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  1. 5 hari yang lalu · Explore how director Asif Kapadia breathes new life into iconic figures through the use of rare archival footage, offering a fresh perspective on their legacies and impact on the world.

  2. 3 hari yang lalu · Amy. James Gay-Rees produced and Asif Kapadia directed the 2015 documentary film Amy. Amy Winehouse, a British singer-songwriter, was the subject of this biopic. Tragically, she died as a result of her struggle with substance abuse, which she battled throughout her life. The government greenlit a film based on Winehouse's life and work.

  3. 3 hari yang lalu · British-Indian director Asif Kapadia. Shougat Dasgupta. ISSUE DATE: Jul 15, 2024 | UPDATED: Jul 5, 2024 16:14 IST. W hen Roger Federer first won Wimbledon in 2003, he was a goofy Metallica-loving kid with a glorious game. It was the beauty of that game, the dashing ease of it, that the advertisers latched on to, that led to the creation of ...

  4. 1 hari yang lalu · LES DOUZE DERNIERS JOURS DE FEDERER Asif Kapadia, Joe Sabia, 2024 LE COMMENTAIRE Un·e athlète professionnel·le fait partie d’une caste très fermée. Ces sportifs ont fait le choix de consacrer leur vie à leur activité. Leur quotidien est régi par une série de rituels immuables. Prendre le manche de la raquette. Enlever le grip. Remettre […]

  5. 3 hari yang lalu · Eventually, Federer was persuaded to share the footage with the fans. To lend the project some credibility, Asif Kapadia, known for his adept use of archives and a different kind of approach than the typical talking heads format (his documentaries Senna, Amy, and Diego Maradona stand proof of that), was brought on board.

  6. 19 jam yang lalu · 3. Federer: Twelve Final Days. Directed by Asif Kapadia and Joe Sabia, this documentary film focuses on the last 12 days of tennis legend Roger Federer before he retired. 4. Doped: The Dirty Side ...

  7. 1 hari yang lalu · En piochant dans ce foisonnement de séquences, le cinéaste britannique d'origine indienne Asif Kapadia tisse une chronique dérangeante et triste à pleurer, qui met en lumière, avec une crudité rare, la foire aux célébrités brûlant une jeune femme en peu d'années.