Williams
Watch TrailerSir Frank Williams, founder of the legendary Formula 1 team, gazes from his office window. His eyes hold the same indomitable will that once propelled him from a garage to the pinnacle of global motorsport, now fixed on the past. Archival race footage of his cars battling for championships intertwines with home videos and rare interviews. The film traces not only the team's triumph but also the founder's personal tragedy, his fight after a devastating crash, and the unquenchable passion for speed he passed to his daughter Claire, who carried his legacy forward.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2017 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Morgan Matthews |
| Runtime | 109 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.4/10 (97 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
This documentary portrait transcends mere chronology, becoming a study in obsession. The lens captures not ceremonial victories, but the ticking clock in an empty hangar and the lines on the face of a man for whom the racetrack became his only universe.
What lingers after the credits is not just the thrill of speed, but a quiet awe for the price dreamers pay to harness it. The film masterfully contrasts roaring engines with the profound silence of human resilience. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Morgan Matthews
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The scent of petrol and old leather, the hallowed silence of a trophy room, crackling pre-race tension.
🎭 Cast
Frank Williams
Self
Jackie Stewart
Self - F1 Driver 1965-1973
Nigel Mansell
Self
Alan Jones
Self - Williams Driver 1978-1981
Patrick Head
Self - Former Williams Engineering Director
Howden Ganley
Self
Emily Bevan
Lady Virginia Williams
Jenny Funnell
Pamela Cockerill
Claire Williams
Self - Daughter of Sir Frank Williams
Frank Dernie
Self
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