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  1. The goalkeeper describes what it is like to face a penalty: should he dive to one side, and if he does will the kicker aim for the other? It is a psychological confrontation in which each tries to outfox the other.

  2. Jun 3, 2022 · There’s only one take, of a man running, repeated four times – hence the title. It’s taken from a moving car, and you see only the man’s legs and you know that he’s been wounded because he loses some blood. But you don’t know what’s before and after. It’s true of Silver City too.

  3. The goalkeeper saves a penalty and Bloch laughs. Critique: The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Peter Handke, which was highly praised by the literary critics when it was first published.

  4. Nov 13, 2014 · The story is a simple one (though it’s astonishingly told): Joseph Bloch is a once-famous soccer goalkeeper (the “goalie” of the title), who has just lost his job on a construction site.

  5. The Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick. The goalkeeper Josef Bloch (Arthur Brauss) is sent off after committing a foul during an away game. This causes him to completely lose his bearings.

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  6. Oct 25, 1997 · The goalkeeper's fear of the penalty Ian Ousby ALBERT CAMUS: A LIFE by Olivier Todd, translated by Benjamin Ivry Chatto, £20, pp. 435 Nothing, Albert Camus once said, was more absurd than to die...

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  8. Sep 10, 2012 · The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty outdoes even Wenders' subsequent Alice in the Cities in its sense that everything shown is at once subjective and objective. German goalie Bloch...