Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Carrera Panamericana documentary to debut at Cannes Film Festival
Los Angeles, California, May, 2011--Filmmakers Stephen Mitchell and Jeanetta Dumouchel of InterFUND and Ron Kellogg of the Kellogg Auto Archives will introduce their documentary on the Carrera Panamericana road races which ran in Mexico from 1950-54 during the Cannes Film Festival (May 11-22). The documentary titled Carrera Panamericana 1950-54 presents original footage and photographs of the races along with new interviews conducted by Mitchell of participants including American race driver John Fitch.
"The races were run in stages over several days and took quite a toll on man and machine. What we have come to expect as safety concerns were nonexistent and we see crowds lining the road just inches away from race cars going by at a hundred miles per hour or more," says Mr. Mitchell. According to Ms Dumouchel, "The Carrera is probably the most dangerous road race ever run. It could never happen again as it did."
The catalyst for the documentary was Ron Kellogg, founder of the Kellogg Auto Archives, who states, "The original footage and photographs document an historic moment in auto racing and in the development of Mexico's infrastructure. It was my desire to present these along with the commentary and anecdotes of those who took part before time robbed us of the opportunity to hear their words."
The documentary will be screened privately to an invitation-only audience during the Cannes Film Festival.
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Very cool! Have a great time in Cannes and if you have the time, go visit your old friend in Paris. ; )
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