Hillsborough (2014 documentary)

Hillsborough
Directed by Daniel Gordon
Produced by Daniel Gordon
Based on Hillsborough disaster
Edited by Andy R. Worboys
Production
companies
Release dates
  • 15 April 2014 (2014-04-15) (United States)
  • 8 May 2016 (2016-05-08) (United Kingdom)
Running time
121 minutes
Country
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
Language English

Hillsborough is a 2014 documentary about the Hillsborough disaster. Directed and produced by Daniel Gordon, the 2-hour film chronicles the disaster, the investigations, and their lingering effects; it also included interviews with survivors, victims' relatives, police officers and investigators. It was co-produced by ESPN and BBC, first airing as a part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series of sports films, under its "Soccer Stories" heading.

Hillsborough aired in the United States on ESPN on 15 April 2014, the 25th anniversary of the disaster.[1][2] The documentary could not be shown in the United Kingdom when it originally aired in 2014, due to the 2012 High Court inquest still being in progress and the UK's jury tampering laws. However, upon the inquest verdict, the BBC announced they would air the documentary on 8 May 2016, with additional footage from the inquest and final verdict.

Events described in the film

In 2012, the Hillsborough Independent Panel released its report and established an archive of media relating to the disaster. Much of the evidence reviewed by the panel had not been previously released to the public or to the media.[3] Daniel Gordon's film draws on this newly available evidence to describe the events of 15 April 1989, as well as their causes and their consequences.

Before the disaster

The day of the disaster (15 April 1989)

After the disaster

References

  1. Web page for 30 for 30: Hillsborough
  2. "When a game turned into a disaster," from The New York Times, 14 April 2014
  3. "Hillsborough Independent Panel". Hillsborough Independent Panel: Disclosed Material and Report. 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2016. Over 450,000 pages reviewed – Documents and other material from the contributing organisations including reports, minutes of meetings, transcripts, witness statements, letters and memos, records of telephone calls.

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