The Wind Gods
33rd America's Cup
2013 · 54 min · Documentary
A feature length documentary film following Larry Ellison's 10-year quest to bring the oldest trophy in international sport, The America's Cup, back to the United States.
Directed by Fritz Mitchell · Written by Jeff Sarokin
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Jeremy Irons Narrator (voice) -
Larry Ellison Self - R Russell Coutts Self
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