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Mallorca presents the trailer for the documentary of the Cup final

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Mallorca presents the trailer for the documentary of the Cup final

This Monday, RCD Mallorca presented “Orgull”, the documentary film directed by the Majorcan Marcos Cabotá who recounts the 30 days before the 2024 Copa del Rey final. The trailer was presented on the occasion of the closing of the “Cinema and sports” panel, which took place at the Son Moix Stadium in Mallorca.

Watching the film’s trailer for the first time, lasting two minutes and thirty seconds, allowed us to discover a small part of the story work of several months carried out by Cabotá and his team. A work which will end in mid-December with the screening of the entire film. The Majorcan filmmaker was also responsible for the production of the club centenary documentarywhich took place in 2016.

The trailer gives an idea of ​​the video immersion that took place inside the team during the days and moments preceding the cup final. With extracts from interviews with Javier Aguirre, Abdón Prats and Dominik Greif, and with some never-before-seen images, the trailer, accompanied by epic music, ends with the players of Mallorca and Athletic Club on the La Cartuja pitch.

Personalities such as the club’s Business CEO, Alfonso Diaz; former players Francisco “Chichi” Soler either Jovan Stanković; the film producer Héctor Fernández, or the director of the Evolution International Film Festival in Mallorca, Sandra Lipski. Likewise, representatives of Unió de Penyes and Moviment Mallorquinista were also present.

“I don’t know what I would give to have a film like this What are you doing? “I’ve played three finals in Mallorca and we’ve never had anything like this,” he said. Stankovic, excited about the “Pride” trailer. “What matters is a story,” Cabotá commented about the documentary’s focus. “A sports documentary is not just for sports fans, The secret of a good documentary is that everyone can see it“, explained Marcos Cabotà, director of the documentary.

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