
Dana Brown Films, in association with SCORE International and BCII, is proud to announce this new feature documentary film on the legendary SCORE Baja 1000. This 18-month project, written and directed by this country's foremost action sports documentary superstar, will be the most in-depth and dramatic exploration of the world's toughest point-to-point desert race ever created. This is Dust 2 Glory.... (Full plot summary below)
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Dana Brown Films, in association with SCORE International and BCII, is proud to announce this new feature documentary film on the legendary SCORE Baja 1000. This 18-month project, written and directed by this country's foremost action sports documentary superstar, will be the most in-depth and dramatic exploration of the world's toughest point-to-point desert race ever created. This is Dust 2 Glory.
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| User ReviewDario SI am one of those who loved the original Dust to Glory years ago and still watch it relatively regularly, I honestly feel like going out and racing every time I watch it. This new one is good, however it has a different feel about it, quite a bit more somber and maybe a bit more down to earth. I did not leave the show wanting to go race in Baja, but still really liked the movie and will be seeing it again. |
| User ReviewLarry SThis documentary is director Dana Brown's follow-up to his 2005 film Dust to Glory, focusing on the Baja 1000 race, along over 850 miles of the rugged and grueling Mexican Baja Peninsula. Over 1500 participants and 270 vehicles, in 35 different classes (ranging from motorcycles, to VW Bugs, to super trucks) were entered to race against the clock.during the year of the filming. In my opinion, the movie can get unfocused as too many racers are featured, and we often only get glimpses of their histories. Thus, as they keep appearing throughout the film it's easy to get confused. Some of their backstories and motivations are quite remarkable, but I thought the viewer may have been better served by focusing on fewer entrants and then follow their paths during the race. |