
The 1950's - the iconic Scuderia Ferrari battle to stay on top in one of the deadliest decades in motor racing history. Cars and drivers were pushed to their limits, and the competition for the world championship meant racing on a knife edge where one mistake could take a life. At the centre of it all was Enzo Ferrari, a towering figure in motor racing who was driven to win at any cost. Amidst the stiff competition within his Ferrari team, two of its British stars, Peter Coll... (Full plot summary below)
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The 1950's - the iconic Scuderia Ferrari battle to stay on top in one of the deadliest decades in motor racing history. Cars and drivers were pushed to their limits, and the competition for the world championship meant racing on a knife edge where one mistake could take a life. At the centre of it all was Enzo Ferrari, a towering figure in motor racing who was driven to win at any cost. Amidst the stiff competition within his Ferrari team, two of its British stars, Peter Collins and Mike Hawthorn, put friendship first and the championship second. Ferrari: Race to Immortality tells the story of the loves and losses, triumphs and tragedy of Ferrari's most celebrated drivers in an era where they lived la dolce vita during the week and it was win or die on any given Sunday.
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| Total FilmTom DawsonBlending archive footage, contemporary interviews and dramatic reconstructions, the film reminds us how dangerous the sport could be. |
| The Arts DeskAdam SweetingThis film isn't designed as a multiplex-buster, but anyone with a taste for motorsport history will find it irresistible. |
| Independent (UK)Geoffrey MacnabThere have been several documentaries about the motor racing world in recent years. This is one of the best. |
| Quelle MoviesRaquel Stecher...fully immerses you in the world of 1950s racing. |
| Radio TimesTerry StauntonA visual treat for fans of fast cars, but the desire for immortality uncomfortably trumps any sense of morality. |
| Daily Mail (UK)Brian VinerMotor-racing's most glamorous age was also its deadliest. Daryl Goodrich's film tells the story simply, but well. |
| Metro (UK)Larushka Ivan-ZadehIt certainly captures the 'live fast, die young' glamour of the bygone Formula One scene. After all, no one lived faster. |
| Time OutCath ClarkeDirector Daryl Goodrich has access to all the right people, and his footage is nicely chosen, but it's unlikely to convert non-petrolheads. |
| GuardianMike McCahillAs a film, it's altogether keener to Turtle Wax the brand than stop for even a moment to examine what Ferrari the man, logo and company ever stood for. |
| User ReviewK JAmazing. Definitely worth buying the DVD. |