They’re gonna make this man the owner of every Italian lifestyle brand of the 60s and 70s
Speaking to TopGear.com, producer Andrea Iervolino said director Michael Mann’s upcoming film detailing the life and loves of Enzo Ferrari will feature “amazing” car scenes.
“Adam Driver plays Enzo,” he tells TG.com, “and he’s done an amazing job along with Penelope Cruz who plays Laura Ferrari. The way the movie has been shot is amazing. It takes place in the Sixties and Seventies, and when you see the car racing and the way it’s been shot, it looks like a James Bond movie.”
topgear.com/car-news/movies/michael-manns-ferrari-biopic-will-feature-car-scenes-james-bond-movie
Speaking to TopGear.com, producer Andrea Iervolino said director Michael Mann’s upcoming film detailing the life and loves of Enzo Ferrari will feature “amazing” car scenes.
“Adam Driver plays Enzo,” he tells TG.com, “and he’s done an amazing job along with Penelope Cruz who plays Laura Ferrari. The way the movie has been shot is amazing. It takes place in the Sixties and Seventies, and when you see the car racing and the way it’s been shot, it looks like a James Bond movie.”
https://www.topgear.com/car-news/movies/michael-manns-ferrari-biopic-will-feature-car-scenes-james-bond-movie
Yeah this is gonna be the coolest thing out in a minute
Another film where Adam Driver has to fake an italian accent? Out
we’re here for Mann!
The score will continuously change until theatrical release. mann is constantly working
blackhat had the worlds first score contributions from mike dean // haxan cloak
pay attention to the co-prods here
The score will continuously change until theatrical release. mann is constantly working
blackhat had the worlds first score contributions from mike dean // haxan cloak
pay attention to the co-prods here
blackhat had mike dean on it? no way
Neon in the house!
Christmas day release confirmed
“Michael Mann, one of the most innovative and influential filmmakers in American cinema, was moved by the power of this intensely dramatic story to persist for years to bring it to the big screen,” Neon CEO and founder Tom Quinn said Monday.