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History, Documentary • 2026 • 77 min • Adults (18+)

A 77-minute documentary about Vinnie Jones, the Wimbledon midfielder whose combination of aggression, red cards, and unlikely FA Cup glory made him one of English football's more colorful figures before a second career in Hollywood crime films. The Neutral label fits because the signals here are essentially flat. No political framing, no identity themes, no religious content. This is a conventional British sports biography built around archive footage, interviews, and a man whose public image was always more tabloid theater than ideology. The R rating likely reflects Jones's blunt language and on-pitch conduct rather than any charged content. Available signals are thin, so the label rests on what is absent as much as what is present.
Vinnie Jones
A 77-minute documentary about Vinnie Jones, the Wimbledon midfielder whose combination of aggression, red cards, and unlikely FA Cup glory made him one of English football's more colorful figures before a second career in Hollywood crime films. The Neutral label fits because the signals here are essentially flat. No political framing, no identity themes, no religious content. This is a conventional British sports biography built around archive footage, interviews, and a man whose public image was always more tabloid theater than ideology. The R rating likely reflects Jones's blunt language and on-pitch conduct rather than any charged content. Available signals are thin, so the label rests on what is absent as much as what is present.
Vinnie Jones
Web searches returned extensive coverage of the film as a standard biographical sports documentary focused on Vinnie Jones' personal career trajectory, on-pitch reputation, and transition to acting, with no references to political themes, ideological framing, or bias in any reviews or descriptions.
This is a straightforward documentary profiling the life of a prominent white British footballer and actor, drawing on archival footage and interviews with figures from that era. The cast and subjects align with the historical context of English football without any evident alterations for diversity purposes. The story celebrates the subject's achievements and persona in conventional terms.
The documentary focuses exclusively on Vinnie Jones' football career, tabloid notoriety, and transition to acting, with no depiction or discussion of family structures, marriage, parenting, or related norms. This absence of meaningful family content results in a neutral rating.
A sports documentary chronicling Vinnie Jones's football career and transition to acting, with no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
This documentary focuses exclusively on Vinnie Jones's football career with Wimbledon, his aggressive playing style, FA Cup success, media controversies, and later acting roles in films like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. No transgender characters or themes appear.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Documentary on real-life male footballer and actor Vinnie Jones, who appears as himself alongside other real individuals in their documented roles; no fictional or legacy characters recast with altered gender.
Documentary about real-life footballer and actor Vinnie Jones featuring him and other actual people as themselves with no recast fictional or historical characters.
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