'A Sunday in Hell' film screening, with intro and Q&A by William Fotheringham
'A Sunday in Hell' film screening, with intro and Q&A by William Fotheringham
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The Guardian's William Fotheringham joins us at Cafe Belge, to introduce a rare screening of 'A Sunday in Hell', the classic documentary on Paris-Roubaix, cycling's toughest one-day race.
'A Sunday in Hell' is widely regarded as the best cycling film of all, a groundbreaking documentary made with more than 20 cameras along the race route, as well as a footage shot from a helicopter - techniques that went on to become standard in high-level sports coverage.
Danish director Jorgen Leth's revolutionary film-making techniques capture the unique atmosphere of the race, as riders led by Eddy Merckx take on the gruelling, cobble-strewn course on a hot, dusty day in 1976.
William is the author of a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film: 'Sunday in Hell: Behind the Lens of the Greatest Cycling Film of All Time'. William will tell us the inside story of the film and the race, and there will be a Q&A after the screening.
William Fotheringham has covered professional cycling for over 30 years and is a former editor of both Cycle Sport and Procycling magazines. His many acclaimed books include 'The Greatest: The Times and Life of Beryl Burton'; 'Put Me Back on My Bike: In Search of Tom Simpson'; and 'Merckx: Half-Man, Half-Bike'. William also worked with Bradley Wiggins on his autobiography, 'My Time'.
We will be showing the slightly longer Danish version of the film, with subtitles. This version is 1 hour 50 - we will have a short interval halfway through.
William will be selling and signing copies of his book 'Sunday in Hell' on the night, and selected books from his back catalogue.
Tickets are £12.
Location
Cafe Belge, mk19 6fw