CRICKET fans have the chance to see the must-watch documentary Death of a Gentleman in Southampton.
It will be shown on Tuesday at Picturehouse Harbour Lights (1.30pm).
Directed by Old Etonian Sam Collins and Australian cricket writer Jarrod Kimber, Death of a Gentleman has received rave reviews for its probe into the governance of world cricket.
Its website, deathofagentlemanfilm.com, describes it as “a modern morality tale about a future where sport and money collide, India as a super-power, the curse of the professional administrator and set in a world where fans are better connected to (but more disconnected from) their heroes than ever before.
“More than that, it is a final call; not just to cricket fans and administrators, but everyone in a rapidly changing world.”
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