The Lost World Cup
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The Lost World Cup
Summary
The Lost World Cup is a film[1]. It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- The Lost World Cup's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- The Lost World Cup's director is recorded as Lorenzo Garzella[4].
- The Lost World Cup's screenwriter is recorded as Lorenzo Garzella[5].
- The Lost World Cup's genre is recorded as pseudo-documentary[6].
- The Lost World Cup's follows is recorded as 1938 FIFA World Cup[7].
- The Lost World Cup's followed by is recorded as 1950 FIFA World Cup[8].
- The Lost World Cup's cast member is recorded as Roberto Baggio[9].
- The Lost World Cup's cast member is recorded as Gary Lineker[10].
- The Lost World Cup's cast member is recorded as Jorge Valdano[11].
- The Lost World Cup's cast member is recorded as Darwin Pastorin[12].
- The Lost World Cup's cast member is recorded as Víctor Hugo Morales[13].
- The Lost World Cup's cast member is recorded as João Havelange[14].
- The Lost World Cup's cast member is recorded as Walter Balzarini[15].
- The Lost World Cup's IMDb ID is recorded as tt2229221[16].
- The Lost World Cup's edition number is recorded as 4[17].
- The Lost World Cup's color is recorded as color[18].
- The Lost World Cup's FilmAffinity film ID is recorded as 313671[19].
- The Lost World Cup's country of origin is recorded as Argentina[20].
- The Lost World Cup's country of origin is recorded as Italy[21].
- The Lost World Cup's publication date is recorded as +2011-01-01T00:00:00Z[22].
- The Lost World Cup's publication date is recorded as +2012-06-01T00:00:00Z[23].
- The Lost World Cup's sport is recorded as association football[24].
- The Lost World Cup's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0n64_pb[25].
- The Lost World Cup's PORT film ID is recorded as 131970[26].
- The Lost World Cup's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+12'}[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The Lost World Cup's director is recorded as Lorenzo Garzella[4]. Its screenwriter is recorded as Lorenzo Garzella[5]. Cast members include Roberto Baggio[9], Gary Lineker[10], Jorge Valdano[11], Darwin Pastorin[12], Víctor Hugo Morales[13], and João Havelange[14].
Publication
Publication dates include +2011-01-01T00:00:00Z[22] and +2012-06-01T00:00:00Z[23]. The Lost World Cup's genre is recorded as pseudo-documentary[6].
Adaptations and Inspiration
The Lost World Cup's follows is recorded as 1938 FIFA World Cup[7]. Its followed by is recorded as 1950 FIFA World Cup[8].
Why It Matters
The Lost World Cup is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]