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''The Keeper'' (aka ''Trautmann'') is a 2018 British-German
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directed by Marcus H. Rosenmüller and starring German actor David Kross as the
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Bert Trautmann. Although the subject of the film was an athlete, the film has been described as "not primarily a sports film" but instead a drama. The film premiered at the 2018 Zurich Film Festival, and was released in Germany under the title ''Trautmann'' on 14 March 2019. It was released in the UK and Ireland on 5 April 2019.


Plot

In 1945, German
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Bert Trautmann is captured while fighting in the forests near
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. Transferred to a British
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in
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, he and his comrades are kept under strict conditions and made to work to repair the damage their country has caused to the surrounding area. Jack Friar, a local tradesman and manager of non-league side St Helens Town, spots Trautmann keeping goal against other POWs during a trip to deliver treats to the camp commander and bribes the commander into allowing Trautmann to be allowed out of the camp, whereupon he recruits him to play as goalkeeper for his relegation-threatened side. Although the war has recently ended with the defeat of Nazi Germany, the other players are angered to be asked to play with a German. With little other option they agree to take to the field. A string of strong performances see the players slowly come to accept Bert's place in the team. As a condition of his appearances, Friar agrees to let Bert help work in his shop. This leads Friar's daughter Margaret to soften her initially-hostile stance, and the pair begin an unlikely romance. As St Helens Town come to their crunch relegation-deciding match at the end of the season, it is announced that the war's end has led to an offer for the German POWs to be repatriated. Although Trautmann is free to return to his home in
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, he chooses to stay to support his side. After the match,
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manager Jock Thomson, who has come on a scouting mission, approaches Bert and offers him a place in his City team to replace the retiring
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. At their end-of-season party, his teammates present him with a hamper to take home to his family, but Bert's growing connection with Margaret leads him instead to stay and in due course they are married. In 1949, Bert travels to Manchester to sign for City. The press conference for his arrival rapidly turns hostile as the Manchester press – representing a city with a large
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population – demand Bert answer questions on his military background. Protesting crowds form outside
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and the City supporters barrage him with booing but Thomson and his City side refuse to join them, instead stating "there's no war in this dressing room". At an acrimonious meeting with season ticket holders, Thomson and the City board struggle to contain the fury of the city's residents, but a passionate plea by Margaret strikes home with the influential Rabbi Altmann, who writes an open letter to the city published in a local paper asking them to examine all men individually without national bias. Following Altmann's letter, and with continuing fine performances on the field, the mood shifts and soon Trautmann is even being welcomed by players of other teams around the country. By 1956 Bert and Margaret are living an idyllic existence with their young son John, while Manchester City's strong run has led them to the
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. As City take a 3–1 lead, Bert is again winning plaudits for his masterful goalkeeping, when a dangerous collision with
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player Peter Murphy shatters a vertebra in his neck and almost costs him his life. With 20 minutes of the game left to go, and clearly in a bad state, Trautmann refuses to leave the field and continues to make several brave saves, stopping Birmingham City from scoring any further goals and thus winning City the cup. Bert's joy leads to tragedy as during his recuperation his son is hit by a car and killed. Their heartbreak causes Margaret to grow more distant from him, while he himself becomes convinced that his loss is a karmic consequence of his inaction when witnessing war atrocities in
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and the film leaves them still working through the resulting difficulties in their marriage. As the film ends with footage of Trautmann's City career, overlaid text reveals that Trautmann played for Manchester City until 1964, was the first foreign recipient of the English Player of the Year title and was recognised by the British and German governments for his work in promoting Anglo-German relations.


Cast


Production

Before Trautmann's death in 2013, Rosenmüller and Marciniak spent several days interviewing him about details for inclusion in the film.
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began in
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on 8 June 2017.


Release

The film premiered at the Zurich Film Festival on 1 October 2018, and was released in Germany under the title ''Trautmann'' on 14 March 2019. It was released in the UK on 5 April 2019.


Reception


Box office

''The Keeper'' grossed a worldwide total of $2.1 million, against a production budget of about $13.4 million.


Critical response

On
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, the film holds approval rating based on reviews, with an average rating of . The website's critics consensus reads: "''The Keeper'' strays into easy sentimentality, but this fact-based drama's warm spirit makes its indulgences easy to forgive." On
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, the film holds a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".


Awards


See also

* List of association football films


References


External links

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