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Release Date:
October 2, 2018
Original Title:
Born Racer
Alternate Titles:
Born Racer: The Scott Dixon Story
Driver
Genres:
Action | Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
GFC Films
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U US: R
Runtime: 88
A powerful and inspirational story of dedication, danger, fear, and the rare ‘will’ some of us have to defy all personal limitations. Experience the fastest motorsport on earth through the eyes of five-time champion Scott Dixon and the Chip Ganassi Racing team. Filmed with an access all areas lens, ‘Born Racer’ follows the people who are passionate about the world of auto racing and asks why some individuals feel compelled to face danger and risk their lives in order to win. Both action-packed and highly-intimate, it features an intense blend of up close and personal filming with never-before-seen spectacular, cutting-edge racing footage to explore a sport that defines the very people who inhabit it, and pushes them to the edge in their desire for success.
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Co-Executive Producer:
Charlotte Larsen
Mark Westerby
Co-Producer:
Leela Menon
Director:
Bryn Evans
Director of Photography:
Jacob Bryant
Darryl Ward
Bevan Crothers
Editor:
Cushla Dillon
Bryan Shaw
Paul Maxwell
Executive Producer:
Fraser Brown
Original Music Composer:
Sean James Donnelly
Producer:
Matthew Metcalfe
Researcher:
Phoebe Shum
Sound Designer:
Bruno Barrett-Garnier
Writer:
Bryn Evans
Matthew Metcalfe
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