Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski shout never ends: the Polish striker scored 41 goals in the 2020/21 season.
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Record, recently named “Germany Player of the Year” for the second time – and now the football star’s life is being filmed by streaming service Amazon Prime Video. As announced by Amazon, the documentary will be shown worldwide on Prime Video from 2022 and presents the story of a man who became one of the best footballers of his time.
Bundesliga
Record, recently named “Germany Player of the Year” for the second time – and now the football star’s life is being filmed by streaming service Amazon Prime Video. As announced by Amazon, the documentary will be shown worldwide on Prime Video from 2022 and presents the story of a man who became one of the best footballers of his time.
“We want to tell the story of the ups and downs, and the strengths and weaknesses that haven’t been filtered — to present events as they actually happened,” Lewandowski says. annoying
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The documentary aims to show various aspects of his career that are particularly interesting to football fans. But the Pole hopes that even those who don’t watch football regularly will “appreciate the many small details”. The soccer star also wants the documentary to “be an inspiration for those kids who dream of achieving something big but don’t think they can.” In addition to Robert Lewandowski, his family and close friends, including famous footballers, coaches, and many more, have their say in the documentary, according to Amazon.
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The documentary aims to show various aspects of his career that are particularly interesting to football fans. But the Pole hopes that even those who don’t watch football regularly will “appreciate the many small details”. The soccer star also wants the documentary to “be an inspiration for those kids who dream of achieving something big but don’t think they can.” In addition to Robert Lewandowski, his family and close friends, including famous footballers, coaches, and many more, have their say in the documentary, according to Amazon.
Dr. says. Christoph Schneider, Managing Director of Prime Video DACH. The untitled documentary is being produced by Papaya Films for Amazon Prime Video and is the latest in a series of sports documentaries offered by the streaming service, including, for example, “Inside Borussia Dortmund”, “Take Us Home: Leeds United”, “Six “Dreams”, “Alonso” or “Memories of SCHW31NS7EIGER – From Beginning to Legend” as well as an untitled documentary series on Bayern Munich, which will start in the fall.