It is a year since Diego Armando Maradona has been physically absent from Earth and we will not stop remembering him. Today we review five documentaries, films and series about the Argentine N ° 10:
After three years of production for the documentary, Briton Asif Kapadia described Diego Armando Maradona’s flamboyant career as a footballer, with close testimonies that help to deepen the Fluff phenomenon.
With the mission of saving -as a coach- a team from relegation, Maradona arrived in a Mexican territory battered by drug trafficking as Sinaloa. The series has 7 chapters that portray, from beginning to end, the Argentine’s process in El Dorados.
When it is still believed that Diego Maradona passed through Barcelona without pain or glory, Movistar + was in charge of producing a film that details the transformation of the culé club due to the Argentine’s two-year stay and vice versa. Menotti, Gaspart, Minguella, among other symbols, give testimonies.
Behind the definitive owner of the soccer technique and -in part- of the ball, there are severe health problems and drug addiction. National Geographic released this documentary on Flow and Fox Play. Recommendable.
The Maradona phenomenon He starts from Villa Fiorito -place of origin- and, since the 1986 World Cup, goes through political ties with Fidel Castro, Evo Morales and Hugo Chaves and drug addiction to the role of television host once retired. Kusturica portrays it perfectly, but it is never enough.
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