
Raúl Jiménez: Code Red
Documentary
Overview
The football world held its breath when Wolves and Mexico striker Raul Jiménez suffered a life-threatening injury on the pitch in November 2020. Code Red documents the race to save his life and one man’s battle to return to the top of his game.
Top Cast


Raúl Jiménez
Raúl Jiménez
Self
Raúl Jiménez
Self


Nuno Espirito Santo
Nuno Espirito Santo
Self
Nuno Espirito Santo
Self
Tim Spiers
Tim Spiers
Self
Tim Spiers
Self
Daniela Basso
Daniela Basso
Self
Daniela Basso
Self
Raúl Jiménez Vega
Raúl Jiménez Vega
Self
Raúl Jiménez Vega
Self
Martha Rodríguez
Martha Rodríguez
Self
Martha Rodríguez
Self
Raúl André Jiménez
Raúl André Jiménez
Self
Raúl André Jiménez
Self
Raúl Antonio Jiménez
Raúl Antonio Jiménez
Self
Raúl Antonio Jiménez
Self


Conor Coady
Conor Coady
Self
Conor Coady
Self
Dr. Matt Perry
Dr. Matt Perry
Self
Dr. Matt Perry
Self
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