
Bugatti: A Thirst for Speed
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
The story of the Bugattis of Milan and Molsheim, the eccentric family behind the brand: Carlo, the patriarch and furniture designer; Rembrandt, the troubled sculptor; Ettore, the gifted engineer; Jean, the unfortunate heir. Art and design. Beauty and luxury. The fastest cars. Races. The need for speed.
Top Cast
Philipp Demandt
Philipp Demandt
Self - Art Historian
Philipp Demandt
Self - Art Historian
Helmut Müller
Helmut Müller
Self - Deutz AG Historian
Helmut Müller
Self - Deutz AG Historian
Philipp Hoffmann
Philipp Hoffmann
Self - Museum Curator
Philipp Hoffmann
Self - Museum Curator
Gail Smith
Gail Smith
Self - Bugatti Enthusiast
Gail Smith
Self - Bugatti Enthusiast
Julius Kruta
Julius Kruta
Self - Bugatti Co. Historian
Julius Kruta
Self - Bugatti Co. Historian
Edward Horswell
Edward Horswell
Self - Art Gallerist
Edward Horswell
Self - Art Gallerist
Bert van den Bossche
Bert van den Bossche
Self - Antwerp Zoo Staff Member
Bert van den Bossche
Self - Antwerp Zoo Staff Member
Derek Hitchman
Derek Hitchman
Self - Bugatti Restorer
Derek Hitchman
Self - Bugatti Restorer
Malcolm Gentry
Malcolm Gentry
Self - Car Restorer
Malcolm Gentry
Self - Car Restorer
Stephen Gentry
Stephen Gentry
Self - Car Restorer / Car Racer
Stephen Gentry
Self - Car Restorer / Car Racer
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