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Les douze derniers jours de Federer

Original title: Federer: Twelve Final Days
  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 28m
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7.3/10
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Les douze derniers jours de Federer (2024)
Follows the last 12 days of the career of a tennis player considered the best ever as he plays his final tournament.
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Follows the last 12 days of the career of a tennis player considered the best ever as he plays his final tournament.Follows the last 12 days of the career of a tennis player considered the best ever as he plays his final tournament.Follows the last 12 days of the career of a tennis player considered the best ever as he plays his final tournament.

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    • Asif Kapadia
    • Joe Sabia
  • Stars
    • Roger Federer
    • Mirka Federer
    • Leo Federer
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    • Directors
      • Asif Kapadia
      • Joe Sabia
    • Stars
      • Roger Federer
      • Mirka Federer
      • Leo Federer
    • 16User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roger Federer
    Roger Federer
    • Self - 20 Grand Slam Singles Titles
    Mirka Federer
    Mirka Federer
    • Self - Roger's Wife
    Leo Federer
    • Self - Roger's Son
    Myla Federer
    • Self - Roger's Daughter
    Lenny Federer
    • Self - Roger's Son
    Charlene Federer
    • Self - Roger's Daughter
    Tony Godsick
    Tony Godsick
    • Self - Agent
    Anna Wintour
    Anna Wintour
    • Self - Editor-in-Chief, Vogue
    Mary Joe Fernandez
    Mary Joe Fernandez
    • Self - Friend
    • (as Mary Joe Fernández)
    Robert Federer
    Robert Federer
    • Self - Roger's Father
    Lynette Federer
    • Self - Roger's Mother
    Novak Djokovic
    Novak Djokovic
    • Self
    Andy Murray
    Andy Murray
    • Self - Team Europe
    Björn Borg
    Björn Borg
    • Self - Team Europe Captain, 11 Grand Slam Singles Titles
    Rod Laver
    Rod Laver
    • Self - 11 Grand Slam Singles Titles
    John McEnroe
    John McEnroe
    • Self - Team World Captain, 7 Grand Slam Singles Titles
    Rafael Nadal
    Rafael Nadal
    • Self
    Severin Luthi
    • Self - Coach & Close Friend
    • (as Severin Lüthi)
    • Directors
      • Asif Kapadia
      • Joe Sabia
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    5brianbaucum

    Beautiful Story and Even More Beautiful Person. Production Value Does NOT do him justice. Left me wanting much much more.

    This is Rodger Federer. This seems like it was a bunch of your buddies uncles putting some cheesy documentary together about their buddy. The music selection.....oof! That was a touch opener. I know what you were going for, but it was a huge miss. If you are going for "Explosions in the Sky" pay them! They would have made this film all connect!

    They really did try to reach for the emotional strings to tug at, but you can't try the entire film. Where is the build up, where is the drama??Just again...seems like a bunch of suburban dads who have clout in the industry put this together. It really was a struggle to watch.
    6Schrodingermind

    Nothing new, but for Federer

    Like they say, it was not meant for distribution. It's clearly evident. A normal fan knows it all and this documentary shows nothing new. However, bringing Rafa after midpoint is a good move and a refreshment to repeat feel and shots, and matter. It did not show any conflicts, like day 1, 2 or so. Or like someone in Federer team who did not want him to retire or something. But, yes, it didn't happen. So, they had to show what it is. Regardless of shortcomings in the documentary, it was very emotional during the end, seeing Rafa Roger friendship. Roger strikes balance with Novak too. Roger gets a perfect career end. He deserves. And he will always be in tennis, whether he quits or not. His innovative moves, strokes are still read and followed by next gen.
    6eb-77766

    Decent

    Well, the headline pretty much sums it up.

    It was watchable and as a Federer fan since 20 years I was never going to miss this.

    However, the editing was not for someone who knows more about the story of those 12 days..

    A few things I miss from this:

    The big 4 (Roger, Rafa, Andy, Novak) had a doubles practice together before the match. Absolutely nothing about it.. to me a big miss.

    Roger and Rafa had a last practice in the morning before. Nothing from that either.

    Rafa flew in just to take part of that match and left early morning after. Cam Norrie was there and replaced him (no one knew why he was part of the team until Rafa left). Nothing about that either..

    So.. I just think they didn't include some parts that some fans would have enjoyed to see and that was quite sad.

    Otherwise it's emotional and interesting but predictable. What I enjoyed the most to see was how much credit Roger gave to Novak. They have not always been on the best terms but it felt like Roger really acknowledged him here and I feel that Novak was extremely grateful for that. It was really nice to see.

    All in all ok and basically what you can expect.
    9hasanozsoy

    A Heartfelt Tribute to a Tennis Legend and His Unbreakable Bonds

    "Federer's Last Twelve Days" is an emotionally charged and inspiring documentary that delves into the final chapter of one of the greatest tennis careers ever. As someone who was introduced to tennis through Federer, this film resonated deeply with me. His influence not only turned me into an avid viewer but also inspired me to pick up a racket and play as an amateur.

    One of the most commendable aspects highlighted in the documentary is the unique camaraderie among the top players. Despite fierce rivalries, Federer, Murray, Nadal, and Djokovic have managed to maintain genuine friendships. This is particularly exemplified in the heartfelt moments shared between Federer and Nadal. While I knew they were friends, this documentary reveals the depth of their relationship, going beyond mere friendship to something more profound. Watching Nadal shed tears, arguably more than Federer himself, was incredibly touching and showcased the strong bond they share.

    The documentary also captures the unparalleled admiration people have for Federer. His charisma, sportsmanship, and the respect he commands from both fans and rivals are extraordinary. It is hard to imagine the tennis world ever seeing another player who is both so universally loved and respected. "Federer's Last Twelve Days" beautifully encapsulates his legacy and the indelible mark he has left on the sport.
    5henry8-3

    Federer: Twelve Final Days

    A film crew follow the best player that ever lived - I will countenance no arguments - through from his public announcement that he is retiring to his final match in the Laver Cup in London with all his friends and contemporaries.

    Certainly this is a very detailed look at Federer's last dozen days which evidently does not sit easily with the openly very emotional man. Clearly he is adored by family, friends and his partners in tennis with Djokovic, Murray and Nadal having much to say. On the downside, I will admit that I wasn't so keen on the, inevitable I guess, back slapping at press conferences and alike which seemed to stretch on for far too long to make the point. This was compensated for though by the last 20 minutes or so at his final match which was really very touching. It was sad that he seemed to believe his life was in some ways coming to an end - although I feel sure that his legend with continue to grow with the next part of his life.

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      The documentary footage was never intended for public viewing, with Federer stating, "I was convinced early on that I should have some footage of the inner circle just for my life, just for the kids [to see] when they grow up, that they remember [...] how it was, especially that very particular moment of my life." However, he later decided to release the film to the public.

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      • June 20, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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