Racing to Nowhere: Steve McQueen’s Polarizing Vision of Le Mans
Steve McQueen’s passion project Le Mans (1971) emerged from a tumultuous production history, shifting from its original incarnation as “Day of the Champion” with director John Sturges to a more experimental documentary-style racing film under Lee H. Katzin. After losing creative control and his salary to keep the project alive, McQueen delivered a divisive exploration of the legendary 24-hour endurance race that would ultimately lead to his production company’s bankruptcy. Join us—Pete Wright and Andy Nelson—as we continue the Car Racing series with a conversation about Le Mans.
The Documentary Approach
Pete and Andy explore how Le Mans takes a radical departure from traditional racing film narratives, eschewing conventional—Hold on there! This is currently only available for members. It’ll be available to everyone else soon, but why not become a member so you can listen to it now? We’d love it if you became a member to support our show, but you’d love it because of everything you get. We have monthly member bonus episodes that only members can access. You also get access to members-only Discord channels, and early ad-free releases for every episode. Plus, you get to vote on the movies we discuss in our members only episodes! What can we say? It pays to be a member. Learn more about supporting The Next Reel film podcast through your own membership — visit TruStory FM.
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