Ferrari: Race to Immortality

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Documentaire / Sport
Grande-Bretagne, 2017, 91 min (alternative 88 min)

Réalisation:

Daryl Goodrich

Photographie:

David Meadows

Musique:

Jerry Lane
(autres professions)

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The 1950s. Dawn of the iconic Scuderia Ferrari in the Formula One World Championship and deadliest decade in motor racing history. As cars pushed the limits of human ingenuity, drivers lived on a knife edge between life and death. At the centre of it all was Enzo Ferrari, a towering figure in motor racing and patriarch of Ferrari who dared to dream about speed in ways nobody else could. Amidst the stiff competition within his team, two of its stars, Peter Collins and Mike Hawthorn, decided that their friendship was as important as winning the next race. (Munro Film Services)

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anglais When I watch this film, I see that it's actually a memorial to how many people died in racing, and that's just between 1950 and 1960, and only in one kind of race. 39 people is not a small thing. The film presents a nice memory of them, but I had to wonder if they really are immortal, if their names are known by people outside motorsport. ()

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