The world will never have enough of Cristiano Ronaldo, it would seem, with content regarding his monumental return being consumed religiously across platforms.
Keeping that in mind, it seems like an appropriate time to draw attention to a 2015 documentary titled Ronaldo, which revolved around Cristiano Ronaldo’s life and career. The film was made by the British director Anthony Wonke and was released worldwide on November 9th, 2015.
The much-anticipated documentary closely followed Cristiano Ronaldo’s life and career, and also gave viewers a sneak peek into his private life. It was reportedly shot over the course of fourteen months and featured his inner circle of family and friends with key insights from significant people in his life.
At the time of the documentary’s release towards the end of 2015, Cristiano Ronaldo was still a Real Madrid player. The film was shot in Portugal (Maderia - his birthplace, and Lisbon - where he began his professional career) and Madrid (where he was plying his trade at the time).
Since then, he has won 3 more UEFA Champions League titles with Los Blancos. He then moved to Juventus and went on to score 101 goals across competitions in just three seasons at the Italian club, helping them to two Serie A titles. He has also won two Ballons d’Or since then, cementing his place in the top-most echelon in football history.
The film’s trailer was released towards the end of September 2015 and can be watched here:
Reception and reviews following the release of the 2015 documentary on Cristiano Ronaldo
The documentary went on to receive mixed reviews as some viewers thoroughly enjoyed it, while others begged to differ. At the time of writing - nearly six years after the documentary’s release - the film currently has an IMDb rating of 6.4/10.
One viewer wrote:
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Here is a look at a few more viewer reviews as posted on Twitter:
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