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Follow on Google News | Award-winning Short Film ‘No Ordinary Passenger’ to be Shown at 2nd Annual Motorcycle Film FestStirring Story of 1950’s Motorcycle Sidecar Racing World Champion Stan Dibben Shines Light on Post-war Grand Prix Racing
By: NCC Media The film stars Dibben, a remarkably witty and spry British man, now 88 years of age, who in 1953 won the World Motorcycle Sidecar Championship. Mr. Dibben, who raced at the Isle of Man and elsewhere in the post- war era, recounts the excitement and perils of sidecar racing in 1950's Europe. In the film, Mr. Dibben takes great umbrage at the term 'passenger' as applied to his role in racing. 'Racing sidecar in the Grand Prix era required stamina, fitness and fearlessness' says Dibben. "The passenger and driver work together as a team, equally important, and the slightest miscalculation can lead to deadly results.' “No Ordinary Passenger” had it’s US debut at the 2013 LA Sports Film Festival where it won a bronze medal. It won best short film at The British Documentary Film Festival earlier this year. It is the directorial debut of Cabell Hopkins, a London-based filmmaker and commercial producer. “When I was a lad, Stan would drive me to school on occasion, and tell me stories of his remarkable life,” says Hopkins. “This film only scratches the surface of one the most interesting and accomplished men I've ever known." Festival co- founder Corinna Mantlo said, “The massive, youthful rise of today’s motorbike culture has inspired myriad filmmakers to produce two-wheel feature films. ‘No Ordinary Passenger’ provides today’s enthusiasts with a glimpse of Stan Dibben, a pioneer, a true innovator in his day.” Dibben's life story, one that takes him from the British Armed Forces in WW2, to professional jazz trumpeter, to daredevil motorcycle racer and road tester, to businessman, inventor and beyond, is captured in his autobiography, 'Hold On' which is available as a digital download on Amazon. About the Motorcycle Film Festival The Motorcycle Film Festival was founded in 2013 by a group of NYC motorcyclists and independent filmmakers, led by Jack Drury and Corinna Mantlo, to provide a home for motorcycle films from around the world, and give motorbike film enthusiasts an event to celebrate their favorite subject. It will be held on September 24–27, 2014 at The Gutter (200 North 14th Street, Williamsburg) For further information about the Motorcycle Film Festival, visit http://www.motorcyclefilmfestival.com/ For more information about 'No Ordinary Passenger,' the book 'Hold On' or Stan Dibben, please contact Andrew Capone at andrew.capone@ End
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