
January, 2013. A secretive transfer deal transported two Muslim players into the heart of Israel and the Jewish oriented Beitar Jerusalem F.C., leading to the most racist campaign in Israeli sport. One season and one football team in crisis, as power, money and politics fuel a club spiralling out of control.... (Full plot summary below)
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January, 2013. A secretive transfer deal transported two Muslim players into the heart of Israel and the Jewish oriented Beitar Jerusalem F.C., leading to the most racist campaign in Israeli sport. One season and one football team in crisis, as power, money and politics fuel a club spiralling out of control.
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| Willamette WeekBennett Campbell FergusonAside from the astonishing revelation that Gaydamak hired the Chechen players specifically to provoke a volatile reaction, Forever Pure offers little more than one-dimensional outrage. |
| Cinema ScopeMallory AndrewsThat it is a female eye peering into the dark side of male-dominated sports fandom is especially compelling, as it astutely appreciates how quickly macho posturing can into heinous bullying. |
| Film Ireland MagazineDaniel LynchForever Pure is a wonderful documentary from a political, social and psychological perspective that serves also as a warning. We who take for granted that we are the tolerant majority must take heed. |
| User ReviewDerek WThe film displays the raw emotions and racism of La Familia towards two Muslim players that eventually lead to arson and displays of hatred. Far Right Israeli leaders seem "astonished" at the vitriol. A film worth watching and guaranteed to cause self introspection. |