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  • Recline your seat and watch Gran Turismo doc KAZ on YouTube, Vimeo

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    02.07.2014

    Gran Turismo enthusiasts: Shift into neutral and kick back for the next 84 minutes or so, because KAZ: Pushing The Virtual Divide is now on YouTube, Vimeo, and Reel House. The behind-the-scenes documentary came to Hulu in January, and now it's available across a number of streaming channels including Amazon Instant Video and Crackle. Director Tamir Moscovici said the film has full English subtitles on Vimeo, with additional languages on the way. Meanwhile, Reel House has some bonus content if you really want your fill of Polyphony's driving sim.

  • Gran Turismo documentary 'KAZ' coming to Amazon and other services Feb. 5

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    Danny Cowan
    Danny Cowan
    01.23.2014

    KAZ: Pushing the Virtual Divide, a documentary film chronicling the life of Gran Turismo series producer Kazunori Yamauchi, will premiere for Amazon Instant Video, Crackle, and other video streaming services on February 5, Sony announced this week. Directed by Tamir Moscovici (Urban Outlaw, Painting Coconuts), KAZ explores the creation of the Gran Turismo series in the context of Yamauchi's lifelong fascination with cars and racing. The film focuses on Yamauchi's "relentless willingness to challenge himself, to hold none of his past achievements sacred, and push beyond the virtual divide in his pursuit of perfection." The documentary will also begin airing on the Sony Movie Channel starting next month, and will be available for download from the Sony Entertainment Network. KAZ launched this week as a Hulu exclusive.

  • Gran Turismo documentary 'KAZ: Pushing The Virtual Divide' hits Hulu next week

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    Earnest Cavalli
    Earnest Cavalli
    01.16.2014

    Come January 22, Hulu subscribers will be given a behind the scenes look at Polyphony Digital's fan-favorite racing simulation franchise, Gran Turismo, with the release of KAZ: Pushing The Virtual Divide. Partially named for Polyphony CEO Kazunori Yamauchi, the documentary "reveals historical footage and never been told stories shared by some of the most influential people in the automotive and gaming industries," according to Sony's official description.