If this project is indeed approved by the Senna family, I will watch it, of course, but I'll keep that in mind in terms of accuracy. I wonder, for example, how it will portray Adriane Galisteu. At least, it won't be a cheap made-for-tv project. However, I'm afraid it will be like the documentary: an attempt at canonizing St. Ayrton and demonizing Alain Prost. I liked the documentary, mostly for the racing footage, but it was far from telling an objective story.
Some of the racing scenes were filmed here in Argentina at the Buenos Aires circuit and Balcarce circuit because those places remains as in the 80/90s. The other reason is that all cars were made by Crespi Company (near 20 cars I think). The cars looks really well, and have a legal street engine to be able to be used for filming. Today Crespi offers these cars for sale with three different engines with the idea to have fun on a track day. Crespi. F1 Concept (@crespi_f1concept) • Instagram photos and videos Check de site
I was watching the McLaren 60th anniversary celebration on YouTube and Senna's niece and sister were there to speak and they said all the money from licensing goes straight to the foundation, which sounds like it's been very successful. Looking forward to this!
Unfortunately we are prohibited from accessing Twitter in Brazil. The Supreme Court has decided so. The social media is inaccessible from here, unless you use a VPN. But the Federal Police and ANATEL (the Brazilian FCC) are investigating anyone who's using VPN to access it. The fee is BR$50,000/per day. Would you be kind to take a screenshot and post it for us?
From Netflix's account: This is the story of the most iconic Formula 1 driver of all time. Senna, starring Gabriel Leone, premieres November 29.
Thank you, friend. For one moment I thought it was a statement from Netflix saying something like "we've moved the release date to the next month" or something like that.
That is what I thought, but it looked a bit like him. Could've been because they both are trying to look like Niki