TIGER Film Released

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A FILM DOCUMENTARY

Some of us in the UK Club set out in 2021 to make a documentary film about the Sunbeam Tiger. Something not done before, certainly not one with an enthusiast’s accent.
3 years later and following many hours of filming, interviewing, producing and editing, we are very proud to present an 80 minute documentary. It is directed by film maker and long-term Tiger owner, Josh Goode of Berlinetta Films. Josh is also the Executive Producer along with Graham Vickery, of the Sunbeam Tiger Club. Director of Photography is Josh's long-term collaborator, Tony May. We hope this passionate and experienced team have ensured the film delivers the highest production values and editorial integrity.
Our motivation simply being to see a film made that honours the Tiger’s origins, the people who raced and rallied it in period, those who still do, to get close-up to the car itself, and importantly,
capture the enthusiasm of the machine’s owners. The enthusiast, fan and owner are our first audience.

Le Mans, Shelby & 2 Smokin’ Tigers is the story of the genesis of the Tiger, it’s fated journey to Le Mans and how those 24 hours determined the car it was to become. Hindsight and time have shown what a competitive racer the Tiger had the potential to be, soon proven by American and British race engineers in period and after Rootes was no longer able to.

The unlikely transatlantic teaming of Shelby American with Rootes produced a capable high-performance sports car for the US market and a comfortable European cruiser. Despite that first major European competition outing going off the rails, a gallant under-investment, it did not stop sales success during its short life. By any measure the Tiger was a brave move by a British manufacturer to develop and produce a sports car aimed primarily at the US market. Our story, however, does not end there, as dedicated engineers and racers have continued to develop the potential of the car and today Tigers successfully take the battle to the Cobras and Lightweight E-Types, gaining the recognition they deserve.

For the first time on film, Le Mans, Shelby & 2 Smokin’ Tigers brings together those that were there, experts, journalists and owners for an in-depth appraisal of the Tiger, and its lasting legacy. To do this the team travelled widely in the UK, Europe and the USA to gain countless first-hand interviews, to film historic Tigers and capture Club gatherings and as well what you, the enthusiast have to say about your Sunbeam Tiger.

We are very grateful for the financial support of several Club members, our own Club and indeed two other European Sunbeam clubs and individual donations. We are equally grateful for the willingness of everyone we met on the road to be interviewed and welcomes received if only to simply shoot the breeze!

We hope you will agree the documentary represents a significant initiative by the Tiger community to produce a premium quality historical document and engaging feature.
 

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How do we get to view the documentary
The "director's cut premieres in about 7 hours from now at a private screening for attendees of the 60th Anniversary Celebration being held in the UK.
I heard a rumor that DVDs may become available in 3 or 4 weeks, but this is just a rumor. If I hear something more definite, I'll post it here.
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I asked but have not yet heard anything about distribution or release of a DVD.
I did attend the premier. The team did a great job on the Movie. I'll buy a copy, at whatever price they ask.
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There was a good turnout for The Premiere. https://youtu.be/z1R-4vWtHQ8?si=MYKla8LZ1Us0V2DH. Almost 100 Tigers in view - the official count is 103.
They came from England, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. C.A.T. members also attended!

Several clips from the Film can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/@SunbeamTigerClubUK

As BT mentions, the version viewed has yet to get a 'post production polish' - sound, titles etc. That will be done this month and into August by Jungle Production https://www.jungleproduction.co.uk/
So a general release cannot happen before mid-August.

More info to follow.
 

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There was a good turnout for The Premiere. https://youtu.be/z1R-4vWtHQ8?si=MYKla8LZ1Us0V2DH. Almost 100 Tigers in view - the official count is 103.
They came from England, Scotland, Wales, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. C.A.T. members also attended!

Several clips from the Film can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/@SunbeamTigerClubUK

As BT mentions, the version viewed has yet to get a 'post production polish' - sound, titles etc. That will be done this month and into August by Jungle Production https://www.jungleproduction.co.uk/
So a general release cannot happen before mid-August.

More info to follow.
Hi Graham, looking to purchase a copy/dvd of the movie also, how can a person obtain one?
Brian
 

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Hi Brian. There is still some work to do to finish the production, hopefully by the end of next month.

We are though looking at the possibility of screening the film for audience viewing by owners and fans. Also for the many people who helped us in the USA who are only indirectly associated with the Tiger.
We are happy to take advice on this!! Whether the film is eventually distributed by way of DVD or personal internet streaming is undecided and this moment..

Graham
 

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Graham,

think a DVD would not quite suit this Video since it's certainly recorded in HiRes. A DVD then would mean a big degradation in quality. Therefore would suggest to go for a Blueray instead or at least offer in parallel. Thanks for considering.
 

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Bernd. Thanks and fully agree, DVD and even Blu-ray wouldn't do the film justice but we shall see how it looks on that media once the post production is complete. We prefer the streaming approach.
It was good to see so many of your members of the Sunbeam Club of Germany at the UK / STC 60th Celebrations. 100 or so Tigers - 14 from the EU and remarkably for England 15 MKIIs.

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Graham, appreciated. However streaming may represent another challenge due to extremely high data Transfer neccessary. Anyway looking forward to finally see the Movie somehow.

Cheers Bernd

P.S. Apologies that I couldn't make it to Tiger 60 Event due to good reason, but believe the German and Swiss Teams were well represented by my Club mates...
 
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