TT3D: Closer to the Edge

TT3D: Closer to the Edge
TT3D: Closer to the Edge

Film Details

Year

2011

Duration

103 minutes

Genres

Documentary, Sport

Language

English

UNAVAILABLE TO STREAM

This film is not currently available to stream, and we no longer run a DVD service. Find a different film to stream now.

If you're interested in this film being added to the Into Film+ streaming service, please let us know and we’ll explore adding it. Find out more.

Find out where you can watch this film at findanyfilm.com

UNAVAILABLE TO STREAM

This film is not currently available to stream, and we no longer run a DVD service. Find a different film to stream now.

If you're interested in this film being added to the Into Film+ streaming service, please let us know and we’ll explore adding it. Find out more.

LOGIN/CREATE AN ACCOUNT

Find out where you can watch this film at findanyfilm.com


Synopsis

This thrilling documentary centres on the most dangerous race in history - the Isle of Man TT - a ferocious 100-year-old motorbike battle on the public roads of a rural British island. The 3D effect revs up a unique ride for viewers - tightly tracking finely tuned machines as they carve through a breathtaking landscape at speeds of 200 mph. Whilst the high-octane visuals and course history are key components, the real engine of the film is the riders themselves. Discovering why these speed demons are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice is a surprisingly vitalising journey. It is a consistently funny one too thanks to "People's Champion" Guy Martin - a top racer who welds race-day intensity with an endearing child-like joy of life.

Director/s

Cast (in alphabetical order)

Additional details

UNAVAILABLE TO STREAM

This film is not currently available to stream, and we no longer run a DVD service. Find a different film to stream now.

If you're interested in this film being added to the Into Film+ streaming service, please let us know and we’ll explore adding it. Find out more.

LOGIN/CREATE AN ACCOUNT

Find out where you can watch this film at findanyfilm.com

15 Classification

Contains strong language.

Find out more on the BBFC website

Related Films

Senna
Into Film+

Senna(2010)

Senna(2010)

Stream on Into Film+

Thrilling, adrenaline-fuelled doc charting the professional life of the late and legendary Formula One driver, Ayrton Senna.

25 Reviews

Certificate12

11+ years 101 mins

Read More
The Armstrong Lie
Film

The Armstrong Lie(2013)

The Armstrong Lie(2013)

A documentary chronicling sports legend Lance Armstrong's improbable rise and ultimate fall from grace.

0 Reviews

Certificate15

14+ years 124 mins

Read More

Rate this film

Club Leaders can rate films! Help other club leaders decide if this film is suitable for use in their film club by giving it a rating.

Rate this film

Your rating

Click a star to rate this film

Ratings guide

  • Worked brilliantly
  • Went down well
  • Had some value
  • Did not enjoy it
  • Would not use again

Member rating

22 Reviews

Members rating breakdown
5 Star
10
4 Star
5
3 Star
1
2 Star
1
1 Star
5
View all reviews

Leader rating

This film has not been rated by a club leader yet. Be the first to rate this film.

Start an Into Film Club or Log in to rate this film

Reviews (22)

Members rating

Sort reviews by

Back to top Load more

Viewing 0 of 0 Reviews found.

Anson Road Into Film Club

Into Film Clubs

Into Film Clubs provide opportunities to watch, review and make films.

Coleg Sir Gar Into Film Club (Do I Need a Licence header)

Do I Need a Licence?

Information on which licences you need to show films in your education setting.

How Do Into Film Clubs Work? header

How do Into Film Clubs work?

Find out more about what's involved in running your very own Into Film Club.

Into Film CPD Training (Bolton)

Training

Learn to use film to raise literacy attainment and engage students.

What our educators say

"We are currently screening The Wizard of Oz, profound film that it is, and the last film Wall-E. It's been rewarding observing the KS1 6 year olds run the gamut of emotions from wonder to sadness to joy. "

- Mark Ellis, Teacher, ChristChurch C of E Primary School, London