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This is the spectacular trailer for the film "Ferrari", which will tell the story of the 1957 Mille Miglia

It is directed by Michael Mann and is expected to hit theaters around Christmas. The images promise to faithfully transport us to the races of the 50s.

We know the first trailer of the movie Ferrari, Michael Mann's next film, based on the events surrounding the tragic Mille Miglia 1957. Let us remember that Spanish Alfonso of Portago he lost his life in an accident that caused the death of a dozen spectators. The director, Michael Mann, is known for series like Corruption in Miami or movies like The last Mohican, Heat, Ali, Collateral o The Insider, for which he received several Oscar nominations.

Enzo Ferrari will be played by Adam Driver, who already gave life to Kylo Ren in the last trilogy of the Star Wars. The person in charge of interpreting the Marqués de Portago will be the Brazilian Gabriel Leone, with Penelope Cruz as Laura Ferrari, Patrick Dempsey as the driver Piero Taruffi or Jack O'Connell as Peter Collins. Sarah Gadon will play Linda Christian, who was the protagonist of what is known as "Kiss of Death".

Ferrari movie

As we have already anticipated, the main story deals with the Ferrari's situation at the time and celebration of the 1957 Mille Miglia. Unfortunately, it ended in tragedy, despite the fact that Ferrari took the podium. It is planned that hits theaters for the Christmas campaign, although it will first premiere at the Venice Film Festival.

HIGHEST EXPECTATIONS

The trailer of Ferrari, which curiously, does not include just two lines of dialogue, reveals a work that will delight classic car lovers. The photography, the racing scenes of the time and a top-notch cast promise a final result worthy of the story it tells. Special mention deserves the role of Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari. From what the trailer suggests, the American actor embroiders his interpretation as “the commendation".

We will see the ins and outs of the Ferrari of the time, or what is the same, of the life of Enzo Ferrari himself, who had just lost his son Alfredo “Dino” only a year before. And the figure of “Il Commendatore” continues to arouse passions 35 years after his disappearance.

The film promises to bring the danger and brutality of racing in the 50s to the big screen, when the safety of pilots and spectators were not anyone's priority. Those original heroes, who risked their skins almost at every turn, will have a fair tribute to the film. Next, we leave you with the trailer with a recommendation, don't miss the movie.

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Written by Ivan Vicario Martin

I am lucky to have turned my passion into my way of earning a living. Since I left the Faculty of Information Sciences in 2004, I have been professionally dedicated to motor journalism. I started in the magazine Coches Clásicos in its beginnings, going on to direct it in 2012, the year in which I also took charge of Clásicos Populares. Throughout these almost two decades of my professional career, I have worked in all types of media, including magazines, radio, the web and television, always in formats and programs related to the engine. I am crazy about the classics, Formula 1 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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