Actor Michael J. Fox recounts his life in a documentary that was directed by Davis Guggenheim.
Photo: Noam Galai for The Michael J. Fox Foundation / Getty Images
At the last Sundance Film Festival, one of the most acclaimed films was Stilldocumentary about the film career of the Canadian actor Michael J Fox. Now the platform streaming AppleTV+ premiered the trailerinforming that the premiere date will be May 12.
Directed by davis guggenheim (winner of the 2007 Academy Award for the documentary “An inconvenient truth”), Still reappraises many of the films in Fox’s career aside from its classic “Back to the future” from 1985, but also focuses on his personal life after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a disease about which he is not afraid to comment.
in advance Michael is seen speaking openly about the subject: “(I) was big as a bubble gum. I got up and saw my little finger. Parkinson’s disease…There was only one reason I took those pills. To hide it.” After its exhibition in festivals Still -containing interviews with friends and family of the actor- has generally garnered good reviews.
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