Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans (2015)
The true story of a life changing passion
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 2H 2M
Director : John McKenna, Gabriel Clarke
Sinopsis
Documental alrededor del legendario actor Steve McQueen y la grabación de la película del año 1971 "Le Mans", la historia de la lucha de la estrella por hacer "la película definitiva sobre las carreras de coches". Como muestra de la pasión por esta competición deportiva, solía decir Steve McQueen: "Cuando estás corriendo, eso es vivir. Todo lo que sucede antes o después es simple espera."
I n this new program, director Joachim Trier, actors Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, and Herbert Nordrum, screenwriter Eskil Vogt, and sound designer Gisle Tveito discuss their passion for cinema and the conception and production of The Worst Person in the World. The interviews were shot in New York and Oslo in 2022. In English, not subtitled. (51 min). Part of the Criterion Collection home video release for THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD.
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