Michael Mann’s Highly Anticipated Documentary “Ferrari” Set to Release
It has been over seven years since acclaimed director Michael Mann last directed a film. However, he is making a grand comeback with his much-awaited documentary, “Ferrari,” which focuses on the life of businessman Enzo Ferrari. Having harbored the desire to bring this project to fruition since his early days as a film student, Mann’s passion and dedication make this movie one of the most highly anticipated releases of the year.
The Mille Miglia Race and Ferrari’s Involvement
The central focus of “Ferrari” revolves around the renowned Mille Miglia race and Enzo Ferrari’s participation in it. This 1,000-mile open-road endurance race, which took place in 1957, spanned across Italy. The film primarily depicts the race’s final leg, marked by a tragic incident. A Ferrari driven by Alfonso de Portago suffered a blowout, crashing into the crowd and resulting in the loss of nine lives, including five children. This devastating event brought the race to an abrupt end.
With an impressive ensemble cast and renowned director Michael Mann at the helm, “Ferrari” is undoubtedly a film that demands attention. Let’s take a closer look at what we know about this upcoming cinematic masterpiece.
The Star-Studded Cast of “Ferrari”
The movie boasts an A-list ensemble cast, including:
- Shailene Woodley as Lina Lardi
- Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari
- Sarah Gadon as Linda Christian
- Penélope Cruz as Laura Ferrari
- Jack O’Connell as Peter Collins
- Patrick Dempsey as Piero Taruffi
- Valentina Bellè as Cecilia Manzini
- Massi Furlan as Italian journalist (voice)
- Lino Musella as Sergio Scaglietti
Release Date and Distribution
“Ferrari” was originally produced by STX Entertainment, later acquired by Indian media company ErosSTX. As a result, STX will no longer serve as the film’s distributor, focusing solely on movie production. Consequently, the highly anticipated documentary will no longer be paired with the new Guy Ritchie movie, “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre.”
In July 2023, it was announced that the independent distributor Neon, known for releasing critically acclaimed films such as “Parasite” and “I, Tonya,” will distribute “Ferrari” in the United States. Mann expressed his satisfaction with Neon, stating that the movie’s unconventional nature aligns perfectly with an independent distributor.
“Ferrari” is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on December 25, 2023, coinciding with other major releases such as Warner Bros.’ musical adaptation of “The Color Purple” and George Clooney’s sports film, “The Boys in the Boat.” The movie’s world premiere will take place at the 80th Venice Film Festival, which runs from August 30 to September 9. Additionally, “Ferrari” has been selected to be showcased at the New York Film Festival, marking its North American premiere on the festival’s closing night.
Trailer and Plot
As of now, no official trailer for “Ferrari” has been released. However, with the film’s imminent release, fans can expect a teaser to be unveiled soon.
The film’s plot revolves around Enzo Ferrari’s life in 1957, highlighting his struggles with family issues while preparing for the Mille Miglia race. Ferrari must navigate divorce proceedings, financial difficulties, and the pressure of managing a team of drivers participating in the race. It is likely that the movie will delve into the subsequent court case that ensued after the tragic accident, ultimately leading to Ferrari facing charges of manslaughter due to the car’s mechanical failure.
The screenplay and storyline draw inspiration from the book “Enzo Ferrari—The Man, The Cars, The Races, and the Machine” authored by the late Brock Yates in 1991. Yates, a prominent figure in the racing world, had extensive knowledge and experience in the field, having worked as a pit reporter for NASCAR on CBS. He was also known for organizing the famous Cannonball Run race and hosting the racing show “American Sports Cavalcade” on TNN.
While “Ferrari” promises to be a compelling biographical documentary, Mann has hinted at unexpected elements, including intense scenes depicting car crashes and their graphic aftermath. Composer Daniel Pemberton, responsible for the film’s score, has also teased audiences with the film’s unique qualities in an interview with Collider.
As the release date draws near, the anticipation surrounding “Ferrari” continues to grow. Fans of Michael Mann’s previous works and enthusiasts of racing history alike eagerly await this captivating exploration of Enzo Ferrari’s life and his enduring legacy.