Novak Djokovic: The Wolf in Winter — Prime Video Embeds with the Champion Who Won’t Stop Hunting
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‘Novak Djokovic: The Wolf in Winter’ Is the Best Tennis Film in Years
Directed by Jason Hehir—best-known for the Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance”—“The Wolf in Winter” gives us the most complete portrayal of the 24-time Grand Slam winner that we've yet seen.
The best tennis player tells us his whole story in this new documentary, 'Novak Djokovic: El Lobo', already available in the catalogue of contents of Prime Video
The Serbian is in honour of an Amazon documentary, available on Thursday, which traces the whole of his career, from his beginnings in his country to his status as the most titrated man in history in the Grand Slam.
Novak Djokovic (39) gets his own Netflix documentary: Under the title "The Wolf in Winter" filmmaker Jason Hehir shows the lively life of the tennis legend. The focus is mainly on insights that were hardly known so far – for example, the childhood of the Serb, which was characterized by war and political unrest. The tedious path to the world's top is also highlighted, as well as the political views with which the athlete repeatedly awoke over th…
Novak Djokovic: The Wolf in Winter — Prime Video embeds with the champion who won’t stop hunting
A wolf in winter is a predator the season has turned against. The pack thins, the prey grows scarce, the young challengers circle closer than they used to — and the old animal keeps hunting anyway, because hunting is the only thing it has ever known how to be. Prime Video hands its Novak Djokovic documentary that frame, and it is a harder, truer choice than a trophy count would have been. The most decorated man in the history of men’s singles do…
Novak Djokovic: I Had the Feeling that What I Had Been Through, the Real Story, Had Never Been Told.
Prime Video released on August 20 a documentary about the greatest tennis player of all time: Novak Djokovic: The Wolf in winter. We were able to talk about ten minutes with the Serb to better understand who he really was.
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