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How do you attempt to clean up the corruption of your organization? Why, make a movie, of course! |
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'''''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. |
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It grossed a whopping ''$900'' on its opening weekend. |
It grossed a whopping ''$900'' on its opening weekend. |
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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.
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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.
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