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Monty Python: International Philosophy short film

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Original title
Monty Python: International Philosophy (The Philosophers' Football Match)
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4 min.
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United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Comedy | Sports. Soccer/Football. Satire. Short Film
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Monty Python
Synopsis
The Philosophers' Football Match is a Monty Python sketch depicting a football match in the Olympiastadion at the 1972 Munich Olympics between philosophers representing Greece and Germany. Starring in the sketch are Archimedes (John Cleese), Socrates (Eric Idle), Hegel (Graham Chapman), Nietzsche (Michael Palin), Marx (Terry Jones) and Kant (Terry Gilliam).
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