If the film is a so-called "independent" film, it may be ok. If it is funded by a Hollywood studio, I don't hold much hope that it will be anything but a sensationalization of the man's life and death.
As for revealing details not known to the general public, I am suspicious. The last film that purported to do that was Oliver Stone's "JFK", which was well made but nothing more than one man's conspiracy theory.
Even if there are only brief glimpses of F1 racing, I will probably see the movie. Believe it or not, last night I sat through the dreadful "Bobby Deerfield" just for the brief glimpses of names like Pryce, Pace and Depallier. The movie is as bad now as it was when it was released.
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