Maradona's appearance on the French Riviera was
one of the hotly-anticipated star turns on the red carpet at
this year's film festival.
The documentary by Asif Kapadia - who also made "Senna", about
racing driver Ayrton Senna, and "Amy", delving into the life of
late singer Any Winehouse - will be screened for the first time
on Sunday evening.
"Diego Maradona deeply regrets being unable to attend the world
premiere of his film," a statement distributed by publicists
read.
"A shoulder injury requiring medical attention has prevented his
travel to the festival, however he will be with both the
audience and filmmakers in spirit, and looks forward to seeing
the film himself very soon."
"Diego Maradona" tracks the soccer star's rise to glory at
Italian team Napoli and as Argentina's World Cup winning
captain, as well as shining a light on his fall from grace,
extravagant life and battles with drug addiction.
Maradona, 58, has been frequently hospitalized over the years,
including in January this year when he was operated on for
stomach bleeding.
(Reporting by Sarah White; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise
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