Azzurri: Road to Wembley (2021)
Azzurri: Road to Wembley (2021) - Documentary Movies 61 minutes. Blue Dream: The Road to Wembley, الحلم الأزرق: الطريق إلى ويمبلي, Blå drøm: Veien til Wembley, 蓝色梦想:进军温布利, 藍軍之夢:決戰溫布萊, 藍衣軍團奪冠夢:前進歐洲盃, Plavi san: Put do Wembleyja, Azurový sen: Cesta do Wembley, Blå drøm: Vejen til Wembley, Azzurri: Road to Wembley, Italian sininen unelma: Matkalla voittoon, Sogno Azzurro : En route pour Wembley, Traum in Azur: Der Weg nach Wembley, Γαλάζιο Όνειρο: Ο Δρόμος προς το Γουέμπλεϊ, האזורי: הדרך לוומבלי, A kék álom: A Wembley-be vezető út, アズーリの夢: ウェンブリーへの道, 아추리: 웸블리로의 여정, Azzurri: Droga Włochów na Wembley, Sogno Azzurro: O Caminho à Vitória, Sonho Azul: O Caminho Até Wembley, Visul albastru: Drumul spre Wembley, Голубая мечта: дорога на Уэмбли, Sogno Azzurro: El camino hacia Wembley, อัซซูรี่: เส้นทางสู่เวมบลีย์, Gök Mavilerin Rüyası: Wembley'e Giden Yol, Блакитна мрія: Шлях до Вемблі, Giấc mơ thiên thanh: Đường đến Wembley. A docu-film that traces the victorious ride of Mancini's Azzurri, from the debut match to the final against England. A troupe lived with the Azzurri for a month, to bring the spectators into the lives of the players and all the members of the staff, between training sessions, matches, travels and celebrations. An adventure told through the voices of the protagonists, who confided dreams, joys, pains and hopes to the cameras. "Blue Dream, the road to Wembley" is the completion of a project started a year ago together with the FIGC, to tell the national team's approach to the European Championships through the 4 episodes aired in the days immediately preceding the European Championship, bringing the new television language of the docu-series to one of the most important time slots of the first generalist network. "Blue Dream, the road to Wembley" is a project of the New Formats Development Department sports, italy, football (soccer), football (soccer) team
Released: Jul 15, 2021
Runtime: 61 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Stefano Accorsi, Roberto Mancini, Marco Verratti, Ciro Immobile, Lorenzo Insigne, Gianluigi Donnarumma