

Documentary
Overview
Constructed from over 500 hours of never-before-seen footage, this documentary centers on the personal life and career of the controversial football player Diego Maradona who played for SSC Napoli and Argentina in the 1980s.
Top Cast


Diego Maradona
Diego Maradona
Self (voice)
Diego Maradona
Self (voice)


Pelé
Pelé
Self (archive footage)
Pelé
Self (archive footage)


Dalma Maradona
Dalma Maradona
Self, Maradona daughter (archive footage)
Dalma Maradona
Self, Maradona daughter (archive footage)


Daniel Arcucci
Daniel Arcucci
Self, sport journalist (archive footage)
Daniel Arcucci
Self, sport journalist (archive footage)


Alberto Bigon
Alberto Bigon
Self, SSC Napoli Former Coach (voice)
Alberto Bigon
Self, SSC Napoli Former Coach (voice)


Gonzalo Bonadeo
Gonzalo Bonadeo
Self, sport journalist (voice)
Gonzalo Bonadeo
Self, sport journalist (voice)


Corrado Ferlaino
Corrado Ferlaino
Self, SSC Napoli Former President (archive footage)
Corrado Ferlaino
Self, SSC Napoli Former President (archive footage)


Ciro Ferrara
Ciro Ferrara
Self, SSC Napoli Former Player (voice)
Ciro Ferrara
Self, SSC Napoli Former Player (voice)
John Foot
John Foot
Self, historian (voice)
John Foot
Self, historian (voice)
Giannina Maradona
Giannina Maradona
Self, Maradona daughter (archive footage)
Giannina Maradona
Self, Maradona daughter (archive footage)
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