Same theme as Million Dollar Baby which fancies itself both realistic and inspirational. Dust to Glory is not only more realistic, but also more inspirational.
Dust to Glory (2005)
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Reviews Counted:66
Fresh:40
Rotten:26
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: Amazing footage from the Baja off-road race will give viewers an adrenaline rush.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for racing action and peril, and for some language
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Apr 1, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $600,470
Synopsis: Extreme sports receive another loving treatment from award-winning documentarian Dana Brown, whose previous film STEP INTO LIQUID helped to define a new generation of surf culture. This time he... Extreme sports receive another loving treatment from award-winning documentarian Dana Brown, whose previous film STEP INTO LIQUID helped to define a new generation of surf culture. This time he sets his sights on the notorious Tecate Score Baja 1000, the longest and most challenging off-road race in the world. It is also the only race that virtually any vehicle may enter, and the list encompasses motorcycles, trophy trucks, class-one buggies, and even ancient Volkswagon Beetles. The drivers of this diverse group of automobiles share one thing: a taste for the thrill of the race. But they also clearly enjoy the camaraderie and fellowship of the participants. Begun in 1967 by a small band of adventurers, it had grown by 2003 to encompass 1200 participants with 270 vehicles between them, and a rowdy group of over over 200,000 spectators. The atmosphere is both carnivalesque and extremely intense, with the pristine blue Pacific and the desert mountains providing a backdrop for a distilled human drama playing itself out in sun and sand. The race represents something personal and profound to all who take up its challenge, from 16-year-old Andy McMillin to old-timer JN Roberts--who won the very first Baja race 30 years before. Mike "Mouse" McCoy's decision to ride the entire race himself, without relief riders, garners both respect and doubts as to his sanity. The cast of characters is rounded out by Mario Andretti, who cheerfully hosts the festivities. While the athletes' unapologetic pursuit of pleasure and unmitigated sense of fun is the focus of this refreshing film, the superlative photography captures the stunning Mexican landscape against which the race takes place, representing both the danger and the beauty that draws untold numbers of thrill seekers every year. [More]
Starring: Mario Andretti, Mike McCoy, Rick Johnson, Chad McQueen
Starring: Mario Andretti, Mike McCoy, Rick Johnson, Chad McQueen
Director: Dana Brown
Director: Dana Brown
Producer: Mike McCoy, Scott Waugh
Composer: Nathan First
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for Dust to Glory
Dust to Glory is a valentine from a committed fan, full of gee-whiz idolizing that -- for this viewer, anyway -- quickly wears thin.
Director 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
Overwrought moments of drama notwithstanding, Dust to Glory is just cool to watch.
Brown lays the sentimentality on so much that it almost brings the whole production down. Luckily there's lots of tremendous shots and a solid story to keep it going.
Although Brown is not interested in dissecting the event ... he is extremely adept at capturing what commentator Jim McKay used to refer to as 'the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.'
You feel so close to the action, you'll leave the theatre feeling the grit in your teeth (no wait, that's popcorn)... A non-stop thrill ride.
Director and chief cheerleader Dana Brown averages almost one hyperbole per mile in his souped-up infomercial.
I can't say Dust to Glory... qualifies as a great documentary, but it chronicles an event that speaks to the raw instinct to face a challenge and conquer it.
Short of attending in person, Dust to Glory is the best way to experience what one driver called 'a 24-hour plane crash.'
There is a kind of madness involved in a race like this, and that's apparently its appeal.
For all Dust to Glory’s visceral charge, what lingers most is its hearty embrace of so many varieties of human experience.
The swooping helicopter shots, the POV camerawork from the front seat of an 800 hp trophy-truck and the propulsive soundtrack will have your heart racing towards the finishing line along with the drivers.
Using 90 cameras in a variety of formats, he captures the giddy danger of the race with truly visceral force.
While accidents are awful (even when they take place off camera), they do clarify the risk involved here.
94 minutes' worth of mind-numbing repetition, complete with a musical score seemingly lifted from reality TV.
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