The film is a unique documentary, because the football fans never got such a personal insight in the life of professional referees. Producer Jean Libon got access to the dressing room, the hotels and family meetings. His camera team was even able to film the family of the referees at home, who were shown as the greatest supporters of their husband, father or son.
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Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn is the director of the Pusher Trilogy, Fear X, Bronson, Valhalla Rising, and Drive, for which he won the best director prize at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
The plotline is a familiar one to fans of the popular book series "The Hunger Games," but this movie, released eight years before Suzanne Collins's books, takes place in Japan. Released in 2000, "Battle Royale," based on a 600-page novel by Japanese author Koushun Takami, became an instant cult classic, winning critical acclaim from Hollywood heavyweights such as director Quentin Tarantino, who called the violent film "his favorite movie of the last 20 years."
But the movie was never distributed in the United States because the film was deemed too gory at the time, in the aftermath of the Columbine shootings. With "The Hunger Games" movie set for release Friday, fans of the Japanese classic have raised new questions about the authenticity of Collins' film, sparking a fierce debate online.
Critics of the U.S. film have taken to Twitter to accuse Collins of "ripping off" a Japanese original. Her fans have posted YouTube videos defending the authenticity of the book's plotline. Grievances have been aired on Facebook pages, titled "Hunger Games is a rip-off of Battle Royale" and "Hunger Games wouldn't exist if it weren't for Battle Royale."
Both Toei, the distributor of the Japanese film and the son of late director Kinji Fukasaku, declined ABC News' requests for an interview, saying it would be premature to comment without reading the book or watching the movie.
Collins' fans say the similarities end there. For one, "The Hunger Games" is told in narrative form, through the eyes of Katniss Everdeen, unlike "Battle Royale." While the Japanese film is about the fight for survival, fans argue the U.S. movie is about a revolution.
It is a science-fiction film that takes place in a distant future, in a dramatically different environment. "Battle Royale" also takes place in the future, but society remains relatively unchanged for the characters, meaning they're familiar with the weapons and technology involved in the game.
The ongoing debate has meant welcome publicity for Anchor Bay Entertainment, which just released a four-disc set called "Battle Royale: The Complete Collection" on DVD and Blu-ray, the first time the Japanese film and its sequel have been widely distributed in the United States.
While bootlegs and imports have made the film a cult phenomenon in the past decade, the film was considered highly controversial when it first debuted in Japan. The country's ratings board fought to give the movie an 18-plus rating - the equivalent of a rated R - because of its graphic depiction of violence, despite protests by the director himself.
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