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Review | Venice 2023: Ferrari movie review – Adam Driver plays Enzo Ferrari in Michael Mann’s operatic look at the man and his sports car brand
- Not a film about motorsport, or a biopic, Mann’s film is instead a nuts-and-bolts look at the man at the wheel of a company about to steer off the road
- Motorsport’s glamour is here and there’s enough racing to satisfy fans, but the focus is on Enzo Ferrari the man, and his wife (a show-stealing Penélope Cruz)
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In Ferrari, esteemed director Michael Mann’s first film in eight years, motorsport is seen as “a terrible joy”.
It’s a passion, an obsession and something that dominates lives, or even takes them away.
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Screening in competition at this year’s Venice International Film Festival, the film is a portrait of Enzo Ferrari, the Italian racing-car driver turned leader of the automobile company that one day would produce sports cars for the rich and famous.
Scripted by Troy Kennedy Martin from Brock Yates’ definitive 1991 biography Enzo Ferrari: The Man and the Machine, Ferrari is not an Icarus-like story in the way 2018’s Driven depicted the rise and fall of the DeLorean sports car.
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