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Source - GMM
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 08:50 |
A documentary about the world of Formula One is set to hit the big screen.
Modern efforts to make a movie about the sport have famously foundered, and so a trio of producers have come together to turn out a feature documentary.
The producers, Spitfire Documentary Films, Diamond Docs and Flat-Out Films, intend their film to span the history and evolution of the sport.
Spitfire was involved with Martin Scorsese's renowned Bob Dylan documentary 'No Direction Home'.
"Our goal is to achieve a big screen action documentary experience with all of the style and charisma of the era," said Flat-Out Films' Michael Shevloff.
Interviews for the documentary, which reportedly has the support of Formula 1 Chief Executive Bernie Ecclestone, are already underway.
Said Spitfire's Nigel Sinclair: "We are truly honoured to make this film, to tell this story which has never been told."
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