Synopsis
American independent filmmaker Jesse Moss directs Speedo, a documentary about the life and career of demolition derby driver Ed "Speedo" Jager. The film follows Jager from Riverhead Raceway in New York to the National Demolition Derby Championship in Florida. As a garage mechanic living in Long Island with his wife and kids, Jager starts out as a part-time racer. As he starts to win race after race, he develops an intense love and talent for the sport. Unfortunately, his wife hates racing and the marriage quickly falls apart. Jager puts everything he has into the demolition derbies and eventually falls for a track official, leading him to his goal of competing in a stock car race. Speedo was shown at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2003. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Year: 2003
Runtime: 78
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary
Produced by
Mile End Films
Release
by
Docurama
Awards
2003 - Audience Award - Full Frame Documentary Film Festival