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In conversation with Fulwell 73’s Ben Winston at Digital MIPTV today, David Beckham discussed his ambitions for his company Studio 99 and the projects he has in development, including a doc about his life and career.
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The prolific filmmaker, painter, sculptor, producer, photographer and writer discusses working with Johnny Depp, keeping busy during the pandemic and why he ll next be tackling Fellini.
Thanks in no small part to the presence in of its lead actor in Potsdamer Platz,
Minamata was among the starrier titles premiering at the 2020 Berlinale (which was, incredibly, an in-person event just a year ago). The drama, directed by Andrew Levitas, featured Johnny Depp as noted American photographer Eugene Smith, who in the 1970s would document the devastating effects of mercury poisoning in coastal Japan.
12 months on and with the world, cinema industry and Depp s career having experienced something of a nosedive the film is yet to hit cinemas, with U.S. distributor MGM having held back the release due to the pandemic. For Levitas an almost frighteningly busy painter, sculptor, filmmaker, writer, producer, photographer and also husband to renowned British oper
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He s a whizz on the pitch, but David Beckham also looks to be flexing his talents in another field.
The former professional footballer is set to produce a documentary series about the warring founders between two rival sportswear giants.
Beckham and his production company, Studio 99, have signed up to work on
World War Shoe, a three-part mini series about Adi and Rudi Dassler.
The German brothers, who originally owned a sports shoe company started by Adi, went their separate ways after a feud during the Second World War, setting up competing brand Adidas and Puma in 1948. A sculpture of Adidas founder Adi Dassler in an Adidas store in New York City in 2016. Wikicommons