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“My favourite moment of the Innsbruck shoot were the two days we spent filming Klammer crossing the finishing line,” Pochlatko told us. By combining the latest film technology with Innsbruck’s amazing scenery, the film crew have created a climactic race sequence that is every bit as exhilarating as the original race. They asked Gerald Salmina, the mastermind behind ski documentary “Streif-One Hell of a Ride” to lead the second unit that would film the actual race. The team wanted to show ski racing as it has never been seen on the big screen before. But as the original Olympic run on the Patscherkofel is still in use today, and as the infrastructure around it was so good, we decided to make the film historically accurate and shoot it on the Patscherkofel,” Pochlatko explained. “We looked at several different ski resorts, particularly some in Carinthia, such as Nassfeld and Bad Kleinkirchen. For producer Jakob Pochlatko, the obvious choice was to film the race on the very mountain where it took place: the Patscherkofel in Innsbruck. One of the biggest challenges was to recreate the famous 1976 race in a way that is relevant for today’s audiences. Of course, bringing such an iconic story to the big screen is no easy task. And they should be with him as he finds his inner strength and wins the ski race of the century.” “The audience should feel the pressure that almost crushed Franz. The race is one of Austria’s proudest sporting moments and rightly so.īut Andreas and his team didn’t just want cinema audiences to hear this inspiring story they wanted them to feel it. Older Austrians remember how schools closed early and the streets emptied as everyone rushed home to watch their national hero win gold on TV. “He goes from being a friendly farmer’s son to a world star while keeping his feet firmly on the ground.” Klammer’s down-to-earth charm and risk-taking on the piste won over the hearts and minds of the Austrian people. “Franz Klammer’s life is a success story-the original ‘Austrian Dream’,” Schmied explains. The answers form the basis of Schmied’s new film: Chasing The Line. Just how much had Franz Klammer risked for his big win on the Patscherkofel? What obstacles had he encountered, what doubts had he overcome?
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But if you take this line, then you don’t win.” This famous quote from Franz Klammer was filmmaker Andreas Schmied’s starting point for the film. That is the optimal way to ski the course. PS: Help us reach as many people as possible -> forward this message to all of the subcontractors and friendly fencing installers in your contact list.“In every race, there is an ideal line. Your sign will definitely not end up in the scrap container. There are no prizes to be won, but everyone who sends in a sign will get a commendation in FOBS Magazine of course.Īfter the exhibition we will find a good spot for the fence, where it can stay without vandals or aluminium thieves having easy access to it. And please email us at hello(at)fobs(dot)eu saying you will be sending us a sign, so we don’t have to wait next to the mailbox, being all anxious. When you like our idea: please send your sign before Christmas, so we know how many panels and posts we have to arrange for (manufacturers who would like to sponsor: please report to us!). But even if you are not coming, please send us your sign anyway. You could take a nice selfie there, in front of the Fence of Fame. We hope you will be visiting the Perimeter Protection of course. Large and small, plastic or aluminium - all kinds of signs can enter. Send the signed sign to our editorial offices: FOBS Magazine, Frauenstrasse 21, 47574 Goch, Germany. If you wish, you can also put the names of all of your employees on the back.
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Just anywhere on the front, in a free corner. So here is our call: take a name sign from the stack, get a permanent marker and sign it. Just because it would be super cool, if there was a fence that was signed by all of the fencing installers. We have written a lot about them already - and we even played a game with name signs in the past.ĭuring our after work drinks last Friday here at the FOBS editorial offices, we had a great idea: we are building a Fence of Fame at the exhibition in Nuremberg! A fence filled with name signs of fencing installers. You advertise with them, but you also sign every fence you are proud of with them. Name signs are something special for every fencing installer.