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The 2014 film, The World’s Game , faces Germany’s 7–1 demolition of Brazil. Traditional highlights would show all seven goals chronologically. The official film does the opposite. It shows the first goal (Müller), then cuts to a Brazilian child crying. It shows the second (Klose), then cuts to a broken Scolari. By the fifth goal (Khedira), the film is just silence and wide shots of a stadium in mourning. We never see the seventh goal. The film suggests some goals are too cruel to watch. All The Goals and The Official Film World Cup F...

Geoff Hurst’s third goal in the 1966 final—the one that may or may not have crossed the line—was immortalized by director Ken Hughes. Unlike TV replays, the official film used a low-angle, ground-level shot that emphasized the physics of the ball hitting the crossbar. The film does not solve the controversy; it magnifies it. This is the secret of the official film: It cares more about emotion than fact. Get a comprehensive review of the FIFA World

In an age of TikToks and Twitter highlights, the FIFA World Cup official film remains a cathedral of memory. It does not just list —it buries them in narrative, marries them to defeat, and uses the language of cinema to ask the question no highlight reel can answer: What did it feel like? The official film does the opposite