Ronaldo (film)

Ronaldo - The Film

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Anthony Wonke
Produced by
Starring
Music by Walter Mair
Cinematography
  • Mike Eley
  • Neil Harvey
Production
companies
  • On the Corner Films
  • We Came We Saw We Conquered Studios
  • Mediapro
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release dates
  • 9 November 2015 (2015-11-09)
Language
  • English
  • Portuguese

Ronaldo is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Anthony Wonke. It follows the life and career of Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently plays for Spanish club Real Madrid and the Portugal national team. The film was released worldwide on 9 November 2015.[1][2] A trailer for the film was released on 28 September 2015.[3]

Production

Directed by Anthony Wonke and executive-produced by Asif Kapadia, who directed Senna (2010) and Amy (2015), documentaries depicting the lives and deaths of Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna and English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse respectively, Ronaldo was shot over the course of 14 months with the film-makers gaining access to Ronaldo's private life and inner circle of friends, family and team-mates. The film was shot in Madeira, Ronaldo's birthplace, Lisbon, where he began his professional career with Sporting CP, and Madrid, where he currently resides as a squad member of Real Madrid.[4] Ronaldo himself announced the film's production on Twitter on 9 June 2015, posting a picture of his son, Cristiano Jr., behind a camera along with the announcement.[5]

Content

Ronaldo documents the life of Cristiano Ronaldo (born Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro; 5 February 1985), from his childhood until 2016, through a series of interviews with Ronaldo himself as well as friends and family. Parts of the film also follow Ronaldo's day-to-day life with family and friends, including his son Cristiano Jr., his mother Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, his brother Hugo and his sisters Elma and Cátia Lilian.

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