The only person authorized to express his emotions after watching the film, which is due in theaters on November 30, is Drake’s son, Piero Ferrari: his feelings were deeply affected by the idea that for the first time the love and personal life of the great Enzo was told to the general public.
MODENA – Closed premiere of Ferrari at the Victoria Cinema: only Drake’s son Piero Ferrari, an integral part of the project leading up to the film’s creation, was able to tell us – with visible excitement – his point of view on the upcoming film, which will be released next autumn.
A very armored premiere, as it is inevitable: mobile phones away, all wrapped up and silent at the exit of the Victoria cinema, where several people from Modena, mostly extras or participants in the film’s cast, were invited.” Ferrari” and other people involved in this work. The only person authorized to express his emotions after watching the film, which is due in theaters on November 30, is Drake’s son, Piero Ferrari: his feelings were deeply affected by the idea that for the first time the love and personal life of the great Enzo was told to the general public.
These were intense days, admits Piero Ferrari: days of open-hearted communication with a small audience that would be followed in a few months by a larger one. And difficult days, starting with the glittering lights of the red carpet in Venice.
It was also interesting to see Modena, beautiful in its 1950s reconstruction.
Finally, Ferrari’s son defends Michael Mann’s choice to have his father played by Hollywood A-lister Adam Driver: not a drop of water compared to the great Enzo, but a more than worthy translator.
Modena Piero Ferrari film premiere in Vittoria