RE: Rendevous to get Public Release
RE: Rendevous to get Public Release
Tuesday 25th February 2003

Rendevous to get Public Release

That famous blast through Paris hits the big screen and the little one


For many years "C’était un Rendezvous" has been passed around the internet by petrolheads around the world.

Filmed in 1976, the revered short film by French director Claude Lelouch is regarded as the ultimate street driving film, making the likes of Bullitt seem amateur.

Mystery and speculation surround the film. Was it Lelouch or a hired Formula One driver who drove the car and was it really a Ferrari 275 GTB?

What we do know is that there are no special effects or blocking off the streets. Lelouch simply mounted the camera on the front of the car and took it on an astonishing, death-defying drive through the streets of a beautifully filmed 70s Paris with a brutal soundtrack courtesy of the engine, exhaust and tyres.

It's a film that gets the spine tingling - not just because of the beautiful sound track, but because it's so Politically incorrect in these namby pamby times.

Now the film is to escape the underground and receive public viewings. It will be shown for two weeks (before George Clooneys’ "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind") at The Electric Cinema, Notting Hill, London from March 14-28.

DVD/VHS copies will be available on-line from March 14 at www.spiritlevelfilm.com priced at £14.99.

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steff

Original Poster:

1,420 posts

284 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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www.techdroid.com/~3000gt/files/ren.asx


not the best picture quality but the noise ......

And the driver is a Class A nutter!!


PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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I just spoke to the distributors of the film. We should have a few copies to give away in a competition next week.

dazren

22,612 posts

282 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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When I looked at trying to get a copy of this I came up with £50 for a video tape from the (The "Rainforest" book retailer from memory), this seemed totally OTT. However £15 for the DVD will be a welcome addition to the collection.

DAZ

>> Edited by dazren on Tuesday 25th February 14:26

Fatboy

8,247 posts

293 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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What about a few copies in the shop for us to buy as well Ted? (For those of us who don't win the comp)

mannginger

10,023 posts

278 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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www.techdroid.com/~3000gt/files/ren.asx


not the best picture quality but the noise ......

And the driver is a Class A nutter!!





Any idea what downloads I need to play this properly? I have pictures but (frustratingly) no sound.

Any help would be appreciated.

Many Thanks

Phil

Fer

7,762 posts

301 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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PetrolTed said: I just spoke to the distributors of the film. We should have a few copies to give away in a competition next week.

And in true PH style... the answers are-
a) 1976
b) False
c) about 32ff and a baguette.

PetrolTed

34,461 posts

324 months

Tuesday 25th February 2003
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tvrforever

3,187 posts

286 months

Wednesday 26th February 2003
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Ted,

You might want to mention to them that their checkout page is currently failing when they attempt to pass the order over to their PSP. SSLRealy.com is reporting the following :-

"Protx reported an Error:
Cannot validate Vendor,VendorRegisterTx Failed
Please choose an other payment-method."

Frustrating as I've been waiting for ages to try and get a copy of this on DVD - top news though!!

ta

kevinday

13,608 posts

301 months

Wednesday 26th February 2003
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Mannginger, when you click on the link to play from the website it should ask you if you want to download and install some 'codecs'. Say yes and it should download the required drivers for you then play the film clip.

BTW it sure sounds like a 275GTB circa 1968 vintage, probably the quad cam version.

Driver is definitely a good driver, but I cannot condone that sort of hooning in general. I admit to being a hypocrite in enjoying this clip and the likes of Getaway in Stockholm but believe they should not have been made.....

TSS

1,136 posts

289 months

Wednesday 26th February 2003
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Ordering system sems to be working OK now. Have just ordered a copy. I have a downloaded copy already but the quality is terrible. Looking forward to seeing it with decent colourand sound - I hope!

Ev_

190 posts

284 months

Wednesday 26th February 2003
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£17.48 for 9 minutes of film?

Ouch! It'd better be damn good.

anonymous-user

75 months

Wednesday 26th February 2003
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Ahah, quiz time!!!

I counted at least 14 red lights and about three times that in pidgeons.

ajvmoore

170 posts

300 months

Friday 28th February 2003
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I heard that the film has a rather macabre background - anybody else hear this, or have I been suckered by 'marketing'?

P*Ting

5,618 posts

279 months

Saturday 1st March 2003
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How on earth did you count pigeons? I can only just make out other cars.

clanger

1,087 posts

279 months

Sunday 2nd March 2003
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Bloody excellent shortie this - been trying to get a copy for years - good, good news - essential viewing. Will be possible in London now that Congestion Charging has reduced numbers - with the possibility of encountering a nutter like the one in the film driving no sensible person would ever venture onto any capitol's streets - surely a viable, and more easily implemented alternative to CC

gshughes

1,323 posts

276 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Climb Dance a short film made by Peugeot featuring Ari Vatinen taking a 405 up Pikes Peak is well worth a view. I downloaded it via Kazaa