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    KIM NEWCOMBE FILM

    THE DOCUMENTARY FILM ON "KIM NEWCOMBE" CALLED "LOVE,SPEED AND LOSS" STARTS SCREENING AT RIALTO CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN FROM NOVEMBER 10TH. CHECK THEIR WEBSITE.
    GET ALONG AND SEE IT. A TV VERSION WILL SCREEN SOMETIME BUT IT IS NOT THE SAME VERSION, OR NEARLY AS GOOD AS SEEING IT ON THE BIGSCREEN.
    THIS IS A MUST FOR ANY TRUE NEW ZEALAND MOTORCYCLIST, DON'T MISS OUT.

    SEE REVIEW BELOW

    Posted: Wed 20-July-2005 05:56:00 PM by John.Rushworth

    Post-Classic enthusiast Craig Smith gives his view of the Kim Newcombe documentary, screening at the current film festival.
    I got “let out” on Sunday morning to go and see the movie “Love, Speed and Loss” about the life and racing of Kiwi bike racer Kim Newcombe. As this story was largely based on the Super 8 footage of his wife, Janeen, I was not expecting all that much more than an interesting motorcycle racing Doco, certainly worth seeing, but no more than that.

    HOW WRONG CAN A GUY BE???

    The movie, screened at the Hoyts 8 complex in Queens St (The one with the Rocket for a lift), had an audience that read like the who’s who of motorcycling in Auckland and was sold out. The film itself proved to be no ordinary doco, but a professionally constructed, well researched story with a tonne of emotion, that would hold the interest of Motorcyclists and non riders alike.

    For those of you who are in complete ignorance (like me) of what Kim did in the early 70s, this is a wake up call. The guy deserves to be ranked up with John Brittan, Hugh Anderson, Rod Coleman, Graeme Crosby, Aaron Slight and the like. MOTORCYCLE HALL OF FAME RECOGNITION REQUIRED FOR SURE!!

    The story in brief is: Kim and Janeen shot off to Berlin in the late 60s to work for Konig outboard motors. Living in Berlin at the height of the cold war would have been an experience for 2 young Kiwis all by itself, but the story continued with Kim racing hydroplanes on the Seine with the owner of the business, then developing a 500GP race bike out of the outboard engine he so admired. Having to start from scratch, he had to get the bike to a certain level (ie race wins) in Germany to get his international Racing licence. He did this and became a local (German) hero at the same time. Great stories about 250,000 people watching at East German circuits and whole grandstands shouting “KIM, KIM, KIM”. He went on from there to race in the GP proper with plenty of podium finishes and a Win in Yugoslavia. This is in the premier 500GP class guys… The Moto GP of yesteryear against the likes of Giacomo Agostini and Phil Read. Apparently this home grown 2 stroke could whip the MV Augusta’s Butt in a straight line, and did so regularly. Incredible.

    So here you have a Kiwi, who not only developed his own bike, but raced it against some of the acknowledged geniuses of the track in their time, and won. It was all done on a budget with a wife and son in tow with a panel van and a caravan.… Amazing.

    Not only that, but the film has been constructed in a truly professional manner with modern day interviews with the Konigs, Mr, Mrs and son, Phil Read, His Aussie mechanic, Kork Ballington, and heaps of others. A hell of a lot of work, travel and effort.

    The end is tragic, and highlights the stupidity of track owners and officials at the time. The sort of bad (lethal actually) decisions made in the period were the background to the rider’s revolt in the late seventies and Barry Sheene’s efforts to improve rider safety. It also shows the effects of injury and death on the riders family.

    To finish the film off, on completion we were told that Kim’s wife and Son, and other Newcombe family members were all present, and they got up to answer questions from the audience. At one point Janeen broke down recounting parts of their experiences. There were quite a number of hardened bike riders seen sniffling and wiping the corners of their eyes. Must have been a lot of dust in the room huh?? Superb effort from these two as well, especially Janeen, who bared her soul for the movie.

    My opinion? Blown away. A DVD will be released at some stage and I will be first in line.

    Do whatever you have to do to see this, skip lunch, tell lies, say you’re sick, pregnant, hung over, brain damaged, whatever, you have gotta see it!!

    Cheers, Smithy.

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    Any one know when its coming to Wellington?
    Cheers

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    This film is a must-see and take the missus too (even if she's not into bikes) and get her to bring her hanky because while it's about racing motorcycles and a gives terrific insight into a great (albeit little-known) Kiwi racer it's also a poignant love story. His wife Janeen features a lot and is terrific, and it's all told very movingly and with great subtlety. Great music by Anika Moa too. I can't rate this film highly enough.
    Kerry

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    Wellington Screening

    It is going to Wellington but Rialto do not have dates yet, as soon as I know I will post something, it is making it's way up the country should play in Auckland in December.

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    Welly beer & movie outing? Count me in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinducati
    It is going to Wellington but Rialto do not have dates yet, as soon as I know I will post something, it is making it's way up the country should play in Auckland in December.
    It's already been played in Auckland I believe... there was an earlier thread on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    Welly beer & movie outing? Count me in.
    ditto ditto
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    Doco screens again

    The Auckland screening was at the Film Festival, this is a general screening.
    So it will screen around December in Auckland.
    Will let you know as it will be the last chance to see it on the big screen.
    And the full version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    Any one know when its coming to Wellington?
    Rialto cinemas are only playing it in Akld & ChCh for some reason but maybe it will be played at The Paramount or The Penthouse. Keep your eyes peeled cos I'd be keen to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinducati
    The Auckland screening was at the Film Festival, this is a general screening.
    So it will screen around December in Auckland.
    Will let you know as it will be the last chance to see it on the big screen.
    And the full version.
    Opps. My mistake. And thanks.

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    ditto ditto ditto
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    Session times up on Rialto website

    Hi, the session times for the film are up on the Rialto website,
    http://www.rialto.co.nz/vistait/village
    get along and see it,
    cheers

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    STARTS TODAY IN ROTORUA

    JUST FOUND OUT IT IS SCREENING IN ROTORUA
    SEE LINK BELOW
    http://www.basementcinema.co.nz/desi...comingsoon.htm
    CHEERS

    ALSO PLAYING SOMEWHERE IN TAUPO

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    *Big Bump!*

    LS&L starts in Newmarket today.

    But when in Wellington I wonder????????????
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    But when in Wellington I wonder?
    I've joined the Rialto to get an email when it comes around. Maybe if we pressure them by ringing and asking all in the same week we'll get it... :spudwhat:

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