Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports (2016)

Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports (2016) poster

An expedition to the dirty abyss of professional sports. The award winning investigative journalist Benjamin Best (CNN Journalist of the Year 2011) takes a global look behind the scenes at the colourful world of sports and exposes the bitter taste behind the multi-billion sports business.

Director: Benjamin Best
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 93 min
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Cast

Music: Ramon Kramer
Editing: Klaus Flemming
Production: Benjamin Best Produktions GmbH
Country: Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Nepal, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America
Language: Deutsch, English
Original Language: de

Keywords

corruption, sports, gambling, basketball, organized crime, football (soccer), professional sports, national basketball association (nba), referee, fixed fight, boxing, sports gambling

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports about?
An expedition to the dirty abyss of professional sports. The award winning investigative journalist Benjamin Best (CNN Journalist of the Year 2011) takes a global look behind the scenes at the colourful world of sports and exposes the bitter taste behind the multi-billion sports business.
Who directed Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports?
Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports was directed by Benjamin Best.
Who stars in Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports?
Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports stars Tim Donaghy, Charles Farrell, Bonita Mersiades, Christopher Gaffney, Senol Guenes.
How long is Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports?
Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports?
Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports is a Documentary film.
Where was Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports produced?
Dirty Games: The Dark Side of Sports was produced in Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Nepal, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.