The Big Race
The Big Race

The Big Race

1981Movie99 minPolish

Set in 1952, the story follows events around the "Peace Run", a propaganda 3-day marathon for peace. The winner is to be presented with a new motorcycle by the country's president. Chief organizer is a ruthless manipulator who will stop at nothing to make sure that the right man wins. There are two runners, Budny and Stolar, who are participating in the race for different reasons.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Bill CorlissGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of the 1981 Indianapolis 500 race. It captures the intense preparation, the high stakes, and the thrilling moments of one of motorsports' most prestigious events. The film explores the dedication of the drivers, the complexity of the machines, and the passion of the fans.

Critical Reception

While 'The Big Race' (1981) is not widely reviewed in mainstream critical outlets, documentaries focused on major sporting events often appeal to niche audiences. Its success is typically measured by its ability to capture the excitement and drama of the race for motorsport enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the adrenaline and strategy of IndyCar racing.
  • Offers a close-up look at the drivers and their machines.
  • Appeals to fans of motorsports documentaries.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific documentary is not widely documented through Google reviews. However, similar sports documentaries typically garner positive feedback from fans of the sport for their in-depth coverage and exciting race footage.

Fun Fact

The documentary was released during a period of significant innovation and change in open-wheel racing, featuring many of the era's top drivers and cars.

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