Football Factory
"Football Factory" is a British film released in 2004, directed by Nick Love. The movie explores the culture of football hooliganism in England, focusing on the violent rivalries between fans of different football clubs. It follows the life of a young man, played by Danny Dyer, who is deeply involved in the world of football violence.
The film is based on the book "The Football Factory" by John King and portrays the impact of this subculture on individuals and their relationships. It highlights themes of loyalty, aggression, and the consequences of a life centered around football-related violence.