Washington, D.C. /eNewsChannels/ — NEWS: Resulting Impact Film Productions presents “Muerte O Gloria: The Rise of the American Soccer Fan,” a documentary film about the Barra Brava, the fan supporter group for the DC United Soccer Club from Washington, D.C. The film will premiere Sept. 2 and 3, 2015.
The Barra Brava was the first supporters group of its kind in Major League Soccer. Filmed in association with Major League Soccer, “Muerte O Gloria” documents the synergistic relationship developed between the Barra Brava and DC United’s Founder and General Manager Kevin Payne. This was a relationship that helped pave the way for the success of Major League Soccer in North America.
Acclaimed film Director Mark Yancey draws audiences into the perspective of soccer fan supporters and the role they have played in the success of the team and, indeed, the entire league.
“Muerte O Gloria” features interviews with DC United Coach and Major League Soccer legend Ben Olsen, former General Manager and President Kevin Payne, Sportscaster Dave Johnson and features players Chris Pontius, Bobby Boswick, Perry Kinchen and Bill Hamid. At the film’s core are the founders and members of the Barra Brava: Oscar Zambrana, Jay Igiel, Pauly Planzer.
These pioneering members share remarkable stories about the team and their fellow supporters, and exemplify the character of the most influential fan supporters group in U.S. Soccer history.
Resulting Impact Film Productions is the production company behind the documentary. “Muerte O Gloria” is the first feature film to be produced through this innovative new company.
The film will premiere Sept. 2nd and 3rd, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
The trailer and more information on the film are available at: http://www.muerteogloria.com/.
Video trailer: https://vimeo.com/133059591/.
Twitter: @muerteogloriadc
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