
The Williams 2024
Raúl de la Fuente's intimate documentary *The Williams (2024)* dives into the extraordinary journey of Iñaki and Nico Williams, two brothers whose lives straddle football stardom and a search for identity.
Director: Raúl de la Fuente
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Williams (2024) about?
*The Williams* follows the Williams brothers, Iñaki and Nico, as they navigate the pinnacle of their football careers while confronting questions of identity and belonging. The documentary spans two pivotal years, including their historic appearances at the Qatar World Cup for different national teams, all while exploring their Ghanaian roots and Basque upbringing.
Who directed The Williams?
Raúl de la Fuente directed *The Williams*, bringing a documentary style that emphasizes raw, first-person storytelling.
Who stars in The Williams?
The documentary stars Iñaki Williams and Nico Williams, two brothers and professional footballers whose careers take center stage in this intimate portrait.
Is The Williams (2024) worth watching?
For fans of sports documentaries and stories about identity, *The Williams* offers a compelling look at brotherhood and heritage. While IMDb ratings are currently unavailable, its themes of belonging and resilience make it a thought-provoking watch, especially for football enthusiasts.
How long is The Williams?
The Williams runs for 85 minutes.
About The Williams (2024) — A father-son football saga of identity and glory
Raúl de la Fuente's intimate documentary *The Williams (2024)* dives into the extraordinary journey of Iñaki and Nico Williams, two brothers whose lives straddle football stardom and a search for identity. Born in Bilbao to Ghanaian parents, the siblings navigate the highs of representing Spain and Ghana at the Qatar World Cup—all while grappling with what it means to belong neither fully to their heritage nor their adopted homeland. Through their candid first-person narratives, the film paints a vivid portrait of belonging, displacement, and the personal cost of sporting glory.
With a runtime that keeps it razor-focused, *The Williams* blends sporting drama with profound humanity, revealing how fame and family collide under the global spotlight. The documentary captures the emotional weight of their choices, the pressure of expectations, and the quiet resilience required to carve out a legacy in two worlds. It's a story not just about football, but about the mirrors we hold up to ourselves—and the ones we long to see.