
Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives 2021
Step back into the golden summer of 2008 with Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives (2021), a stirring documentary that revisits Russia's unforgettable run to the Euro Cup semifinals under the guidance of Dutch legend Guus Hiddink.
Director: Soltan Sungatullin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives (2021) about?
This documentary revisits Russia's magical Euro 2008 campaign, led by coach Guus Hiddink, culminating in a bronze medal finish that thrilled a nation. Through the voices of players like Arshavin and Semak, it unpacks the team's underdog journey and the cultural impact of their unforgettable quarterfinal victory over the Netherlands.
Who directed Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives?
The film was directed by Soltan Sungatullin, who captures both the on-field drama and behind-the-scenes emotions of Russia's historic Euro 2008 run.
Who stars in Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives?
The documentary features firsthand accounts from football stars including Andrey Arshavin, Sergey Semak, Konstantin Zyryanov, Sergey Ignashevich, Dmitry Sychev, and Igor Semshov.
Is Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives (2021) worth watching?
At just 75 minutes, this documentary is a must-watch for football fans and nostalgic viewers alike. It delivers emotional storytelling and behind-the-scenes insights into a pivotal moment in Russian football history—perfect for anyone who remembers those unforgettable summer nights.
How long is Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives?
Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives runs for 75 minutes.
About Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives (2021) — A 75-minute love letter to Russia's Euro 2008 heroes and their golden summer
Step back into the golden summer of 2008 with Euro 2008. The Best Summer Of Our Lives (2021), a stirring documentary that revisits Russia's unforgettable run to the Euro Cup semifinals under the guidance of Dutch legend Guus Hiddink. The film captures the electric atmosphere of that historic tournament, when a plucky Russian squad upset tournament favorites the Netherlands in a dramatic quarterfinal clash, igniting celebrations across the nation. Through candid interviews with key players like Andrey Arshavin and Sergey Semak, the documentary explores how Hiddink transformed Russian football from underdog status into a team capable of stunning the world on the biggest stage.
From locker-room camaraderie to the thunderous roar of Moscow streets, the film blends archival footage with personal reflections to recreate the emotional rollercoaster of Euro 2008. It's more than a sports retrospective—it's a celebration of resilience, teamwork, and the moments that define a generation of Russian football fans.