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Italian coachbuilder F&M Auto's unique
handcrafted Antas V8 sportscar is set to
make its big screen debut this May when it
appears in the blockbuster movie
Speedracer by the Wachowski Brothers. |
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Italian coachbuilder Faralli & Mazzati's unique
handcrafted Antas V8 sportscar is set to make its big
screen debut this May when it appears in the blockbuster
movie Speedracer, written and directed by the
Wachowski Brothers (Matrix trilogy, V for Vendetta etc).
Starring Susan Sarandon, John Goodman, Emile Hirsch and
Christina Ricci amongst others, the movie will premiere
worldwide on 9th May.
Faralli &
Mazzati debuted their unusual Maserati V8 powered Antas
sportscar, which draws on a long heritage of Italian
automobile craftsmanship, at the prestigious Top Marques
Monaco show in the spring of 2006. Last weekend the car
was also presented in public at the Abu Dhabi supercar show.
Speedracer
From writer/directors Larry and Andy Wachowski, the creators
of the groundbreaking “The Matrix” trilogy, and producer
Joel Silver comes the live-action, high-octane family
adventure Speed Racer.
Hurtling down
the track, careening around, over and through the
competition, Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) is a natural behind
the wheel. Born to race cars, Speed is aggressive,
instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real
competition is the memory of the brother he idolized—the
legendary Rex Racer—whose death in a race has left behind a
legacy that Speed is driven to fulfil.
Speed is loyal
to the family racing business, led by his father, Pops Racer
(John Goodman), the designer of Speed’s thundering Mach 5.
When Speed turns down a lucrative and tempting offer from
Royalton Industries, he not only infuriates the company’s
maniacal owner (Roger Allam) but uncovers a terrible
secret—some of the biggest races are being fixed by a
handful of ruthless moguls who manipulate the top drivers to
boost profits. If Speed won’t drive for Royalton, Royalton
will see to it that the Mach 5 never crosses another finish
line.
The only way for
Speed to save his family’s business and the sport he loves
is to beat Royalton at his own game. With the support of his
family and his loyal girlfriend, Trixie (Christina Ricci),
Speed teams with his one-time rival—the mysterious Racer X
(Matthew Fox)—to win the race that had taken his brother’s
life: the death-defying, cross-country rally known as The
Crucible.
Slated for
release on May 9, 2008, Speed Racer marks the
Wachowski brothers’ first writing/directing collaboration
since “The Matrix” movies. Joel Silver, who previously
worked with the Wachowskis on “The Matrix” movies and “V For
Vendetta,” is producing the film under his Silver Pictures
banner.
The film stars
Emile Hirsch (“Alpha Dog”) as Speed, Christina Ricci (“Black
Snake Moan”) as Trixie, Matthew Fox (TV’s “Lost”) as Racer
X, and Oscar winner Susan Sarandon (“Dead Man Walking”) and
John Goodman (“Evan Almighty”) as Mom and Pops Racer.
Rounding out the main cast are Australian actor Kick Gurry
(“Spartan”) as Sparky; Paulie Litt (TV’s “Hope & Faith”) as
Spritle; Roger Allam (“The Queen,” “V For Vendetta”) as
Royalton; and Asian music star Ji Hoon Jung (popularly known
as Rain), making his major feature film debut as a rival
driver.
Based on the
classic series created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida, the
live-action Speed Racer will showcase the kind of
revolutionary visual effects and cutting-edge storytelling
that have become the benchmarks of the Wachowski brothers’
films. Speed Racer is a Warner Bros. Pictures
presentation, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures,
of a Silver Pictures Production.
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