Jamaican-born
sporting legend and triple gold-winning Olympian, Usain St. Leo Bolt
has begun promoting his movie, set to drop next month, News Americas Now reports.
The
film, ‘I AM BOLT,’ is a documentary showing the hard work that goes
into being an Olympic Champion. The film was produced by Fulwell 73
— directed by Gabe and Ben Turner, and produced by Leo Pearlman — the
team behind documentaries “Class of 92,” which centered on former
Manchester United soccer players, and “One Direction: This is Us,” which
grossed $70 million.
It
follows Bolt’s journey from early 2015 and includes the six-time
Olympic champion’s everyday preparation before the Rio Olympics and even
included the track star himself holding the camera to shoot some extra
footage
It was shot in Jamaica, Rio, U.K., U.S. and European locations.
“Guys, I told you it was coming…check it out! New poster for @iamboltfilm. Dropping this November #IAMBOLT,” the world’s fastest man tweeted earlier this week to his 4.4 million followers.
Bolt
was honored along with all the athletes from the Rio 2016 Olympics by
the government of Jamaica at a ceremony at the National Indoor Sports
Center in Kingston, Jamaica on Sat. Oct. 15, 2016.
The actual release date is November 28th in to in Kingston and London.
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