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Release Date:
September 2, 2015
Original Title:
Hitting the Apex
Alternate Titles:
לקחת את האייפקס
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
First Movie Companie
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 12A|12 HU: 16 NL: AL RO: 12
Runtime: 138
The inside story of six fighters – six of the fastest motorcycle racers of all time – and of the fates that awaited them at the peak of the sport. It's the story of what is at stake for all of them: all that can be won, and all that can be lost, when you go chasing glory at over two hundred miles an hour – on a motorcycle. But this documentary is also an opportunity to understand the passionate relationship that links the pilots, the technical teams and the legions of fans to the spirit of GP Moto.
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Camera Operator:
Enrico Bacchini
Mark Neale
Steve Natt
Co-Editor:
Evan Campbell
Co-Producer:
Matt Flanders
Steve Natt
Colorist:
Matthew Schwab
Director:
Mark Neale
Director of Photography:
Jan Zabeil
Christopher Norr
Grant Gee
Editor:
Jerry Chater
Bruce Ashley
Mark Neale
Executive Producer:
Ian MacLean
Jeremy Kleiner
Dede Gardner
Sarah Esberg
Music:
Andy Milburn
Tom Hajdu
Producer:
Mark Neale
Brad Pitt
Sound Designer:
Cameron Frankley
Sound Mixer:
Cameron Frankley
Sound Recordist:
Tommy Neale
Mark Neale
Writer:
Mark Neale
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