December 29 marks 8 years since the day that Michael Schumacher changed his life. The Formula 1 legend was skiing in the French Alps, at the resort of Meribel, when he went off the track, hit a rock and fell with his head on another. Since then, Schumacher has been fighting for a better life.
The news now is good. Regarding documentary to be viewed by Netflix on September 15th his former Ferrari boss, Jean Todt, said Schumacher’s health “Steadily improving”.
In the documentary, directed by Hanns-Bruno Kammertons, Vanessa Nocker and Michael Wech, members of his family talk about the difficult times their man is going through. “I have spent a lot of time with Corina since Mikael’s accident. She is an excellent woman, the head of the family. He did not expect such a thing to happen. It happened suddenly and he had no choice. But he does it well. She trusts me and I trust her. “Mikael because of the efforts of the doctors and the cooperation of Corina, who wanted to survive, but with consequences,” Todt told Bild, according to the British Daily Star.
As he said, the documentary will cause emotion to anyone who watches it.
Watch the trailer:
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