The film will address the Parkinson’s diagnosis that the “Back to the Future” star received at age 29
Apple Original Films has announced that it is developing a documentary about the actor’s life and career. Michael J. Fox. The project will show the moment when the star of “Back to the Future” at 29 years old.
Directed by Oscar Winner Davis Guggenheim (“Malala”), the feature will mix documentary, archives and script based on J. Fox’s own words. The production will show how a little boy who grew up on a Canadian army base rose to Hollywood stardom in the 1980s.
The idea of the project is to show the triumphs and difficulties that the actor, who played Marty Mcfly in the famous trilogy, he faced after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, an incurable disease, at just 29 years old.
The production has yet to receive a title or release date.
Source: cinebuzz
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