New Fittipaldi filmmakers seek crowdfunding
The team behind the acclaimed documentary film '1: Life on the Limit' is using Kickstarter to fund a new project about the life and career of Emerson Fittipaldi.
Photo by: Lucien Harmegnies
The idea for the film The Name is Fittipaldi emerged after the Brazilian proved such an interesting interviewee for the earlier film, which focussed on the development of safety in the sport over the past decades.
Announcing the new project the producers, Flat-Out Films and Diamond Docs, said it “tells the story of one of history's most charismatic, influential and successful racing drivers.
“It's a character study, a personal tale about the meteoric rise of a sporting legend, a story about family, fearlessness and brilliance, success and failure, and ultimately about life and death. It will be cinematic, charismatic, tense and inspiring.”
Acclaimed production team
The team of director/editor Paul Crowder, writer Mark Monroe and producer Michael Shevloff have made several successful documentaries, including Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who. Monroe was also the writer of The Cove, which won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Shevloff said: “It's being made with Emerson's full cooperation and is going to be a very different film to '1'. It's going to be a much more intimate character piece that really gets inside the mind of a champion.
“It's a film that covers Emerson's two careers, three wives and 'nine lives'. We have already started the research and writing, and are now aiming to start our interview process this summer.”
Fittipaldi is providing home movies and other footage he has collected over the years, but the team is happy to hear from any one who might have material.
More information on how to get involved can be found here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/219637747/the-name-is-fittipaldi
The film also has a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Name-is-Fittipaldi/408202839364426?fref=ts
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