OK, 2021, let's do this!

Welcome to a new beginning!

As we all know, 2020 was a full-on howler. Pandemic, social unrest, layoffs, fractured politics, etc.

K+S New York was postponed, then canceled (did we mention that?).

But this week marks the inauguration of a new era. As soccer fans, we are naturally optimistic about what the future will bring. And we have some big ideas for how to make this year really special.

After all, 2021 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of my all-time favorite soccer film: Victory. And we’re going to celebrate like it’s 1981!

Thanks for reading!
— Greg

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Yes, the festival will happen this year.

We are currently in the process of planning and laying out what the year will look like for K+S. At this point, it’s hard to say anything for certain, but here’s what we’re thinking:

  • 2-3 K+S virtual events between February and June

  • Film submission deadline: June 1

  • K+S New York 2021 in late July/August/September

Let us know what you think. If vaccinations go the right way and the world begins to open up again, would you be willing to attend an in-person film festival in late summer?

Have a film you’d like to submit? Go to the K+S FilmFreeway page. The submission password is SOCCERFILM.


The Martini Shot podcast (coming soon)

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There are so many great stories behind the scenes of the soccer film and culture world. Stories we want to tell.

So we are going to launch a podcast. We’re calling it The Martini Shot, named for the last shot of the day on a film set. The show will feature filmmakers, actors, writers, artists, and influencers — the people who make the soccer film and culture community so amazing. Maybe some players and coaches will join now and then to give their perspectives of the movie scene.

More info on The Martini Shot to come soon.


Watch some soccer films

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While the next festival is a ways off, don’t forget that the K+S Media Group website has lots of great soccer films to watch right now, including:

  • After the Cup: Sons of Sakhnin United — Amid the centuries-old strife that tears the Middle East asunder, can soccer provide a unique ray of hope? Watch now!

  • Football for Better or for Worse — FC Rosengård is one of the world's top women’s clubs. But that doesn’t mean everything is easy. Watch now!

  • Soka Afrika — The good, the bad, and the ugly of soccer immigration from Africa to Europe, as seen through the journeys of two young players. Watch now!

And we are working on a few new films which should come on line soon.


#SoccerFilm News

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The past year obviously affected much of the film industry. Despite that, soccer-film projects continue to make headlines.

  • Captains of Zaatari (film still above)directed by Ali El Arabi, was selected for the Sundance Film Festival. The feature film about two boys who use their soccer talent to escape a refugee camp will screen virtually Jan 31 and Feb 2. Get tickets…

  • The new doc Pelé is coming to Netflix on February 23. Watch the trailer…

  • A film about the NASL? Yes, please! Big-Time Soccer, made by Rachel Viollet, is in post-production and expected later this year. Watch the trailer…

  • Hannes Thor Halldorsson, Iceland’s World Cup goalkeeper, is a budding filmmaker. He made the reveal video for the Iceland federation’s new crest, and now he is working on his first feature film. Read more…


A few cool things to check out:

  • Women in Soccer — a new online networking community supporting and empowering women in the soccer industry

  • American Tifo — Filmmaker Maura Gladys’s newsletter about the people, places, and stories defining soccer culture in North America