
An action-adventure documentary chronicling the most notorious and dangerous race in the world--the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000. Rivaling the Indy 500 and 25 Hours of Daytona, the race across Baja's peninsula is unpredictable, grueling and raw--just like the uncharted American West of yesteryear. To capture the vast desert panoramas and intense action of the race, the film team utilized, fifty-five cameras, four helicopters, a four-passenger buggy camera car and a crew of over eig... (Full plot summary below)
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An action-adventure documentary chronicling the most notorious and dangerous race in the world--the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000. Rivaling the Indy 500 and 25 Hours of Daytona, the race across Baja's peninsula is unpredictable, grueling and raw--just like the uncharted American West of yesteryear. To capture the vast desert panoramas and intense action of the race, the film team utilized, fifty-five cameras, four helicopters, a four-passenger buggy camera car and a crew of over eighty people. Thousands of participants, generations of families and racing icons such as Robby Gordon, Mario Andretti, Jimmy Vasser and Motorcycle Supercross legend Mike Mouse McCoy joined together to experience the thrill and glory of the infamous race--an event of sheer human determination.
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| L.A. WeeklyScott FoundasAbsolutely exhilarating...Pound for pound, it's more kinetically thrilling than anything Hollywood has produced in years, not least of all because it's real. |
| Film Journal InternationalDaniel EaganShort of attending in person, Dust to Glory is the best way to experience what one driver called 'a 24-hour plane crash.' |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerBill WhiteDespite the scenic appeal of Mexico's Baja Peninsula, the film may prove too nerve-racking for casual viewers. It is a racing movie for the inside track. |
| Washington PostDesson ThomsonIt's a fascinating film, but after a while, the digital photography wears out its gritty welcome. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekThe race footage certainly gets the adrenaline going, but the effort to dig beneath the surface of the event disappoints. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordDirector Dana Brown leaves his family's fascination for surfing literally in the dust to explore the gritty off road race that may be the world's toughest endurance sport |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanIt's fascinating to watch others sweat, suffer and triumph in the documentary Dust to Glory, which chronicles the longest nonstop, point-to-point race on our planet. |
| Arizona RepublicMichael SenftThe race becomes a metaphor for life, in which finishing builds camaraderie and victory is not the ultimate goal. |
| NetflixJames RocchiBaja off-road race documentary may be weighed down by corny narration, but when the pedal's down, it moves like a bat out of hell. |
| Milwaukee Journal SentinelMichele KennerSeems too infatuated with its subjects yet too detached to be engaging. |