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Explores the "Italian motor valley" culture as a source of both pride and pain. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can help by: Comparing it to the true story of Carlo Capone
Real racing footage and practical stunts replace CGI for a gritty feel. Veloce come il vento
The narrative follows Giulia De Martino, a seventeen-year-old racing prodigy forced to shoulder the weight of her family’s legacy and debts after her father’s sudden death. Her only hope of keeping their home and her younger brother is to win the GT Championship. This desperation leads her to reconnect with her estranged brother, Loris, a former champion turned heroin addict living in a state of perpetual chemical haze. Explores the "Italian motor valley" culture as a
Stefano Accorsi lost weight and spent time with addicts to portray Loris. Her only hope of keeping their home and