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Flieger 04-30-2011 10:07 AM

Does that mean it will be available for purchase on DVD at that time?

Neilk 08-12-2011 04:22 PM

There is a review of the movie in the NYTimes LINK.

There is also short clip on the making of the movie where Senna and Prost race each other in Japan. LINK. I can't wait to see the movie.

911Freak 08-12-2011 04:28 PM

Opens in the US today!

Senna: The documentary arrives in theaters, and it's a ride you can't miss - AutoWeek

LA
Senna at Landmark Theatres

1st show was today at noon in LA, I'll be heading out shortly :D

Looking forward to buying the DVD as well, it comes with hours of additional footage-interviews and other cool options for viewing with or without voice over etc

911Freak 08-12-2011 04:34 PM

Special Appearance at The Landmark (Los Angeles, CA): :eek::eek:

Director Asif Kapadia will appear In Person Friday, August 12 for Q&As after the 7:20pm and 10:05pm shows, and Saturday, August 13 for Q&As after the 7:20pm and 10:05pm shows.


Letter by director Asif Kapadia from the Landmark page below

Landmark Theatres - Senna


Yep, occasionally, living in LA does have its advantages :p

nostatic 08-12-2011 04:54 PM

Cool - we can ride bicycles there. Have a gig tonight and something tomorrow but looks like Sunday will be Senna day.

jyl 08-12-2011 06:43 PM

Well, it isn't opening in PDX as far as I can tell. Maybe it will get here later. Arrrgh.

911Freak 08-12-2011 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 6193334)
Well, it isn't opening in PDX as far as I can tell. Maybe it will get here later. Arrrgh.

According to Autoweek: "Senna" will be released Aug 26 2012 in Portland, Ore.: Regal Fox Tower Stadium

Regal Fox Tower Stadium 10 Showtimes and Tickets

This isn't near PDX?

jyl 08-12-2011 07:05 PM

Oh, that's perfect. I didn't search that far out. Thanks! I'm happy again.

kevin993 08-13-2011 04:08 PM

Caught it today at the Landmark. Good stuff. Wish we could have done the screening with the director in attendance. Would have been cool to hear from him.

nostatic 08-13-2011 04:20 PM

Went to the 11:50am show this morning. On some levels a "good" film, on other levels "great." It was obviously written/produced by people with a genuine affection for Senna. Ron Dennis came off as quite a sympathetic character (which surprised me a bit) and Prost of course was the villian with him coming around at the end.

Certainly a few tear-inducing moments. The g/f cried a bunch, mostly driven by the soundtrack. She is an F1 fan though (my indoctrination) so she was into the film. I don't think that a non-fan would really get as much out of the movie. You really have to kind of understand the circus to get what made him special.

One highlight - young Ruebens meeting Senna for the first time. Hard to believe he's now the old man on the grid. Also no Schumacher in the film other than passing mention towards the end. I think they didn't want to get anywhere near the "would Senna have beaten Michael" argument.

kevin993 08-13-2011 07:17 PM

Ron Dennis (a very young Ron Dennis) definitely comes across very well and very human in the movie. Balstre doesn't look good at all. While Prost doesn't come off well, I would have liked the movie to acknowledge that Prost and Senna had a reconciliation that weekend. I believe that was a very unexpected but genuine reconciliation. With that in mind, it certainly makes more sense to see Prost as a pallbearer and trustee for the foundation.

Was a good story, but don't go expecting a deep dive biography or nothing but a hero worship flick. It tells a story and welcomes the audience to learn more on their own. I wonder if an audience less familiar with F1 will understand some of the nuances or racing aspects (does everybody else know what a "chicane" is?).

Regardless, it was well done and enjoyable. Looking forward to the DVD with hopes of lots of extra footage, interviews, etc.

sm70911 08-15-2011 02:46 PM

Senna's Silver Carrea
 
I just saw the Film & thoroughly enjoyed it. If you watch the end credits, there are clips with the titles. In the last one Senna drives off in a silver Carrera Cabriolet. I wonder where that car is now.

fxeditor 08-15-2011 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KaptKaos (Post 5857135)
Ugh.... Too bad it's all the way up in the valley. Oh well.

It's also playing at the Landmark Theater at the Westside Pavilion:
Landmark - Los Angeles

I think I might try to see it tonight. Anyone else want to go?

Michael

Kraftwerk 08-19-2011 05:43 PM

I am going tomorrow in NYC. hope it is as good as:
" It's Jochen - Ein Porträt des Rennfahrers "

( ps. you don't need to understand German to dig this film )

Zeke 08-19-2011 05:58 PM

Did anywhere in the movie did they tell where Ayrton really did not want to race that weekend?

911Freak 08-19-2011 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milt (Post 6206800)
Did anywhere in the movie did they tell where Ayrton really did not want to race that weekend?

I thought so, that entire weekend at Imola was covered very well in this movie.

Building the tension of the weekends events leading up to his crash in practice, Senna's apprehension to race Sunday, his uneasiness in his car and then finally his last few quite moments alone in his car before the lights went out.

Erie actually and very impressive they had that footage.

It was mentioned in the movie he didn't smile all weekend. It came across like he was fully aware of what was going to happen. The footage of all the accidents that weekend was brutally raw, the discussion between Senna and the Dr was insightful as well, he told the doc he had to race - he couldn't quit...even though he'd rather just go fishing... I thought I could tell he was sick to his stomach with nerves.... not sure if that was the case but effective story telling obviously.

Well done 3rd act to the story. The sound track including the F1 cars was fantastic. I'll be taking the wife this weekend.

btw I went Monday afternoon and there was a good crowd, lots of non F1 people too. I sat near an 80+yr old couple on one side and a group of guys on an extended lunch from a hot rod shop...

jtfreels 08-19-2011 08:12 PM

Memphis not on the Autoweek list, but Nashville is, opening tomorrow, hope it is booked for more than a week, I'll be there net weekend.

911pcars 08-19-2011 08:34 PM

Here are a couple of articles leading up to Imola, '94.

Senna's Last 4 Days - Codemasters Forums

Senna last hours

Sherwood

dyusem 08-20-2011 05:57 AM

For those of you in the SF Bay area...
 
...the filmmaker will be attending and discussing the film afterwards at today's 4:15pm screening at the Rafael Theater in San Rafael...hope to see ya there!

911Freak 08-20-2011 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911pcars (Post 6207080)
Here are a couple of articles leading up to Imola, '94.

Senna's Last 4 Days - Codemasters Forums

Senna last hours

Sherwood

Wow...chilling... that is the most detailed description of Senna's last weekend I have ever read/heard etc, stunning really.

Thank you for posting that Sherwood


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