Sir Ben Kingsley to narrate Prime Video’s All Or Nothing: Manchester City
July 13, 2018
Amazon has today announced that Sir Ben Kingsley (Gandhi, Schindler’s List) will narrate the highly-anticipated behind-the-scenes Prime Video documentary, All or Nothing: Manchester City, which will offer fans across the globe a glimpse into the historic record-setting, Premier League-winning season from one of the most important football clubs in the world.
With a career spanning over 50 years, Kingsley possesses one of the most iconic voices on British screens – and one that has served him well having won an Academy Award, Grammy, BAFTA, two Golden Globes and a Screen Actors Guild Award amongst many others.
Kingsley himself grew up in Pendlebury, Manchester, and was educated at Manchester Grammar School.
All Or Nothing: Manchester City will take viewers on an exclusive journey through the whole of Manchester City’s 2017-18 season; from the world-leading training facilities at the City Football Academy, to interviews with the manager, boardroom meetings and other surprise moments across the season. It will include interviews and dressing room action with legendary coach Pep Guardiola as well as the week-on-week stories that unfold within the lives of the players.
All Or Nothing: Manchester City will share the creative excellence of other All or Nothing award-winning series’, including the Arizona Cardinals, the Los Angeles Rams, the Dallas Cowboys and the New Zealand All Blacks – all offering unprecedented access to the team’s entire season, character-driven storytelling and compelling visuals.
Kingsley joins an impressive line-up of past All or Nothing narrators including Jon Hamm (Mad Men) for All or Nothing: The Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnorok) for All or Nothing: New Zealand All Blacks.
All or Nothing: Manchester City is a collaboration between MEDIAPRO, Prime Video, Manchester City, IMG, and Film45.
The series will launch exclusively on Prime Video later this year.
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