • Spool Films
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      • £500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $239,770
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      1 hour 44 minutes
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