Williams

Grande-Bretagne, 2017, 109 min

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A brand new documentary tells the story of Frank s rise to fame and how his family battled to keep him alive and the team afloat after the crash that left Frank wheelchair-bound for the rest of his life. Featuring heart-pounding racing footage, interviews with much-loved Formula One stars (including Sir Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, Alan Jones and Sir Patrick Head) and candid never-before-seen accounts of what really went on behind closed doors, it is an honest, authentic and incredibly revealing portrait of one of the most extraordinary families in motorsport. (Artificial Eye)

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anglais If you're not a fan of Formula 1, this movie probably won't mean much to you; on the other hand, I still feel like it's a film for Williams' fans. Even though his fate is somewhat harsh, I don't see a reason why a film should be made about him, where he's essentially presented as a great hero not only of sport but as an absolutely wonderful person. It’s a very subjective thing that didn't sit well with me. ()