Novak Djokovic had one hell of a year and was nominated for the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year Award because of it.
2023 was a pretty decent year in sports, with many great things happening. Novak Djokovic was part of that 'Wrapped' with a few highlights, such as winning three Grand Slams, which put him at the top of most singles Grand Slam trophies ever.
That was not the only thing Djokovic did, as his list of achievements is far longer. He finished the year with a 57-7 record and seven trophies in his cabinet. That's the most trophies out of all players, which is fascinating, considering he doesn't play a full calendar.
He also finished the year as number one, which was an incredible achievement considering that, again, he doesn't play the full calendar. It just shows how efficient he is with the events he plays. If he plays it,...
2023 was a pretty decent year in sports, with many great things happening. Novak Djokovic was part of that 'Wrapped' with a few highlights, such as winning three Grand Slams, which put him at the top of most singles Grand Slam trophies ever.
That was not the only thing Djokovic did, as his list of achievements is far longer. He finished the year with a 57-7 record and seven trophies in his cabinet. That's the most trophies out of all players, which is fascinating, considering he doesn't play a full calendar.
He also finished the year as number one, which was an incredible achievement considering that, again, he doesn't play the full calendar. It just shows how efficient he is with the events he plays. If he plays it,...
- 12/5/2023
- Tennis Infinity
Live to Lead is a documentary series directed by Geoff Blackwell with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Greta Thunberg, Bryan Stevenson, Jacinda Ardern, Siya Kolisi, Gloria Steinem and Albie Sachs.
Leaders committed to making a difference in the world share their inspiring life stories in this series.
As has become tradition, Netflix “gives” us one of its curious “documentaries” that have a social message and are somewhat lecturing. In previous years they were brought by the hand of the creator of Black Mirror and presented by stars such as Hugh Grant (F*ck 2021 and 2022)… This year they have changed angle, and they are offering us something entirely new, and with new stars.
On this occasion it is Harry and Meghan, the new TV celebrities who, with the overwhelming treatment they received from the British tabloids, chose to move to the other side of the pond, and settle in America, where they have been offered numerous projects: presenting,...
Leaders committed to making a difference in the world share their inspiring life stories in this series.
As has become tradition, Netflix “gives” us one of its curious “documentaries” that have a social message and are somewhat lecturing. In previous years they were brought by the hand of the creator of Black Mirror and presented by stars such as Hugh Grant (F*ck 2021 and 2022)… This year they have changed angle, and they are offering us something entirely new, and with new stars.
On this occasion it is Harry and Meghan, the new TV celebrities who, with the overwhelming treatment they received from the British tabloids, chose to move to the other side of the pond, and settle in America, where they have been offered numerous projects: presenting,...
- 12/31/2022
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are showing what it takes to be a leader.
On Monday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their next documentary series for Netflix, “Live to Lead”, which shines a light on the leaders and activists making a difference.
Read More: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Dazzle In 2022 Christmas Card
“This was inspired by Nelson Mandela, who once said, ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived,'” Harry says in the trailer.
Meghan adds, “It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.”
Photo: Netflix
The trailer opens with an interview with the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and also features interviews with climate activist Greta Thunberg, social justice attorney Bryan Stevenson, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi,...
On Monday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their next documentary series for Netflix, “Live to Lead”, which shines a light on the leaders and activists making a difference.
Read More: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Dazzle In 2022 Christmas Card
“This was inspired by Nelson Mandela, who once said, ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived,'” Harry says in the trailer.
Meghan adds, “It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.”
Photo: Netflix
The trailer opens with an interview with the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and also features interviews with climate activist Greta Thunberg, social justice attorney Bryan Stevenson, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi,...
- 12/19/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have teased their next Netflix docuseries, Live to Lead.
The seven-part series, set to bow Dec. 31, was inspired by South African leader Nelson Mandela, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said in a trailer that dropped Monday, which served as the project’s announcement. “This was inspired by Nelson Mandela, who once said, ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived,'” says Prince Harry.
“… ‘It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead,’” Markle continues as a photo of Bryan Stevenson, the social justice advocate and lawyer and one of those profiled in the series, appears.
Also profiled in the upcoming Netflix series are U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; climate change activist Greta Thunberg; New Zealand...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have teased their next Netflix docuseries, Live to Lead.
The seven-part series, set to bow Dec. 31, was inspired by South African leader Nelson Mandela, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said in a trailer that dropped Monday, which served as the project’s announcement. “This was inspired by Nelson Mandela, who once said, ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived,'” says Prince Harry.
“… ‘It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead,’” Markle continues as a photo of Bryan Stevenson, the social justice advocate and lawyer and one of those profiled in the series, appears.
Also profiled in the upcoming Netflix series are U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg; climate change activist Greta Thunberg; New Zealand...
- 12/19/2022
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, fresh off their Netflix doc, Harry and Meghan, will turn the cameras away from themselves for a new docuseries, Live to Lead, which will premiere Dec. 31 on the streaming platform.
The sorta-royals served as producers on the seven-episode series, which will explore and celebrate the values, disciplines, and principles of leaders who have helped spur meaningful change around the world. As Harry and Meghan explain in a new trailer for the series, Live to Lead was inspired by Nelson Mandela — and one quote of his...
The sorta-royals served as producers on the seven-episode series, which will explore and celebrate the values, disciplines, and principles of leaders who have helped spur meaningful change around the world. As Harry and Meghan explain in a new trailer for the series, Live to Lead was inspired by Nelson Mandela — and one quote of his...
- 12/19/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
After the success of the autobiographical “Harry & Meghan,” which became Netflix’s biggest documentary debut, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have set a second docuseries at the streamer. Titled “Live to Lead,” the interview-format show will feature conversations with the likes of Greta Thunberg and the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and is set for release Dec. 31.
Netflix made the announcement earlier Monday, tweeting, “Their voices give us hope. Their actions shape our world. Their leadership inspires our future,” accompanied by a brief teaser, which you can view below.
Their voices give us hope.
Their actions shape our world.
Their leadership inspires our future.
Live To Lead — a documentary series presented by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex — premieres December 31 pic.twitter.com/zhhxChEi3Y
— Netflix (@netflix) December 19, 2022
In the clip, Harry and Meghan say the series takes inspiration from Nelson Mandela, quoting the humanitarian’s speech about the necessity...
Netflix made the announcement earlier Monday, tweeting, “Their voices give us hope. Their actions shape our world. Their leadership inspires our future,” accompanied by a brief teaser, which you can view below.
Their voices give us hope.
Their actions shape our world.
Their leadership inspires our future.
Live To Lead — a documentary series presented by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex — premieres December 31 pic.twitter.com/zhhxChEi3Y
— Netflix (@netflix) December 19, 2022
In the clip, Harry and Meghan say the series takes inspiration from Nelson Mandela, quoting the humanitarian’s speech about the necessity...
- 12/19/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Hot on the heels of their Netflix docuseries “Harry & Meghan,” Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex have set a new docuseries with the streamer titled “Live to Lead.”
They will executive produce the series and may also make an appearance in it if the trailer is anything to go by. The couple both appear in the almost two-minute long preview clad in black against a white background.
“This was inspired by Nelson Mandela, who once said ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived,'” the British royal says before Meghan adds: “It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.”
“It’s about people who have made brave choices,” Harry continues at the end of the trailer.
Meghan adds: “To fight for change and to become leaders” before...
They will executive produce the series and may also make an appearance in it if the trailer is anything to go by. The couple both appear in the almost two-minute long preview clad in black against a white background.
“This was inspired by Nelson Mandela, who once said ‘What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived,'” the British royal says before Meghan adds: “It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.”
“It’s about people who have made brave choices,” Harry continues at the end of the trailer.
Meghan adds: “To fight for change and to become leaders” before...
- 12/19/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Red Bull Studios (Rbs), one of the producers behind the electrifying documentary “The Real Mo Farah,” have set their next project, titled “The Moment: How Sports Changed the World,” Variety can exclusively reveal.
Directed by Tom Jennings of 1895 Films, “The Moment” is a feature doc that explores the lasting repercussions of the 1995 Rugby World Cup, which was controversially held in South Africa at the tail end of apartheid. At the time, the South African national team (nicknamed the Springboks) had only one Black player – Chester Williams – but ended up winning the tournament in a moment that united the country (pictured above is Mandela congratulating Springbok captain François Pienaar following their win).
“The well-known story is that Nelson Mandela really took a risk with [hosting the Rugby World Cup in 1995] because the Springboks were seen as symbolic of apartheid and they were loathed in South Africa outside of the white nationals,” Red Bull Studios’ global head, Bernadette McDaid,...
Directed by Tom Jennings of 1895 Films, “The Moment” is a feature doc that explores the lasting repercussions of the 1995 Rugby World Cup, which was controversially held in South Africa at the tail end of apartheid. At the time, the South African national team (nicknamed the Springboks) had only one Black player – Chester Williams – but ended up winning the tournament in a moment that united the country (pictured above is Mandela congratulating Springbok captain François Pienaar following their win).
“The well-known story is that Nelson Mandela really took a risk with [hosting the Rugby World Cup in 1995] because the Springboks were seen as symbolic of apartheid and they were loathed in South Africa outside of the white nationals,” Red Bull Studios’ global head, Bernadette McDaid,...
- 8/11/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
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