Very sad. AN Important abd funny documentary about a small town in India that most of the people there work in Car factorys , their Grand parents started working there,Amazing. They have Races through the year ,driving the cars they have built ,and its very important for them to win.... In 2008 Factorys started Closing down, so people got fired , and from a Happy middle class town it wrnt Banck rapt. Very Sad. And important to watch in my opinion ,how the Midlle working class is destroyed in America.
Dirty Driving: Thundercars of Indiana
2008
Action / Documentary / Sport
Dirty Driving: Thundercars of Indiana
2008
Action / Documentary / Sport
Plot summary
Auto racing is an obsession in Anderson, Indiana. Even with local auto factories closing down and jobs being lost, the town's residents continue to flock to the local speedway every Friday night--and its drivers continue to pour their dwindling resources into their Thundercars. Emmy(R)-winning filmmaker Jon Alpert presents this look at this passion for racing in rust-belt America. Since the closing of a GM plant and the loss of 33,000 jobs, the once-thriving town of Anderson now stands witness to empty factories, shuttered stores and abandoned home--but also to packed houses at Anderson Speedway where people put their troubles on hold to watch the cacophony of screeching tires and crashing metal as drivers vie for Thundercar supremacy.
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An electrifying indictment
I just saw this last night on HBO. Astounding closeups of some of the people involved in short track oval amateur racing in small town Indiana. I grew up in small midwestern town myself, so I am no stranger to car obsession and odd ways to kill time, but what this film shows about current rural America is kind of frightening.
These people drink, insult and intimidate each other, and waste time destroying old cars in this very aggressive form of racing, use disgusting language, all with their children and mothers present. While this goes on, their town is going bankrupt around them, and these folks seem only to want to extract revenge from each other on a dirt track. The meanspiritedness of it all makes the biggest impression, even the women are threatening each other in bar scenes. I don't know what has happened to the US, is this all the result of years of violent movies and bad taste music videos?
Slanted view of both racing and Anderson, Indiana
The makers of this movie had a specific story they wanted to tell, and they definitely made a movie that told that story. Unfortunately, they took advantage of the people the chose to profile in the film to tell that story, and ignored anything that would have distracted from it.
Anderson, Indiana has a rich history in professional auto racing, which still happens there to this day. Alas, sharing that fact would have gotten in the way of the slanted story the directors wanted to tell.