A few days ago we lost the director of one of our favorite films. Sir Hugh Hudson doesn't have a long list of classic films on his IMDB but he was a director who dedicated his entire life to the craft of filmmaking and also happened to make one of the greatest sports films of all time and one of our personal favorites, Chariots of Fire. This story of two Olympic sprinters competing just after World War I is as deeply moving as it was when it came out over 40 years ago.
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