Brabham documentary nearing completion
Wednesday 28 November, 2018
Some extra financial support is required to complete Brabham: The Untold Story of Formula One.
The much-anticipated Sir Jack Brabham documentary has reached its final stages of production, with independent Australian Film Production Company Aurora Films now looking for extra financial support to complete the film.
Brabham: The Untold Story of Formula One follows the life story of the Australian legend who won the 1966 Formula One season in a car developed, engineered and driven by himself, making him the only person in history to win both the Drivers and Constructors’ Cup in the same season.
Since completing both photography and all international interviews, the film is now in its final editing stages with an expected preview date to take place at the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix 2019 in Melbourne.
Aurora Films are now looking to the assistance of enthusiasts for funding as they look for one for drive to raise a minimum of $40,000 required to assist in finishing the film.
Using the crowdfunding webpage, Crowd88, interested donors can contribute to the CAMS supported documentary, as well as get a bigger understanding of the film’s concept.
Click here to donate.
However, unlike traditional platforms, this project is regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission meaning all participants will receive a share in proceeds in the film’s international sales.
With the target minimum set at $40,000, the company also set a maximum target of $200,000, with the extra funding set to be allocated international marketing.
For more information on the donations and share details, click here.
The documentary, which has been officially endorsed by the Brabham family, features interviews with David Brabham, Ron Tauranac AO and an exclusive world first documentary interview with Bernie Ecclestone.
Brabham: The Untold Story of Formula One’s cinematic release is expected between 2019 and 2020.