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[via press release from Amazon]
All or Nothing: The National Team in Qatar | Official Trailer
The original documentary series All or Nothing: The National Team in Qatar accompanies the DFB team on their way to and during the World Cup in Qatar and offers football fans a unique look behind the scenes, especially during the tournament. For this purpose, the team has literally opened all doors to the camera team in order to provide unfiltered and at all times authentic insights into internal processes and to convey everything about the emotional moments and milestones of the tournament. Because even despite the sporting disappointment in the face of high expectations and hopes, Prime members can look forward to a top-class cinematic realisation and moving moments.
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