Diego Maradona, the legendary Argentine soccer player, is the subject of the documentary "Maradona, the Hand of God". The film explores Maradona's rise to fame as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, as well as his personal struggles and controversies.
Through interviews with Maradona himself, as well as with his friends, family, and former teammates, the documentary provides a deep insight into the man behind the myth. It delves into his humble beginnings in a Buenos Aires shantytown, his meteoric rise to stardom, and his battles with addiction and fame.
One of the most iconic moments in Maradona's career is his infamous "Hand of God" goal during the 1986 World Cup, where he used his hand to score a goal against England. The documentary explores the controversy surrounding the goal and its lasting impact on Maradona's legacy.
Overall, "Maradona, the Hand of God" is a compelling and intimate portrait of a soccer icon, showcasing both his unparalleled talent on the field and his tumultuous personal life off the field.
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Santa Maradona (Larchuma Football Club)
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Lost
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Two
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Fresh'N Up
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Moon Flowers
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Db Volante
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V-Brain
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Load
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The Light Of The Morning
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Nuvole Rapide
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