Amy director making Diego Maradona movie

By Tribute News on January 30, 2016 | Leave a Comment


Diego Maradona

Amy filmmaker Asif Kapadia is to make a documentary movie about legendary soccer star Diego Maradona.  The British director’s latest project, aptly named Maradona, will focus on the soccer’s time at Italian heavyweights Napoli, who he joined in 1984 for a then world record £6.9 million fee and helped guide to their first ever top flight championship. The film will feature hundreds of hours of never-before-seen footage from the superstar’s personal archives.

Kapadia is quoted by the Hollywood Reporter as saying: ”I was taken by his character, his genius, honesty, passion, humor and vulnerability. I was fascinated by his journey, wherever he went there were moments of incredible brilliance and drama, he was a leader, taking his teams to the very top, but also many lows in his career.

“He was always the little guy fighting against the system, against the wealthy, the powerful and he was willing to do anything, to use all of his cunning and intelligence to win.” In 1986, Maradona won the World Cup with Argentina after he scored an incredible solo goal against England on their way to the final. But his career wasn’t all positive and his time at Napoli ended controversially in 1992 when he left the club for Spanish team Sevilla after being handed a 15-month ban for failing a drugs test for cocaine.

Despite this, he was adored by Napoli and their fans, and his number 10 shirt was retired in tribute. Kapadia’s Amy collaborators James Gay-Rees will produce the film, and Chris King will edit the project.  As well as Amy, which tells the story of the untimely death of singer Amy Winehouse, Kapadia was responsible for 2010 documentary film Senna, which is about the late Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna who died after a crash at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994.



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