The feature-length documentary is being directed by Anthony Wonke
Today marks the beginning of AP McCoy's last Cheltenham Festival as a jockey. After 20 years and 30 winners, how the great man gets on will be one of the most keenly followed sub plots this week.
But also following McCoy will be a camera crew. In fact, according to this morning's Daily Star, a camera crew have been following McCoy since May last year and a feature-length doc will be in the cinema by October.
Directed by Anthony Wonke the doc will be called Being AP and they have huge access to the man himself, plus his family.
Always an interesting man to hear from, the film should also bring is into McCoy's life with his fellow jocks, trainers, owners and all the rest.
Sounds great to us.
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