A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 3, 2017
Original Title:
Ferrari: Race to Immortality
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Artemis Films
Dignity Film Finance
Dimson Films
Head Gear Films
Metrol Technology
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 IE: 15 RO: 15
Runtime: 92
The late 1950s were known as golden years in the world of motor racing, champions were made and lost on a Sunday, and no losses were greater than those of Enzo Ferrari’s Scuderia. Based on Chris Nixon’s bestselling biography Mon Ami Mate, Ferrari: Race to Immortality tells the story of the loves and losses, triumphs and tragedy of a turbulent era that shook the motor racing world.
Art Direction:
Francisco Rodriguez-Weil
Assistant Editor:
Andy Laas
Associate Producer:
Tom Harberd
Co-Producer:
Rupert Bush
Alexander O'Neal
Costume Design:
Francisco Rodriguez-Weil
Dialogue Editor:
Michele Woods
Director:
Daryl Goodrich
Director of Photography:
David Meadows
Editor:
Paul Trewartha
Executive Producer:
Phil Rymer
Compton Ross
Chris Reed
Phil Hunt
Norman Merry
Peter Hampden
First Assistant Director:
Matt Lawson
Music:
Jerry Lane
Music Supervisor:
Gemma Dempsey
Producer:
Sam Tromans
Julia Taylor-Stanley
Kevin Loader
Maggie Monteith
Publicist:
Laura Pettitt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James Hayday
Sound Recordist:
Charles Welsfield
Renato Ferrari
Grant Lawson
Kyle Martyn-Clark
Still Photographer:
Matt Humphrey
Alexander O'Neal
Title Designer:
Tom Burke
Writer:
Rupert Bush
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