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Culture chat: Roger Federer is too nice for documentaries

Culture chat: Roger Federer is too nice for documentaries

A new documentary about Roger Federer, Twelve Final Days, came out on Amazon Prime this week. Henry Mance and Raphael Abraham join Lilah to discuss

Life and Art from FT Weekend · Forhecz Topher

June 21, 202423m 39s

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Show Notes

Roger Federer is one of the world’s greatest tennis players – but is he dramatic enough for a full film? Today we discuss the new Federer documentary, just released on Amazon Prime. It’s called Federer: Twelve Final Days, and follows the tennis star in the run-up to his retirement. Does the film fully reflect his legacy well? Is Federer boring? And how do we feel about the next batch of tennis stars? Chief features writer Henry Mance and deputy arts editor Raphael Abraham join Lilah to discuss. 

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Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): 

– Raph’s interview with 22-year-old Italian Grand Slam winner Jannik Sinner: https://on.ft.com/4etUAro 

– Henry’s interview with tennis star Boris Becker on his money, marriages and what he learned in prison: https://on.ft.com/3VPUMKy 

– Henry is on X @henrymance

More or less: 

– Raph recommends the Julio Torres film Problemista. You can check out his stand-up comedy here

– Henry recommends Creation Lake, the upcoming novel by Rachel Kushner publishing in September

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