The Black Meteor is a 2000 Dutch film directed by Guido Pieters. The film is based on the novel by Tom Egbers, a Dutch sports journalist, which was adapted for the screen by Kees van Beijnum. The novel fictionalizes the story of Steve Mokone, the first black player to play in a professional European league.
| De Zwarte Meteoor | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Guido Pieters |
| Written by | Tom Egbers (novel), Kees van Beijnum (screenplay) |
| Produced by | Matthijs van Heijningen |
| Cinematography | Wouter Suijderhout |
| Edited by | Tatjana Schops |
| Distributed by | RCV |
Release date | 11 December 2000 |
Running time | 107 minutes |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Languages | Dutch English Afrikaans |
| Budget | €2 million |
The movie is set in the 1950s, when soccer club SC Heracles from Almelo, in the rural east of the Netherlands, acquires an African player. Steve Mokone makes Heracles a successful team, while changing every aspect of life in the small city. Mokone builds a unique friendship with the 15-year-old Felix, but then leaves town as quickly as he came.
Scott Foundas, writing for Variety, was not overly positive, criticizing its "holier-than-thou coming of age/race relations" quality.[1]
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