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SLOWLY GOING FASTER (2025)
Run Time: 24:25
Producer: Abreojos Films
Director: David Martinez
Editor: Lauren O’Malley, Anais Bernard
Graphics: Shelly Martinez
Key Cast: Alp Sungurtekin, Jalika Gaskin, Randy Johnson
FILM MAKERS
I started photographing at an early age as a way to explore the world — chasing light, people, and places that sparked my curiosity. That instinct for storytelling has guided me ever since, evolving from still photography into a growing focus on filmmaking.
I’m based in Los Angeles and split my time between California and Mexico, drawing inspiration from both cultures and landscapes. As an avid surfer, the rhythm of the ocean shapes how I see and move through the world — from the quality of light on the water to the way time slows down in certain moments. That sensibility flows naturally into my visual work.
What began as a solitary pursuit has become a deeply collaborative process, and I value the way many voices, experiences, and places come together to create a single frame or sequence. I’m drawn to minimalism — not as an aesthetic, but as a way of thinking. For me, every choice matters: the way I light a scene, compose an image, or shape a narrative. It’s about removing what isn’t essential to reveal what truly is.
Whether working on a photograph or a film, my goal is the same: to create work that feels honest, intentional, and alive.
*David Martinez has several films in The Vintagent Film Archive, including , Vincent Black Lightning (2022), Baja Scrambler (2020), and Summer Ride (2017).
SUMMARY
A meditation on speed, time, and devotion. This 24-minute documentary follows master builder Alp Sungurtekin as he returns to the salt flats of Bonneville, chasing records on machines of his own making. It’s a portrait of craft, patience, and the quiet pursuit of something just out of reach. This film was a 2025 selection for the Toronto Motorcycle Film Festival.
RELATED MEDIA
Read The Vintagent article 2019: covering David Martinez’s first trip to Bonneville
The film – two huge thumbs up .. great cinematography .. great sound .. damn fine soundtrack … coherent .. intelligent … and most importantly
ZERO bull**** ! None !!!!
Alp ? A man who obviously knows his business … dedicated and works his *** off to get it right … isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty when things change or go south … has no qualms about taking things a step further when its obvious the potential is there .. and once again … ZERO bull**** … don’t know the man personally but from the film I assume what you see is what you get .. and what you get is mighty damn fine !
So yeah … two thumbs up … to the power of ten .. will no doubt have to watch this again !
Damn fine .. damn fine indeed
BTW – I’m in complete agreement with the opinions on Bonneville offered by the participants .. IT IS that last bastion of genuine sport … BS pretentious spectacle need not apply .. here’s hoping the pillaged BLM does’t toss Bonneville into the Anarcho Capitalist trash bin of history .
Phew … 😎
My favorite Bonneville quote from Hot Rod Legend , R&C editor and friend … Neal East ;
” If you can build it to meet the safety regs … they’ll come up with a class to run in “
I wish Allen Millyard would show up with one of his freaks at Bonneville
So do we … but it seems Mr Millyard is more interested in Online Celebrity rather than genuine accomplishment …
So … all bets are … unless a bit of online shaming is in order get him off his butt … its doubtful Mr Millyard will ever come play with the big boys … preferring playtime with the SnowFlakes .. rather than competing with real men and women on real machines requiring real engineering .
Oh well … dream on sonny … cause thats all you’ll ever have in regards to this Millyard character