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'Ferrari' movie fuses automotive legacy with advanced 3D printing technology

Source: CRP Technology 2 min Reading Time

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Michael Mann's 'Ferrari' film, set in the automotive heart of Modena, delves into the life of Enzo Ferrari, capturing the essence of his legacy and innovation in car racing. Utilizing CRP Technology's cutting-edge 3D printing, the movie features authentically crafted props that mirror Ferrari's pioneering spirit

3D printed visor for helmet in Glass fiber reinforced composite Windform GT, assembly test (on left) and helmet built, on the scene on actor and dummy (on the right). Courtesy Prop On-Set Team(Source:  CRP Technology)
3D printed visor for helmet in Glass fiber reinforced composite Windform GT, assembly test (on left) and helmet built, on the scene on actor and dummy (on the right). Courtesy Prop On-Set Team
(Source: CRP Technology)

Nestled in the soul of Modena, a city echoing with the thunderous symphony of engines and steeped in the storied tradition of automotive prowess, the eclectic and innovative filmmaker Michael Mann assumed the directorial helm to breathe life into the enthralling saga of Enzo Ferrari, the mastermind behind Ferrari cars.

Drawing inspiration from Brock Yates’ seminal 1991 biography, “Enzo Ferrari: The Man and the Machine”, Mann's new cinematic masterpiece, “Ferrari” — Italian release: December 14th; worldwide: December 25th — meticulously explores the profound impact of this visionary Italian luminary on the realms of both automotive engineering and motorsport history.

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