Project Detail

Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist

Synopsis

In 1998 Marco Pantani took the cycling world by storm when he won both the Giro D’Italia and the Tour De France – a feat that has not since been matched. Just six years later, Pantani was found dead and alone in a cheap hotel room. This film charts his meteoric ascent to the top of his sport on the mountains he loved and explores the darker side of the sport that led to the catastrophic downfall. It is the story of the tragic battles fought by the most important Italian cyclist of his generation; man verses mountain, athlete verses addiction, Marco Pantani verses himself.

Details

Year
2014
Type of film
Features
Running time
96 mins
Format
HD CamSR, DCP
Director
James Erskine
Producer
Victoria Gregory, James Erskine
Executive Producer
Dominic Schreiber, Robert Jolliffe
Editor
Arturo Calvete
Screenwriter
James Erskine
Director of Photography
Joel Devlin
Production Designer
Toby Stevens
Sound
Antony Bayman
Music
Lorne Balfe
Principal cast
Marco Pantani, Paolo Pantani, Tonina Pantani, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Matt Rendell, Richard Williams, Greg Lemond
Associate Producer
Andrew Riach
Development Producer
James Pearson
Researcher
Rachel Doctors

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Production Status

Production Company

New Black Films

5 Denmark Street
London
WC2H 8LP

E: rachel@newblackfilms.com

Sales Company

E: sales@goldcrestfilms.com

T: 0207 437 8696

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