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How do you attempt to cleanup the corruption of your organization? Why, make a movie, of course!
How do you attempt to clean up the corruption of your organization? Why, make a movie, of course!


'''''United Passions''''' is about the founders of FIFA and how they "dealt with corruption" throughout the 20th century.
'''''United Passions''''' is about the founders of FIFA and how they "dealt with corruption" throughout the 20th century.


It grossed a whopping ''$900'' on its opening weekend.
It grossed a whopping ''$900'' on its opening weekend.

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Revision as of 14:15, 2 November 2020

How do you attempt to clean up the corruption of your organization? Why, make a movie, of course!

United Passions is about the founders of FIFA and how they "dealt with corruption" throughout the 20th century.

It grossed a whopping $900 on its opening weekend.

Tropes used in United Passions include:
  • Historical Hero Upgrade: FIFA themselves have this, with no mention of their corruption whatsoever.
  • Product Placement: One of the major plot points is FIFA securing the rights of Coca-Cola and Adidas.
  • Stock Footage: Plenty of it from every World Cup, with no reenactments whatsoever.