I think I'm drawn to people who dream big, and both films have that. In 'Street Fight, Cory Booker wants to become Mayor of Newark, and in 'Racing Dreams,' three kids want to become NASCAR drivers.
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Every little kid has always wanted to be a race car driver. This gets some of that out.
With 'Street Fight,' it took an urban mayoral election and found lots of complexity in there. The same with 'Racing Dreams.' I wanted to show complexity within this world that most documentary people don't know anything about.
A man becomes what he dreams. And I dreamed of being in the movies. I was brought up on Steve McQueen, Clint Eastwood, Warren Beatty, and Cary Grant.
An Academy Award nomination is stuff dreams are made of.
I put a lot of faith in dreams. I know that big movie roles and opportunities are going to happen.
My new life goes beyond my dreams because my dream was Formula One and I achieved it. I'm a driver, I feel like a driver. I have won this race because I am alive.
I wasn't one of those kids who was chasing the dream and wanted to get to Hollywood because one day I was gonna get my chance and be a big star. I never felt like that.
For me, the American Dream was to go racing; for others, it's to pursue whatever their goals may be.
Growing up, I always dreamed of winning a major championship.
My dream when I was 14 was someday I could have a David Levine caricature of me in 'The New York Review of Books.'
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