The average maximum temperature in Madrid in mid to late April is 18°C. It would have been somewhat cooler than that in the Bernabéu Stadium, at 9 p.m. on 23 April 2005, when Zinédine Zidane walked onto the pitch with Real Madrid to face Villarreal, even under the floodlights and swathed in the body-heat of 72,485 restless spectators. But by the time Darius Khondji's high-definition cameras find him, four minutes into Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno's film Zidane: A 21st-Century Portrait, 'Zizou' is already sweating. Every few seconds, he blows the droplets away from his mouth; they collect and drip from his earlobes and his chin. There is no impression of effort - there is never any impression of effort - but Zidane's adrenaline is up, his concentration complete. Even standing still, he is working hard.
LRB 5 October 2006 | PDF Download
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