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Clarkfan
10-05-2010, 02:08 PM
The film makes its debut in Japan on Thursday (can't wait for it to be released here). I may just have to break my boycott of cinemas and go!!!

In the meantime, I just stumbled across this.

Top Gear did a documentary on Senna, and here are the links.

In particular, pay attention to Hamilton driving the MP4/4 in the 2nd clip and then listen to his comments.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_rJH9XVIQA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC9ZeCr5bEA&feature=related

Toronto Motorsports
10-05-2010, 04:11 PM
Wow... that was great! Can't hardly wait for the movie.

Any idea if we'll see in theaters or will it be a video release?

Derrick

Toronto Motorsports
10-05-2010, 04:22 PM
Film celebrates Brazilian F1 racing superstar

Six years after being given the green light from Ayrton Senna’s family, a documentary on the life of the brilliantly talented Brazilian racer is ready for its close-up.

But don’t think for a second that getting “Senna” to theatres was easy.

The filmmakers went through agony trying to edit a five-hour original cut to 3.5 hours before slicing it into its final 100-minute length.

“It was horrible: When you assemble something like this dot-by-dot, just losing anything — a scene, a line of dialogue — is horribly painful, but you have to do it because the narrative has to have a certain pace,” said Manish Pandey, the film’s executive producer and writer.

“What you are trying to do constantly is be as accurate as you can, you are trying to do it with the footage that you’ve got and the words that are available, and then be editorial.”

A special screening of the documentary will take place in Japan on Thursday against a backdrop of the Formula One race preparations at the Suzuka Circuit, before it opens Friday in Japan. The film will have its official world premiere next month in Senna’s native Sao Paulo, hosted by his family. Canadian release plans are not yet decided but will likely happen next year.

When it does come to Canada, movie goers will see a documentary directed by British Academy of Film and Television Arts award winner Asif Kapadia that eschews the usual talking heads. Instead, “Senna” relies on voices over archival and behind-the-scenes footage that the filmmakers dug it out of Formula One commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone’s archive. Many Senna home movies have also been woven into the mix after the family agreed to help the filmmakers with the documentary.

“The most emotional time in my life was going to Sao Paulo to pitch the story to his sister, Viviane,” Pandey said.

“What I did was put together a 40-minute presentation on my computer with music that had my take on what he was as a man. She cried her eyes out all the way through it and, at the end, she gave me a big hug and said ‘you really knew my brother.’ Given that I never met him, it was an incredible thing to say.”

Three weeks later, they were in Ecclestone’s office getting access to his video archives, something no filmmaker has ever done. That delivered never before seen footage of key events that shaped Senna’s career, such as the acrimonious confrontations he had in drivers’ meetings with the sport’s governing body president at the time Jean-Marie Balastre.

A co-production of Working Title and Universal, the film is the brainchild of James Gay-Rees, whose father was in charge of the John Player Special account in Formula One, a livery Senna raced under in 1985 and 1986. Gay-Rees’ original idea had the film centreing on the final three days in Senna’s life that ended in a high-speed accident at Imola’s Tamburello Corner, five laps into the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. That focus changed after Pandey came on board.

“I really didn’t want to do a film about the death of Ayrton Senna because I thought it would really miss the point of him, even if the plan was to do three days at Imola with flashbacks,” he said.

“I really wanted to make it cinematic by giving him the classic three act structure of the story: The ascendancy of the guy, his massive meteoric rise, and then the third act about his death.”

Following Senna from his first race to his last fateful weekend gives the film an incredible opportunity to show his sublime talent, his drive to win, and underlines the sport’s tremendous loss.

Senna burst onto the F1 scene with the unremarkable Toleman team in 1984 and immediately showed the brilliance that would have many call him the most talented driver to ever sit in a racing car. In a decade, he won 41 of 161 grand prix starts, grabbed pole an incredible 65 times, and took home three world championships.

Along the way, Senna became a superstar in Brazil and remains revered in that country and around the world 16 years after his death. For example, when celebrated Sao Paulo born composer Antonio Pinto heard about the film, he contacted Pandey and insisted upon writing the score for the movie.

It’s a gesture Canadian racing fans likely understand after losing megastar Gilles Villeneuve 28 years ago in a crash during a qualifying race at the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix.

And that raw emotion that the filmmakers encountered at almost every turn simply ratcheted up the anxiety as they worked to get it right.

“I’ve had two years of sleepless nights — there was an unbelievable amount of pressure on us,” Pandey said.

“When saw Viviane and talked about the project the first time, she said ‘we have so much faith in you’ and we promised her that we would not let her down. I believe we kept our promise.”

RMR2
10-05-2010, 04:31 PM
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The filmmakers went through agony trying to edit a five-hour original cut to 3.5 hours before slicing it into its final 100-minute length.

“It was horrible: When you assemble something like this dot-by-dot, just losing anything — a scene, a line of dialogue — is horribly painful, but you have to do it because the narrative has to have a certain pace,” said Manish Pandey, the film’s executive producer and writer.

With 5 hrs of footage,you'd think that 2 parts would've worked.Either way,looking forward to you stocking this soon Derrick.

mwrmt
10-05-2010, 05:20 PM
This should be incredible, but c'mon, make it a 5 part mini-doc then.

And yes, Derrick, will you be stocking this when it's available.

joem2728
10-05-2010, 08:35 PM
Count me in for sure......

Clarkfan
10-05-2010, 09:36 PM
Me too!!! Particularly if they release it on Blu-ray.

I find it interesting that ALL of today's drivers, including a certain one idolized by some around here, are unanimous in saying............Senna was the best.

Porschefanatic
10-06-2010, 12:47 PM
I liked those Tubes! Would love to see the movie!:)

kapsis21
10-06-2010, 01:51 PM
Sir Ayrton Senna the legend!. nothing but utter respect for the man... I just feel bad that when i started to watch racing he wasnt there...last line from the top gear guy summed up though.

Clarkfan
10-06-2010, 02:49 PM
Sir???? What's with that?

kapsis21
10-06-2010, 03:31 PM
Sir???? What's with that?

i respect that man for his talent and driving skills. so in my eyes he is Sir. ;)

Clarkfan
10-06-2010, 03:39 PM
Ok. Just as long as you don't start calling the Chin Sir Chin. Some Hong Kong businessman might get upset. ;)

kapsis21
10-06-2010, 03:48 PM
Ok. Just as long as you don't start calling the Chin Sir Chin. Some Hong Kong businessman might get upset. ;)

LOL. he is not Sir.. he is KING ;) and so it begins again...wat was i thinking..

Clarkfan
10-06-2010, 04:38 PM
Sometimes it is simply far too easy.....................:D

Ground Effect
10-07-2010, 10:03 PM
I just watched and this cought my eye. Pretty cool as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhtGBFB-Fl4&NR=1

Clarkfan
10-07-2010, 11:11 PM
Two boys in a toy shop!!!!

Well done in finding it.

Thanks

mwrmt
10-08-2010, 07:27 PM
Thanks GE. Awesome find.

It's nice to see some emotion from these guys, especially Hammy.

That'd be like me sitting in any of the R8's that TK won LeMans with.:cool:

Clarkfan
10-08-2010, 09:27 PM
What an interesting concept for a new thread................cars you would love to simply sit in.

I think I will give it a go.

Octranspo
10-09-2010, 10:17 AM
Anyone want to pitch in for tickets to Japan to see it next week.:)
Can't wait to see myself and to own a copy.

Clarkfan
10-09-2010, 11:04 AM
It debuted this week. It was shown in Tokyo on Thursday night.

Clarkfan
10-13-2010, 07:39 PM
According to Jonathan Noble over at Autosport the film will not be released, on a world-wide basis, until mid 2011. And N. America will probably be one of the last locales for it to be debuted in. After all, NASCAR rules throughout most of NA. :confused:

joem2728
10-14-2010, 03:49 PM
According to Jonathan Noble over at Autosport the film will not be released, on a world-wide basis, until mid 2011. And N. America will probably be one of the last locales for it to be debuted in. After all, NASCAR rules throughout most of NA. :confused:

sad, but true......then again, i'd bet we'd be surprised by how many NASCAR fans do know who Senna was and his worldwide impact on motor racing.

Clarkfan
10-14-2010, 04:23 PM
You mean after they untied their tongues after trying to pronounce his first name. :D

joem2728
10-14-2010, 04:26 PM
you Mean After They Untied Their Tongues After Trying To Pronounce His First Name. :d


Lmao!.........

kapsis21
10-15-2010, 09:51 AM
people here are either Nascar fans or dont even know what F1 is all about.. have a colleague from brazil and he obviously knows about it.. funny thing is he calls Rubens slow as he always lets others pass. LOL.
have another colleague who actually worked as a fire safety marshall back in the 60s and 70s. she knows a lot abt Dan Gurney Jim Clark .. so trying to get as much knowledge from her as i can..
but yep Nascar fans are typical they think open wheel racing is stupid.. i for one disagree wholeheartedly..

Cosworth
10-16-2010, 06:19 PM
Can't wait to see this movie! :)

Watching that video of Jenson and Lewis in the McLaren storage garage sent chills down my spine thinking what it would be like if I were able to just walk through there. Seeing all of those cars just wrapped in plastic was so eerie yet powerful at the same time.

While on the subject of Senna and McLaren, here is a quick article about Senna, the 1993 season, and the MP4/8. It's not as iconic as the MP4/4, but a good read nonetheless.

http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/vintage-mclaren-senna-overcame-challenges/


RJ

p.s. On an unrelated side note, I never quite knew that to call the McLaren's. Is it suppose to be MP4-# or MP4/#. I've seen both.

mwrmt
10-18-2010, 01:12 AM
Can't wait to see this movie! :)

Watching that video of Jenson and Lewis in the McLaren storage garage sent chills down my spine thinking what it would be like if I were able to just walk through there. Seeing all of those cars just wrapped in plastic was so eerie yet powerful at the same time.

While on the subject of Senna and McLaren, here is a quick article about Senna, the 1993 season, and the MP4/8. It's not as iconic as the MP4/4, but a good read nonetheless.

http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/vintage-mclaren-senna-overcame-challenges/


RJ

p.s. On an unrelated side note, I never quite knew that to call the McLaren's. Is it suppose to be MP4-# or MP4/#. I've seen both.

While the MP4/8 may not be as iconic as the MP4/4, the 4/8 is my fave. :cool:

Indyfan
02-26-2011, 08:59 AM
Wow.......sounds like we may have a real winner here, based on this review. Something to rival 'Grand Prix', even?

http://blogs.forbes.com/tamarawarren/2011/02/25/senna-film-review-the-life-of-a-formula-one-driver/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrbJPsPtTyU

I can't wait!!!!!

RMR2
02-26-2011, 04:41 PM
Wow.......sounds like we may have a real winner here, based on this review. Something to rival 'Grand Prix', even?

http://blogs.forbes.com/tamarawarren/2011/02/25/senna-film-review-the-life-of-a-formula-one-driver/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrbJPsPtTyU

I can't wait!!!!!

This is going to be a good one,to say the least.

Clarkfan
02-27-2011, 12:18 PM
It won an aware at the Sundance film festival at the end of January and is due for limited release in the US in the spring. I suspect it will soon be coming to Toronto too.

Perhaps we can organize a TOMO night and all go together?

race1010
02-27-2011, 12:54 PM
It won an aware at the Sundance film festival at the end of January and is due for limited release in the US in the spring. I suspect it will soon be coming to Toronto too.

Based on that timing, it probably means those of us on the 'other' coast (mwrmt, AutoExposure, et al) should see a 'first-release' some time in 2013 or 2014.....:eek: :o :(