Dust to Glory

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Dust to Glory
Directed by Dana Brown
Editing by Dana Brown and Scott Waugh
Running time 97 minutes
Language English
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Dust to Glory (2005) is a documentary about the famous Baja 1000 off-road race. Filming occurred throughout the 2003 event.[1] The film is directed by Dana Brown of Step Into Liquid fame. The film was edited in Adobe Premiere Pro. The film score was by Nathan Furst.

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  • "Everyone seems to think that this crotch-rocket rumble is the equivalent of invading Normandy. "We're a band of brothers," says one racer. No, you're a band of boys, competing to see who has the longest camshaft." -Kyle Smith, The New York Post
  • "All in all, this is an entertaining and informative film that exposes an event unlike any other. Some scenes are strictly for race lovers, but there is enough here overall to entertain curious outsiders." -Jeff Otto, IGN Filmforce

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  1. ^ Motor Sports: Mario Andretti named Grand Marshall for Baja 1000

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