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Winning is a 1969 American Panavision action drama sports film directed by James Goldstone and starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and Robert Wagner.The film is about a race car driver who aspires to win the Indianapolis 500.
Paul Leonard Newman (January 26, 1925 – September 26, 2008) was an American actor, film director, racing car driver, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, a Silver Bear, a Cannes Film Festival Award, and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian ...
True story depicting rivalry between funny-car drivers Don 'The Snake' Prudhomme and Tom 'The Mongoose' McEwen. Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans: 2015 Documentary Sports car On the actor's quest to make his 1971 auto-racing film Le Mans. Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman: 2015 Documentary A documentary on Paul Newman's racing career [2 ...
The site's critical consensus reads: "Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and director George Roy Hill prove that charm, humor, and a few slick twists can add up to a great film." [27] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [28]
Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a 2015 documentary directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams. It is based on the book by the same name written by Mat Stone and Preston Lerner [1] The film chronicles the 35 year car racing career of Paul Newman and his racing life as both a driver and owner.
Newman/Haas Racing was the only team interested in the project in the technical world of Indy Car racing. The effort was spearheaded by Neil Richter, the team's director of finances. The film features Mario and Michael Andretti during the 1996 season driving for Newman/Haas Racing. During the season, Michael Andretti won a season-high five ...
In Ferrari, the new film by Michael Mann starring Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz, the story of Enzo Ferrari, a former race car driver turned auto mogul, is front and center. We see how he lived ...
The film is divided into four segments: "The Men", "The Machine", "The Spectator" and "The Race". "The Men" segment begins with Paul Newman driving a race car and narrating his relationship with the sport. He explains that a race track is similar to a theater, with an audience, an array of situations from traged