Taika Waititi's 'Next Goal Wins': A Heartfelt Adaptation of a Real-Life Sports Drama

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Taika Waititi's film "Next Goal Wins," based on the true story of the American Samoa soccer team's infamous 31-0 FIFA loss in 2001, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Waititi admits to taking creative liberties in adapting the story, which follows the team's journey with a new coach (played by Michael Fassbender) as they aim to improve their track record. The film explores the theme of finding family and features a diverse cast, including real-life inspirations for the characters. Despite labor strikes preventing the stars from attending, the film received a heartfelt standing ovation.
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