Here’s an intriguing new short to look out for on the festival circuit: Quentin Baillieux’s Le Mans 1955. A trailer for the film was recently released online: The short is based on the true events of ...
The 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans, held at the Circuit de la Sarthe in France, is remembered not only for the intense rivalry on the track but also for the catastrophic event that became the deadliest ...
"Look at their faces! Tell me you want to continue...?!" Another gorgeous animated short film to watch. Le Mans 1955 is a short film directed by Belgian animation filmmaker Quentin Baillieux. It first ...
It’s one thing to depict motorsports victory in film; triumph typically presents an obvious narrative. Tragedy is trickier to navigate, but Quentin Bailleux’s animated short film, Le Mans 1955—which ...
The deadliest crash ever in motor sports history happened in Le Mans, France, on June 12, 1955. The Le Mans endurance race is organized by France’s Automobile Club de L’Ouest and has been held almost ...
Bob Bull still vividly remembers the ball of flame he witnessed 68 years ago. At least 83 spectators were killed in motorsport’s deadliest accident. Robert Bull, Bob to his friends, was sitting in the ...
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