Video: New Orica-Scott movie looks fantastic; covers five year period

Orica-Scott cycling team movie

A new movie about the Orica-Scott cycling team has been produced and is just being launched. The trailer looks great.

 

New Orica-Scott cycling team movie trailer

 

The trailer for the new Orica-Scott cycling team movie has been released to whet out appetites.

The Australian WorldTour pro cycling team has always produced entertaining 'back stage pass' video diaries.

And if they’re anything to go by the new movie ‘All For One’ should be good.

It's produced by Mad Man Films and is set for cinema release in both Australia and New Zealand next week.

 

 

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For viewers in Europe it will undoubtedly be available on Netflix. There is also an outside chance it will get a movie screening in Ireland.

In 2010 a feature-length documentary on Team Columbia-HTC, called Chasing Legends, was given a screening in a Dublin cinema.

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It was a fly on the wall look at the team’s ride in the 2009 Tour de France.

The Orica-Scott cycling team movie is a bigger project. It’s about the whole cycling team since inception. And hopefully it will reach a cinema screen

Mad Man Films says of the movie: “All For One follows the first five years of the GreenEDGE cycling journey.

“United by their renegade spirit and a determination to win against substantial odds, these riders take on the international circuit.

“The film offers unique insights into the first five years of their journey, bearing witness to the ethos of the team as embodied by all – from the strongest to most embattled members.

“Out of a culture that embraces a deeply human approach to sport, unlikely champions are born, and seemingly improbable team and personal goals are achieved.”

The Orica-Scott movie covers the team's achievements and disappointments on races.

It also delves into the riders' lives away from cycling to explore some of the obstacles they've overcome to get to where they are today.

Furthermore, there's also a few embarrassing moments in there. Remember the team bus getting stuck at the Tour de France finish line gantry, anyone?