is considered an all-time great when it comes to Formula One racing, but the former Ferrari legend, 55, has led a reclusive life away from the public eye for the past 11 years since he was involved in a tragic skiing accident.
Michael sustained a devastating and near-fatal head injury in December 2013 while skiing in the Alps. While descending a mountain in an off-piste area, he fell and hit his head on a rock sustaining a head injury which also damaged his helmet. Doctors said at the time that he would have likely died on impact if he hadn't been wearing a helmet.
"It's been nearly ten years now and Corinna has not been able to go to a party, to lunch or this or that, she's like a prisoner because everyone would want to talk to her about Michael when she doesn't need reminding of it every minute," he told The Sun." has set out some rules, I know her very well and a long time before Michael Schumacher.
Michael's wife and children contributed to the documentary and speak of how proud they are of him, however, they do not go into detail about his current condition.Instead, the documentary is more an ode to his incredibly successful career in racing and his time at Ferrari and is peppered with archive footage, rarely-seen interviews and moments from his life before the accident.