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Documentary on Manchester United icon Alex Ferguson in works

The documentary’s shoot will begin in October.

Documentary on Manchester United icon Alex Ferguson in works

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A documentary on Alex Ferguson, the former Manchester United manager and one of the most successful and well-known figures in the history of football, is in the works.

His son Jason will direct the film for which “Trainspotting” famed DNA Films is teaming with “Searching for Sugar Man” producers Passion Pictures.

The news was announced on Tuesday by producers Andrew Macdonald and Allon Reich, for DNA, and John Battsek, for Passion Pictures, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Alex said: “I have been approached many times over the years to make a film on my life but did not feel comfortable until this point.

“When the team behind this project was presented to me, and after we spent time discussing their thoughts and approach on what the film could be, I felt confident that I was in good hands. The process so far has been natural and enjoyable and I look forward to making the best film we can.”

Jason has been developing the project for over two years. It will mark his directorial debut, and will feature exclusive and unrestricted access to Alex, his family and his closest friends.

It will offer a deeply personal and revealing account of Alex’s life — from the working-class shipbuilding district of Govan in Glasgow, via the Theatre of Dreams at Old Trafford, to the ICU ward at Salford Royal hospital where, earlier this year, he was treated after suffering a brain hemorrhage, as per The Hollywood Reporter said.

The documentary’s shoot will begin in October.

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