In the 1970s, James Hunt and Niki Lauda, two Formula One racers, become fierce rivals. As they compete against each other on and off the track, their personal and professional lives intertwine. Hunt, a playboy with a charismatic personality, and Lauda, a methodical and determined individual, push the boundaries of their limits in the pursuit of victory. Their rivalry reaches its peak when Lauda suffers a horrific crash and must overcome physical and emotional obstacles to make a comeback. In the end, the two legends find an unexpected respect and admiration for each other.
A New York police officer, Nick Spitz, and his wife Audrey go on a long-awaited European vacation to rekindle their marriage. However, they get caught up in a murder mystery when they become suspects in the death of an elderly billionaire. As they try to clear their names, they uncover a web of lies and deception involving the eccentric guests on a family yacht. In order to find the real killer, Nick and Audrey must navigate through dangerous situations and prove their innocence, all while rejuvenating their relationship.
1 (2013) is a documentary that explores the world of Formula One racing, focusing on the dangers and rivalries that come with the sport. It delves into the history and highlights key moments in the industry, including fatal accidents and the measures taken to improve safety.
Intended to be about the passing of the torch from Stewart to Cevert; One By One is a documentary chronicling the lives of Formula 1 racers in the seventies.
A short making of feature about the 1966 John Frankenheimer movie Grande Prix
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