Becoming Zlatan

Becoming Zlatan (Swedish: Den unge Zlatan) is a 2015 Swedish independent coming-of age sports documentary about Swedish International association football player Zlatan Ibrahimović.[1] The film was directed by brothers Fredrik and Magnus Gertten and follows Ibrahimović through his formative years with football clubs Malmö FF and AFC Ajax all the way to his break through with Juventus F.C. in 2005.[2]

Becoming Zlatan
Directed byFredrik Gertten
Magnus Gertten
Produced byMargarete Jangård
Lennart Ström
StarringZlatan Ibrahimović
CinematographyMichele Fornasero
Goert Giltay
Jon Rudberg
Caroline Troedsson
Edited byJesper Osmund
Music byFlorencia Di Concilio
Marc Lizier
Production
company
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Distributed byTri Art Film
Release dates
  • 22 November 2015 (2015-11-22) (IDFA Festival)
  • 17 February 2016 (2016-02-17)
Running time
96 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguagesDutch
English
Italian
Swedish

The film has been featured at several film festivals including the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Helsinki Documentary Film Festival and the Rouen Nordic Film Festival.[3]

Synopsis

The film tells the story of Swedish association football player Zlatan Ibrahimović, during his formative years, through archival footage, including rare interviews with a young Ibrahimović where he speaks about his personal life and the obstacles he has met along the way. The film follows Ibrahimović from his debut with the Swedish club Malmö FF in 1999, his turbulent years with the Dutch club AFC Ajax, all the way up to his breakthrough with the Italian football club Juventus F.C. The film traces his life as a troubled youth with seemingly insurmountable challenges stemming from his private life, up until joining the global stage as an international star. As a talented young player, Ibrahimović is faced with constant pressure of living up to his expectations, while balancing the challenges he faces at home and in his career path.[4]

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