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Emmy-winning docuseries directed by Alex Gale for Paramount+
As war rages in their homeland, Ukrainian football champions Shakhtar Donetsk try to continue playing in the world’s greatest club competition, the Champions League, fighting existential battles on and off the pitch, in a life-changing season for the players and their loved ones.
Feature-length documentary directed by Alex Gale for Paramount+
With exclusive Champions League access, journalist Guillem Balagué travels through a locked down Europe during the pandemic-hit 2020-2021 season, experiencing how the football world and fans are coping in an unprecedented year for the game.
An Amped Pictures film directed by Alex Gale for the Olympic Channel
Awards: Winner - 2021 Venice TV Award - Sport
The world's best snowboarders explore their addiction to getting 'high' as a film crew attempt to capture a new world record for the highest halfpipe air.
A five-part BBC Studios docuseries directed by Alex Gale for Amazon Prime
Filmed over one season with a Pro Kabaddi team and their Bollywood-star owner Abhishek Bachchan, the series explores the new league’s transformative effects on the lives of players in India’s fastest growing sport.
A single film directed by Alex Gale for BBC Scotland
Awards: Winner - 2020 RTS Scotland Best Sports Programme
The story of Scottish Highland League side Fort William FC, dubbed Britain's worst football team, following their first season under new management as they battle for survival on and off the pitch.
A single film executive produced by Alex Gale for BBC One
Awards: Winner - 2018 BAFTA Scotland Best Single Documentary
The story of Scotland's calamitous 1978 World Cup campaign and its effect on national identity.
A single film executive produced by Alex Gale for BBC One
Winner - 2017 BAFTA Scotland Best Single Documentary
Winner - 2017 RTS Scotland Best Sports Programme
The story of the legendary Celtic football team, all Glaswegians, told through the social history of the streets the players lived on in 1967, when they became the first British team to lift the European Cup.