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F1 movie could not have been made without Hamilton, says director

F1 movie could not have been made without Hamilton, says director

The Star14-06-2025
MONTREAL: Brad Pitt's soon-to-be-released Formula One movie could not have been made without Lewis Hamilton, director Joseph Kosinski said on Friday.
The Apple Original film 'F1', with action scenes filmed at race weekends with the Liberty Media-owned sport's cooperation, is due in cinemas and IMAX internationally on June 25 and in North America on June 27.
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