Death of a Gentleman
Death of a Gentleman | |
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Directed by |
Sam Collins Jarrod Kimber Johnny Blank |
Written by |
Sam Collins Jon Hotten Jarrod Kimber |
Starring |
Giles Clarke N Srinivasan Ed Cowan Tony Greig Gideon Haigh |
Music by | Chris Roe |
Production company |
Dartmouth Films Two Chucks Wellington Films (in association with) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Death of a Gentleman is a 2015 documentary about the takeover of the governance of cricket by ICC's 'Big Three'.[1] It was directed by Sam Collins, Jarrod Kimber and Johnny Blank,[2] and features interviews with takeover architects Giles Clarke and N Srinivasan (the other was Wally Edwards),[1] alongside Ed Cowan, Tony Greig, Gideon Haigh, Michael Holding, Jonathan Agnew, Chris Gayle, Rev. Andrew Wingfield Digby, Haroon Lorgat, Lalit Modi, and Kevin Pietersen.
Plot
It details the allegation that the Cricket Australia (CA), England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have taken over running of cricket for their own financial gain, at the expense of other test member countries and especially the associate countries seeking test status.
The documentary ends with an invitation to sign the Change Cricket petition.
Release
It premiered at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in June 2015.[1]
Awards
It was recognised as the Television Sports Documentary of the Year at the prestigious Sports Journalists' Awards in London in 2016. It beat off a strong shortlist including the highly commended Catch Me If You Can (a BBC Panorama investigation into allegations of doping in athletics), and One Day in May (BT Sport's story of the Bradford City fire).[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Miller, Andrew (February 22, 2016). "Cricket documentary Death of a Gentleman scoops prestigious Sports Journalists Assocation [sic] award". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
- ↑ "Johnny Blank". Johnny Blank. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
External links
- Official website
- Change Cricket petition
- Death of a Gentleman at the Internet Movie Database
- Review of film at The Guardian
- Review of film at Mail Online