Cantona doc gets Premier League footage for Cannes

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- Cantona – The documentary "Cantona" chronicles Eric Cantona’s five turbulent and triumphant seasons at Manchester United, including his 1996 FA Cup final winning volley.
- David Tryhorn – Director David Tryhorn spent more than six months negotiating with the Premier League to license footage of Cantona’s Crystal Palace kick, a first‑ever permission.
- Premier League – The Premier League granted unprecedented rights to use archival footage of the 1995 Crystal Palace incident for the film.
- FA – The Football Association imposed an eight‑month ban on Cantona after the assault on a Crystal Palace fan.
- Cannes Film Festival – "Cantona" was selected for the Cannes Film Festival’s official selection, making its directors the only British filmmakers in the lineup this year.
- Paul Hartnoll – Orbital’s Paul Hartnoll composed a brooding electronic soundtrack that underpins the documentary’s cinematic style.
Why it matters: The Premier League’s unprecedented licensing of the Crystal Palace footage gives the film authenticity and sets a new benchmark for sports documentaries, benefitting filmmakers and fans while showing the league’s willingness to monetize historic moments. It also highlights the directors’ ability to secure rare material, enhancing Cannes credibility and potentially driving higher audience interest and distribution deals.




