A Faster Horse: The Mustang Documentary You've Been Waiting For
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A Faster Horse: The Mustang Documentary You've Been Waiting For
After all this time, there really has never been a definitive film that encapsulates the whole story of the Mustang. Until now.
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#2
Legacy TMS Member
I think it’s fair to say that everyone here, including myself, is a big Mustang fan. If not more than that. The Mustang, no matter which iteration, which variation, which engine, will always hold a special place in our hearts. However, through the years, through all the Mustang’s trial and tribulations, there really has never been a truly definitive film that encapsulates the car we all love so much. Until now.
The trailer you are about to see below is from a short film documentary about the history and future of the Mustang, A Faster Horse. And honestly, the trailer itself gave me goosebumps. It’s the sort of independent film you’d see at Cannes or winning an Oscar; that’s how good this film looks.
A Faster Horse seems to transcend the typical automotive film’s enthusiast audience and brings the passion we all have for this car to a world stage. The film will be available through Vimeo starting October 9th, and will be featured in a select few theaters around the country for one day only on October 8th. Watch the trailer, pre-order the film. Do it. It’s definitely worth it.
The trailer you are about to see below is from a short film documentary about the history and future of the Mustang, A Faster Horse. And honestly, the trailer itself gave me goosebumps. It’s the sort of independent film you’d see at Cannes or winning an Oscar; that’s how good this film looks.
A Faster Horse seems to transcend the typical automotive film’s enthusiast audience and brings the passion we all have for this car to a world stage. The film will be available through Vimeo starting October 9th, and will be featured in a select few theaters around the country for one day only on October 8th. Watch the trailer, pre-order the film. Do it. It’s definitely worth it.
#3
new Mustang documentary
Have you seen the trailer for A Faster Horse? It looks incredible. October 8th in theaters, one night only. I'm there.
"Everyone has a Mustang story."
https://www.tugg.com/titles/a-faster-horse
"Everyone has a Mustang story."
https://www.tugg.com/titles/a-faster-horse
#4
V6 Member
It is an interesting story that any Mustang, or car lover will like. Watching how Ford is structured for a project of d signing and creating a new version of a car is fasinationating. The fact that it is a Mustang. Takes it over the top for me.
I would like to buy a copy so I can play it anytime and anywhere I would like to. It looks like you can buy it, but only to get permission to view it online. I suppose it would have a password I would need to remember. Along with having to be connected to the Internet to run it.
Anyone know if a dvd version will be available?
I would like to buy a copy so I can play it anytime and anywhere I would like to. It looks like you can buy it, but only to get permission to view it online. I suppose it would have a password I would need to remember. Along with having to be connected to the Internet to run it.
Anyone know if a dvd version will be available?
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Legacy TMS Member
DVD: $25
Blu-Ray: $16
Also, Vimeo, in case anyone wonders, digital stream anytime, $13, or rent it for $7.
Blu-Ray: $16
Also, Vimeo, in case anyone wonders, digital stream anytime, $13, or rent it for $7.
#9
Mach 1 Member
DVD: $25
Blu-Ray: $16
Also, Vimeo, in case anyone wonders, digital stream anytime, $13, or rent it for $7.
Blu-Ray: $16
Also, Vimeo, in case anyone wonders, digital stream anytime, $13, or rent it for $7.
#10
V6 Member
My copy is going next to my copies of Bullet, gone in sixty seconds, death race, transformers, I am legend, and transformers.
I respect your call out Hyperdrive. It's not an Oscar winning movie that would be up for best picture. It is a well done documentary on the creation and transformation of an American icon. IMHO, the exterior design captures the Mustang DNA. The entire car is a work of art. It is over the top amazing to me to be able to watch how the engineers put this version together. Watching some of the warts play out like the last minute issues of the drive shaft I believe it it was. Watching how all the different units worked together. Very interesting and the story of the car in my garage.
To me, I want a physical copy to save. Thanks again for point out it will be released. I am just waiting for dec 8th now.
I respect your call out Hyperdrive. It's not an Oscar winning movie that would be up for best picture. It is a well done documentary on the creation and transformation of an American icon. IMHO, the exterior design captures the Mustang DNA. The entire car is a work of art. It is over the top amazing to me to be able to watch how the engineers put this version together. Watching some of the warts play out like the last minute issues of the drive shaft I believe it it was. Watching how all the different units worked together. Very interesting and the story of the car in my garage.
To me, I want a physical copy to save. Thanks again for point out it will be released. I am just waiting for dec 8th now.
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Shelby GT500 Member
Just FYI, the fiery bright redhead from New Jersey in there is a pretty cool personal friend who is the head of the radiology dept in one of their hospital systems. You'd never guess it by looking at her. She also has a collection of roughly 2 1/2 dozen Fords, most of them Mustangs of some variety.
#15
Mach 1 Member
It was OK, first 3rd of it was cool but the other 2/3rd of it played to much as a commercial then a good documentary film. Not enough detailed technical info, not enough history provided other then they stated Shelby was awesome made mustang powerful and few old video clips. To much people talking like salesman stating " mustang blah blah awesome " mustang heritage blah blah, blah blah iconic mustang, mustang, mustang, mustang" the only good part was the videos from the inside of factory and design studios, the dialog and information in this did not teach me anything new that most people already know. Should of made it as a history documentary and tell stories of all the generation of mustangs, but all we got is a long commercial for the S550.
#16
Currently a Corvette Owner!
I liked it. I met the film crew back in 2014, at a track day I was driving in, and a picture of our red beauty is in the film! Too bad it's when they roll through pictures really fast, so it's hard to see. It's at the 38-minute mark. I paused the movie to catch the screen, it's wifey and son with the car:
#17
Super Boss Lawman Member
I liked it. I met the film crew back in 2014, at a track day I was driving in, and a picture of our red beauty is in the film! Too bad it's when they roll through pictures really fast, so it's hard to see. It's at the 38-minute mark. I paused the movie to catch the screen, it's wifey and son with the car:
#19
Legacy TMS Member
It was OK, first 3rd of it was cool but the other 2/3rd of it played to much as a commercial then a good documentary film. Not enough detailed technical info, not enough history provided other then they stated Shelby was awesome made mustang powerful and few old video clips. To much people talking like salesman stating " mustang blah blah awesome " mustang heritage blah blah, blah blah iconic mustang, mustang, mustang, mustang" the only good part was the videos from the inside of factory and design studios, the dialog and information in this did not teach me anything new that most people already know. Should of made it as a history documentary and tell stories of all the generation of mustangs, but all we got is a long commercial for the S550.
Then again I could just be bitter they didn't talk about how awesome the S197 was
#20
Currently a Corvette Owner!
I kind of agree with Cavero about the S197. The S197 launched the whole 'retro muscle' thing in 2005, and interest in the modern Mustang skyrocketed. Then S197 improvements for 2011 improved it to a sporty car. Then came the Boss in 2012. Didn't Dave Pericak spearhead the Boss program? All of this would have made a nice 'bring the audience up to speed' sort of thing.