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Next Goal Wins

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2023 | 104m | English

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Dutch coach Thomas Rongen attempts the nearly impossible task of turning the American Samoa soccer team from perennial losers into winners.
Release Date: Nov 16, 2023
Director: Taika Waititi
Writer: Taika Waititi, Iain Morris
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords world cup, coach, based on true story, football (soccer), aftercreditsstinger, indigenous community, transphobia, transgender
Production Companies Defender Films, TSG Entertainment, Archer's Mark, The Imaginarium, Searchlight Pictures, Garrett Basch Productions
Box Office Revenue: $18,062,279
Budget: $14,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michael Fassbender Thomas Rongen
Oscar Kightley Tavita
Kaimana Jaiyah
David Fane Ace
Rachel House Ruth
Beulah Koale Daru
Taika Waititi American Samoan Priest
Will Arnett Alex Magnussen
Elisabeth Moss Gail
Uli Latukefu Nicky Salapu
Sisa Grey Convenient Store Cashier
Semu Filipo Rambo
Chris Alosio Jonah
Lehi Makisi Falepapalangi Pisa
Ioane Goodhue Smiley
Hio Pelesasa Samson
Wil Kahele "Who's on the Plane" Reporter
Rhys Darby Rhys Marlin
Luke Hemsworth Keith
Angus Sampson Angus Bendleton
Kaitlyn Dever Nicole (voice)
Levy Tuiala Chief Sila
James Burghardt Tongan Player #1
Patrick Mullen Tongan Player #2
Jonathan J.I. Knox Game Referee
Loretta Ables Sayre Rambo's Mom
Don Nahaku Tongan Coach
Lori Pelenise Tuisano American Samoan Woman #1
Tulalagalaga Tatalo Wily American Samoan Woman #2
Armani Makaiwa Armani
William Chun Store Local
Roland Tupola Tongan Player #3
David Tu'itupou Tall David
Martin Tyler Commentator
Russell Satele Russell Satele (uncredited)
Name Job
Taika Waititi Director, Screenplay
Tom Eagles Editor
Greg Curry Colorist
Michael Giacchino Original Music Composer
Yana Gorskaya Editor
Peter Borck Supervising Art Director
Katrin Chong Set Decoration
Natalie Bruce Makeup Artist
Jaime Leigh McIntosh Hair Department Head
Robert Pickens Wigmaker
Kaikala Tamanaha Assistant Makeup Artist
Nancy Hennah Makeup Department Head
Arthur B Wilson III Key Hair Stylist
Andrejs Prokopenko Sound Mixer
Gabby Revilla Lugo Consulting Producer
Michelle Wade Byrd Casting
Taylor Jean Set Decoration
Karen Ramirez Production Supervisor
Stephanie Tull Additional Photography
Zack Earl Edwards Additional Second Assistant Director
Rachel Jensen Additional Photography
Dais Kasagawa Second Second Assistant Director
Stockton David Porter Additional Second Assistant Director
Kristen B. Adams Set Designer
Michael Crowe Construction Coordinator
Andrew A. Falk Set Dresser
Michelle Fowler Set Decoration
Vanesa Furnari Set Decoration Buyer
Meagen Lee Graphic Designer
David Loitz Leadman
Richard Ruhe Set Dresser
Rebecca Runyon Art Department Coordinator
Christopher Stanback Property Master
Tino Tanaka Propmaker
Christopher J. Wood Propmaker
Phil Barrie Supervising Sound Editor
Bradford Bell Mix Technician
David V. Butler ADR Supervisor
Smokey Cloud First Assistant Sound Editor
Joel Erickson Dialogue Editor
Judah Getz ADR Mixer
Rustam Gimadiyev Foley Mixer
Michael Hertlein Dialogue Editor
Nohealani NihipaliDay Boom Operator
Tobi Nova ADR Recordist
Ryan A. Sullivan Sound Effects Editor
Brian Tarlecki Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Terhune Sound Effects Editor
Bogdan Zavarzin Foley Artist
Cyrus Apeles Special Effects Manager
Kemal Ally VFX Editor
Barb Benoit Digital Compositor
Jon Campfens Visual Effects Producer
Jason Chen Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Birdsong Key Grip
Ben Benesh Key Grip
David Crans Digital Imaging Technician
Alexander Eremin Best Boy Grip
Hilary Bronwyn Gayle Still Photographer
Denton Akoni Kukahiko Electrician
Jerad Molkenthin Gaffer
Olivia Montaño Second Assistant Camera
Nigel Nally First Assistant "B" Camera
Austin Nelson Grip
Teddy Phu-Thanh-Danh Additional Photography
David Presley Video Assist Operator
Andrew 'A.J.' Johnson Steadicam Operator
Berkley Spivey Electrician
Chris Strauser First Assistant "C" Camera
Tim Unger Second Assistant "B" Camera
John Rex Woodward First Assistant Camera
Joshua Algie Casting Assistant
Johanna Bautista Extras Casting
Zachary Harrison Assistant Editor
Wendy Nomiyama First Assistant Editor
Lindsay Tessier Assistant Editor
Michelle Chan Wong Executive Assistant
Iain Morris Screenplay
Miyako Bellizzi Costume Design
Lachlan Milne Director of Photography
Nicholas Monsour Editor
Ra Vincent Production Design
Frances Lynn Lebar Art Direction
Erica Preus Key Makeup Artist
Nat Sanders Editor
Katie Doyle Casting Director
Mary Vernieu Casting
Josh McLaglen First Assistant Director
Melinda Sue Gordon Additional Photography
Jennifer Iacobino Health and Safety
Name Title
Jonathan Cavendish Producer
Kathryn Dean Executive Producer
Will Tennant Executive Producer
Steve Jamison Producer
Mike Brett Producer
Sophie Alexander Associate Producer
Garrett Basch Producer
Taika Waititi Producer
Andy Serkis Executive Producer
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Reviews

ChrisSawin
5.0

A story with all the proper beats lives here, even if the film rambles and tampers off into ridiculousness when it has no reason to. But even with its flaws and redundant humor fatigue, _Next Goal Wins_ stands out as Taika Waititi’s most coherent film since Hunt for the Wilderpeople. **Full revie ... w:** https://bit.ly/dontpassgoal

Nov 18, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

If you've seen "12 Mighty Orphans" (2021) or "The Shiny Shrimps" (2019) then you'll know what to expect as Taika Waititi takes the same template and applies it to football. Here it's the adequate Michael Fassbender who gets to portray the down on his luck coach (Thomas Rongen) in this factually base ... d story. He's not much good at his job and is temperamentally a bit unreliable, so is dispatched to coach what is officially the world's worst team. American Samoa, still smarting from a 31-0 thumping at the hands of the ever so slightly more populated Australia, has a team whose viability is under scrutiny by the parent American Federation. Can Rongen turn things around? His team are the traditionally disparate group of well-meaning, distinctly amateur, enthusiasts. Unused to any concept of team playing, co-ordination and/or training - and their new boss's predilection for a bottle or two doesn't suggest change is going to come anytime soon. Local federation boss Tavita (Oscar Kightley) manages to inspire though - and what happens now is all rather predictable, but engagingly portrayed, as the team start to realise that defeat each time is not as inevitable as they might expect. It does present us with quite an interesting look at Polynesian attitudes - ones of compassion, fairness and tolerance. Winning is important, but it's not the be all and end all; and the eventual make up of their team - and it's constituent parts - is testament to a society that has way more right than it has wrong in the way it thinks and behaves. There's loads of humour - most of which comes from an on-form Kightley, but I found that a bit weak and just a little too stereotypical (albeit from their perspective rather than the American's). The best bits are probably in the trailers, but it's still just about worth a watch - but the television will be fine.

Dec 30, 2023
r96sk
6.0

The last chunk of the film saves it somewhat, prior to that <em>'Next Goal Wins'</em> is quite poor. I like Taika Waititi and usually dig his humour a lot, but here his comedy put into the flick just isn't all that amusing annoyingly. I'm a big football fan so knew of the real life story that thi ... s is based upon, though even as such it kinda sits in the middle of being for sports fans and being for the average moviegoer... without really committing to either, at least that's how it felt to me; it's not comedic enough or sporty enough. I found everything until the scene with a smiley face on the whiteboard to be real lame, like nothing I was watching was entertaining me... kinda cringey, if anything. A lot of the humour up to that moment felt forced, in fact the only parts that got a chuckle out of me were the white guy jokes. Michael Fassbender isn't any good up to that point, either. Thankfully, the conclusion is fairly feel-good and does wrap things up well - to the point it gets an extra notch up with my rating. As noted I found Fassbender average, at best... Liam Neeson might've been a better cast, especially given they allude to a past role of the Northern Irishman's at one moment. Away from the lead, other cast members do do decent - namely Oscar Kightley, Kaimana and David Fane. It feels a touch like the filmmakers were aiming to retread the path that opened via <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Lasso" rel="nofollow">Ted Lasso</a>'</em>. I'm not into that television show, though safe to say it does a better job... if the similarity is a fair one on my part. <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/bend-it-like-beckham/" rel="nofollow">Bend It Like Beckham</a>'</em> is a shout also, but that comparison is probably me reaching in fairness.

Jan 12, 2024