
Four Days in October
2010

2020
Director
Matt Salmon
Runtime
65 minutes
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Winners of 20 Premier League Titles, 3 UEFA Champions Leagues and 12 FA Cups, Manchester United are one of the most award winning Football Teams in the sport. With over 650 million fans world wide, they are also one of the biggest brands in the industry with a truly recognisable image. Witness the full story, as we look throughout the eras focusing on the turning points, the best players and their greatest historic achievements. This...is Manchester United and their campaign...for the glory.
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The documentary focuses entirely on football history and athletic milestones. There is no evidence of LGBTQ+ characters or narratives addressing non-cisnormative identities.
Gender Representation
The film centers on the professional achievements of a men's football team. It reinforces traditional masculine leadership and athletic achievement without subverting gender hierarchies.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
As a global sport, the film likely features a multi-ethnic cast of international players. However, players are framed by their contributions to the club's success rather than through intersectional studies.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The narrative celebrates a major Western sporting institution and its brand power. It reinforces traditional values of meritocracy and the prestige of a globalized Western brand.
Disability Representation
The content remains strictly focused on elite athletic performance. There is no evidence of narratives regarding neurodivergence, physical disabilities, or mental health conditions.
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AI Analysis
Manchester United: For the Glory serves as a traditional institutional retrospective. It prioritizes the historical achievements and brand legacy of a professional sports franchise over the exploration of progressive social dynamics. While the film benefits from the inherent ethnic diversity found in global football, the narrative architecture is designed to uphold the prestige of a Western sporting entity. This focus on glory and institutional excellence limits the depth of social representation. Ultimately, the documentary functions as a journalistic celebration of athletic milestones rather than an intentional deconstruction of social hierarchies or identities.

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