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F1 Movie features real racing with Brad Pitt and Damson Idris
Pitt and Idris trained in real race cars for their roles in the upcoming F1 movie.

Brad Pitt and Damson Idris discuss hitting the track in real race cars for F1 the Movie.
Brad Pitt and Damson Idris prepare for F1 movie with real racing
Brad Pitt and Damson Idris tested their skills on real race cars while preparing for their roles in F1, an upcoming Formula One racing film. At the movie premiere in New York City, Pitt revealed they drove around 6,000 miles over two years. The film follows a retired F1 driver, played by Pitt, who mentors a talented rookie portrayed by Idris. The production involved collaboration with professional drivers, including Lewis Hamilton, who also produced the film. Director Joseph Kosinski faced challenges shooting during live events, with very limited time for each scene. Idris expressed excitement at his first experience at Silverstone, calling it unforgettable. The film, showcasing the high-octane world of F1, hits theaters on June 27.
Key Takeaways
"We drove 6,000 miles in total in these cars."
Pitt's pride in their extensive training for the film shows commitment to role preparation.
"Every time I was behind that wheel, it was the most exhilarating feeling in the world."
Idris captures the thrill of real racing during their preparation.
"We weren’t on our own schedule. We were on the schedule of Formula One, which is very tight."
Kosinski explains the challenges faced during filming due to live event constraints.
"That day, all of us felt like little kids. It's a testament to the world of Formula One."
Idris reflects on the joy and excitement experienced during the film's production.
The film's commitment to authenticity through real racing and collaboration with experienced drivers indicates a significant shift in how sports dramas are being made. The use of actual race tracks and real-life scenarios enhances the film's credibility, reflecting a growing trend in Hollywood to prioritize realism over mere dramatization. As audiences seek more genuine experiences in films, 'F1' stands to benefit from this approach. However, the intense filming conditions highlight the pressures faced by directors in aligning with real sporting events, which could spark conversation around production ethics in fast-paced environments.
Highlights
- Driving real race cars felt exhilarating, almost like therapy.
- We drove 6,000 miles to get it right, and I'm proud of that.
- Standing with F1 drivers felt like the biggest thing in the world.
- The excitement on set was contagious, like being kids again.
Potential challenges and pressures in film production
The tight filming schedule during live sporting events raises concerns about how production demands can affect both crews and the authenticity of the filming process. This could lead to discussions about industry practices.
This film could redefine how sports stories are told on screen.
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