Roger Federer, the sparkling star whose career radiates through out a long span from the inception in 1998 till date and whom whole of the tennis world looks up on the apex, is soon going to have a documentary screened after his aspiring life.
And in the light of the fact that movies form the window to subtle and closer world of a celebrity’s life, you are exulted to fire in the name of a movie even if you know everything of that person.
As the Swiss newspaper Aargauer Zeitung reports, the documentary will be titled ‘Watching Federer’. The idea of a documentary constructed on the Tennis legend’s life had been haunting producers’ mind for great long. But as Swiss producer This Luscher alleges, the player’s father Robert Federer didn’t approve to the notion of the film as documentary, and that’s why the decision could not be walked on further. Moreover, interestingly, Luscher viewed that Federer’s life, though inspiring, had not been that dramatic enough (comprising afflictions? turns? suspense?) so as to bring it to the screens. This Luscher, a few years back stated, “A film about Roger Federer is difficult to articulate, as his story lacks the drama”.
But what made Lusher repick the idea was detesting intrusion of ‘drama’ in Federer’s life in form of severe knee injury during last summer that seized Federer from fields for six long months. And this January, after the much coveted comeback, he clasped victory in the Australian Opens by earning the 18th Grand Slam Title.
The 35-year old had to distance himself from the game through out the period, missing out the 2016 Olympics and the US Opens.
Now, when the producer has finally settled his decision of the film, ‘Watching Federer’ is anticipated soon to be played upon the big screen.
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Roger Federer, the sparkling star whose career radiates through out a long span from the inception in 1998 till date and whom whole of the tennis world looks up on the apex, is soon going to have a documentary screened after his aspiring life.
And in the light of the fact that movies form the window to subtle and closer world of a celebrity’s life, you are exulted to fire in the name of a movie even if you know everything of that person.
As the Swiss newspaper Aargauer Zeitung reports, the documentary will be titled ‘Watching Federer’. The idea of a documentary constructed on the Tennis legend’s life had been haunting producers’ mind for great long. But as Swiss producer This Luscher alleges, the player’s father Robert Federer didn’t approve to the notion of the film as documentary, and that’s why the decision could not be walked on further. Moreover, interestingly, Luscher viewed that Federer’s life, though inspiring, had not been that dramatic enough (comprising afflictions? turns? suspense?) so as to bring it to the screens. This Luscher, a few years back stated, “A film about Roger Federer is difficult to articulate, as his story lacks the drama”.
But what made Lusher repick the idea was detesting intrusion of ‘drama’ in Federer’s life in form of severe knee injury during last summer that seized Federer from fields for six long months. And this January, after the much coveted comeback, he clasped victory in the Australian Opens by earning the 18th Grand Slam Title.
The 35-year old had to distance himself from the game through out the period, missing out the 2016 Olympics and the US Opens.
Now, when the producer has finally settled his decision of the film, ‘Watching Federer’ is anticipated soon to be played upon the big screen.
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