Film posters are pictured prior to the gala premiere of the film ‘I Am Zlatan’, a biopic on the life of Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, in Stockholm on March 14, 2022.
After starting out with Sweden’s Malmo FF in 1999, he has gone on to play for major teams including Ajax, Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United. “Even though Zlatan had a rough childhood at times we have all been children and struggled with different things,” the 45-year-old director said.“What’s he’s experiencing, we get to experience, but when there’s things he doesn’t hear or doesn’t understand then we as spectators shouldn’t understand that either,” he said.The film starts following Zlatan from about aged 12, when he struggled in school.
As a former promising young footballer himself, though he had to retire after an injury, Rushiti said Zlatan had already been an inspiration to him. “I haven’t always played football, but he’s been a role model in other ways. Like his demeanour and what he’s like as a person. We are roughly from the same area, the same city Malmo. So he’s been a great role model,” Andersson told AFP.When the shooting of the movie was finished the two young actors also had the opportunity to meet Zlatan in Milan.
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