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Tim Lee: The official film of the 2019 Champions League final

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Tim Lee was one of the producers of UEFA's official film of the 2019 Champions League final. Sometimes - often - these things can be a little sterile, but this one is an artful and uplifting look at the pinnacle of club football from every angle. Tim talks us through every one of them - the pressures the film makers were under, their mission to see the fans and the stadium workers as well as the superstars and the accidents that ended up producing some of the film's most memorable moments.


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Tim Lee was one of the producers of UEFA's official film of the 2019 Champions League final. Sometimes - often - these things can be a little sterile, but this one is an artful and uplifting look at the pinnacle of club football from every angle. Tim talks us through every one of them - the pressures the film makers were under, their mission to see the fans and the stadium workers as well as the superstars and the accidents that ended up producing some of the film's most memorable moments.


Watch the film online

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrG3C-R7D5s



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