The king of cars is coming!

By Lee - 06 September 2021

The official trailer of the documentary "Schumacher" of the same name focusing on F1 racing driver Michael Schumacher is released. The film not only reviews Schumacher's career, but also introduces his personal life in depth. The film is fully supported by the Schumacher family and will contain a large number of videos and materials that have never been exposed before. The film will be available on Netflix on September 15. At the same time, "Schumacher" also marks Netflix's latest attempt in F1 and racing after the successful documentary TV series "Drive to Survive".   




The trailer is based on interviews with Schumacher’s father, wife, and two children, including active Haas F1 driver Mick Schumacher. He said in the film: "When I looked at him, I was right there. Think'I want to be like him.'" The current Aston Martin F1 driver and four-time world champion Vettel also appeared in the trailer. He has been looking up at Schumacher throughout his racing career.

The manager Sabine Kehm, who has worked with Schumacher for a long time, called it "the gift of this family to their beloved husband and father." Set a new standard," Kehm said, "In the pursuit of perfection, he allowed himself and his team to work hard to achieve the greatest victory. His leadership skills are admired all over the world. He has found it. The power to accomplish this mission can strike a balance between returning home to rest and staying with his beloved family members. In order to protect his private space as a source of strength, he has strictly treated his public from beginning to end. There is a distinction between life and personal life. This documentary tells the story of both."

"Schumacher" director Vanessa Nocker said that during the production of the film, Schumacher's wife Corinna has always been "our greatest support." "She wants to complete a real film, let Schumacher present it in a real way, with ups and downs, without any beautification," Nocker said. "She is great and brave. Let us do what we want. Yes, so we also respect and maintain her boundaries. She is a very inspiring and warm woman who has left a deep impression on all of us."