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You don’t need to be an NFL football specialist, you just need awareness to connect with the spirituality of the sport. The documentary series “Man in the Arena” is Tom Brady’s gift to the world with all its cultural diversity.
The 10 Super Bowls player, winner of seven rings, father of Vivian Lake Brady, husband of Gisele Bündchen and investor in cryptocurrencies and tokens, among other things, has so many documentaries and profiles made, but none like the one presented by Religion of Sports .
Gotham Chopra is the director of the 10-part documentary series in which the 44-year-old quarterback with a 20-year career in sports tells his story in the first person. In an interview with El Economista, he tells the details of the film that make a big difference.
“The difference with other documentaries is that we have Brady. His story is told many times each week because he is still active. You rarely have Brady telling the story from his own point of view, that’s the big difference in the narrative, in the structure. We started recording in 2019 and they became 10 parts with iconic moments. Whether you are a football fan or not, the Super Bowl has become a cultural event that many people have become familiar with or have seen or heard of about Brady. He can tell his story of the last 20 years in an organized way in this film. “
Chopra is the director of the documentary and co-founder of the company Religion of Sports, which is also owned by Tom Brady and Michael Strahan. It is a project that they describe as a collective of filmmakers, podcasters, writers, designers, thinkers and creators who believe in the power of storytelling to show why sports are so important to communities around the world.
La empresa han filmado otros documentales como: Passion Play: Russell Westbrook; Stephen vs. The Game; Shut Up and Dribble; Kobe Bryant’s Muse; y Simone vs. Herself.
“Sports are spiritual, it is my perspective and I think Tom shares it, for him it is not only a series of games of wins, losses or statistics, it is his purpose in life and there is nothing more spiritual than that.”
marisol.rojas@eleconomista.mx
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