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Former FIA boss Max Mosley's captivating story is being told in a new feature-length documentary, entitled Mosley: It's Complicated. Arriving in cinemas from 9th July and DVD, Blu-ray and digital from 19th July, Mosley: It’s Complicated is directed by Michael Shevloff (Top Gear USA, 1: Life on The Limit). The film charts Mosley's unusual upbringing, success in grand prix racing and influence in road safety, through to personal scandal and his landmark victory over the News of the World.
Mosley has cooperated with the filmmakers, but this is not an authorised documentary.
In addition to the man in question, interviewees include Bernie Ecclestone, Flavio Briatore, Gerhard Berger, Jean Todt, Robin Herd, Adam Parr, John Watson, and fellow activist for UK press regulation, Hugh Grant.
"Max, he has an excellent engine," says former Ferrari team principal Marco Piccinini, in terms petrolheads will understand. "His brain, it has the most powerful acceleration... but some problem with the brakes." Watch the trailer at the link above. |
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