Rent TT: A Film Documentary (2003)

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Synopsis:
The TT is the world's most famous motorcycle race, renowned since 1907 as the ultimate test of man and machine. For the thousands of fans who travel to the Isle of Man each year it is a pilgrimage to the shrine of motorcycling. This documentary captures the spirit and character that surrounds the festival through the eyes of those involved in it. Through director Andy Stickland's candid approach, the 'real' TT is seen on film for perhaps the first time. It reveals the emotions, fears and thrills throughout the fortnight that go hand-in-hand with the excitement of the racing.
It offers an all-access pass to the pit lane tensions, and gives an angle to the TT that is seldom, if ever, seen by the spectator. Interviews with the riders, spectators and officials delivery a very honest commentary, supported by the actual Radio TT broadcasts from the 2003 festival. This is the closest you'll get to the unmistakable experience of a TT fortnight without crossing 70 miles of Irish Sea. The TT has been crying out for a film to be made about it captures the magic of the event, that explains why so many of the greatest racers in the world have been drawn to the Island despite its dangers and why so many fans make their annual pilgrimage to the festival. Well here it is! The inside story; a celebration; an understanding. This is TT - a film documentary. Featuring the music of Coldplay, Oasis, Slade, Brian May and more!
Directors:
Andy Stickland
Producers:
Aisling Ridoutt, Richard Nichols, Rob Hurdman, David Beyon
Studio:
Duke
Genres:
Sports & Sport Films
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Release Date:
31/05/2004
Run Time:
83 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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