Follows 4 runners across 8 Pamplona bull runs. Risking injury, they run inches from sharp horns of 1000+ pound bulls, shaping their lives.Follows 4 runners across 8 Pamplona bull runs. Risking injury, they run inches from sharp horns of 1000+ pound bulls, shaping their lives.Follows 4 runners across 8 Pamplona bull runs. Risking injury, they run inches from sharp horns of 1000+ pound bulls, shaping their lives.
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Unlike anything ever done before, and with unparalleled access, Chasing Red provides an exciting and wholly accurate film on the Pamplona running of the bulls. Next best thing to actually going to Spain. High quality filmmaking skills abound with frightening and intense sequences of real runners in the streets. Cannot wait to see it again! The thing that most people do not know about is the daily grind to run every morning and get through to the end. Dennis and his compatriots explain this better than anything that I've ever seen. Four very likable running characters make you wish for their safety and happiness, and the joy they find running leaps off the screen. Just an inspirational success by Dennis, especially as a first time filmmaker.
Using both new and historical footage Chasing Red introduces viewers to the ritual running of the bulls that happens multiple times each year during the Fiesta de San Fermin in Pamplona, Spain. It follows experienced runners and a newbie just learning the running ropes, under the mentoring wing of the filmmaker, learning the best places to stand, how to run, and strategies for when things go badly wrong.
Running the full emotional gamut, this doc had me on the edge of my seat - it was entertaining, exciting, and also scared the crap out of me! Don't think I ever want to ever go watch a running with the bulls in person after some of the scenes here, but won't ever forget - once seen you can't unsee it!
Running the full emotional gamut, this doc had me on the edge of my seat - it was entertaining, exciting, and also scared the crap out of me! Don't think I ever want to ever go watch a running with the bulls in person after some of the scenes here, but won't ever forget - once seen you can't unsee it!
Dennis Clancey's directorial debut of Chasing Red gives the viewer an excellent insight into the running of the bulls.
I did not know much about the bull run in Pamplona before viewing, but afterwards I can see how it requires a lot of planning and training.
It touches on every aspect of the run including the history, which I would have liked to see more of.
It was nice to see the types of people that want to run year after year. The aerial shots also added a nice viewpoint.
I would love to maybe see a part two in the future and if I am ever crazy enough to run with the bulls, I will be contacting Mr. Clancey!
I did not know much about the bull run in Pamplona before viewing, but afterwards I can see how it requires a lot of planning and training.
It touches on every aspect of the run including the history, which I would have liked to see more of.
It was nice to see the types of people that want to run year after year. The aerial shots also added a nice viewpoint.
I would love to maybe see a part two in the future and if I am ever crazy enough to run with the bulls, I will be contacting Mr. Clancey!
This film was an up close and personal view of running with the bulls in Spain. The filming was amazing! The film highlighted for men who run with the bulls. You realize how spiritual it is to run with the bulls and you learn about each of the four men personally. I took my ten year old daughter and seven son to see it. Both my kids enjoyed the movie and my ten year old is not determined to go to Spain to run with the bulls. There was very very very brief nudity in the beginning of the film. But it was true to the movie and not disturbing at all. Also, this film shows all aspects of the festival the good, the bad and the ugly. The movie is non-stop gripping and when the credits rolled at the end, I didn't want to leave my seat - I wanted more.
This movie centres on the action at the week long San Fermin festival or the Pamplona Running of the Bulls, in Spain. It follows the experiences of a group of enthusiasts, some returning practitioners others at their first running. For anyone who has ever been, wanted to visit or simply unsure what the festival entails this film is a must.
The cinematography compels the viewer to engage in the experience, providing a realistic portrayal of the dangers involved in this adrenalin fuelled run.
A thoroughly engaging experience and a lot safer than running on the horns of the Bulls...as you will see!
The cinematography compels the viewer to engage in the experience, providing a realistic portrayal of the dangers involved in this adrenalin fuelled run.
A thoroughly engaging experience and a lot safer than running on the horns of the Bulls...as you will see!
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