AWARD-winning director Ron Howard believes his new film Rush, inspired by the dramatic 1976 Formula One duel between Niki Lauda and James Hunt, will appeal to more than just Grand Prix fans.
Howard, the man behind Apollo 13, Frost/Nixon and The Da Vinci Code, said that production of the movie was “95-percent complete” and that “early test screenings were going very well” in what is the 58-year-old’s foray into the arena of motor racing.
The 1976 F1 season was marked by Lauda’s serious crash at the German Grand Prix, in which he suffered severe burns, only to make a remarkable comeback six weeks later in the hope of retaining his crown. The Austrian great was ultimately beaten to the title by the flamboyant Hunt, losing by a single point after retiring early from the season’s final race because of safety concerns.
But such bravery—along with three F1 World Championships—has assured Lauda a place in racing annals.
Asked what type of film fans could expect, Howard responded; “We’re not a documentary. We’re like Apollo 13 or Cinderella Man or A Beautiful Mind, brushing off comparisons with Senna, the acclaimed 2010 release that documented the life and death of Brazilian F1 legend Ayrton Senna.
Better renowned for his keen interest in baseball—he even admitted possibly pursuing a coaching role in the sport had he failed in the film industry—Howard said it was talks with the screenwriter Peter Morgan that inspired him to produce Rush.
Howard said that Morgan, whom he knew from working together on Frost/Nixon, was doing a story based on F1 and his account of the 1976 season instantly appealed to the director.
“Morgan knew Niki but at some point he discovered the rivalry of that ’76 season and that competition and all the drama surrounding that and he told me about it. It’s really the characters that drew me to it and my curiosity with the world, and I also believe that, as a director, new technology was now there for us to recreate it in a very authentic way,” recounted Howard.
“People can’t tell the difference between what’s an archival shot and what’s something that we’ve created,” he added.
Spurred on by YouTube footage of the ’76 campaign, Howard explained his latest motion picture was designed to “really present and use the flexibility of the camera” and capitalize on his “ability to tell a story in a very powerful way to make it even more meaningful to an audience.”
“I had to simplify the facts. The reality is that I could do five seasons of a television series on the ’76 season. We collapsed it into two hours and what we’re discovering is people who know nothing about the sport find it really entertaining and exciting and emotional, and so far people who do know the sport also find it very authentic,” Howard said.
“Audiences are looking for something fresh and interesting. I don’t know that the success of Chariots of Fire was about track and field. It’s not really a movie about the sport; it’s really a movie about these characters and what they went through,” he noted.
With a release date set for September, only time will tell if Rush becomes another of Howard’s box-office successes.
Daniel Bruhl, best-known for his role in Goodbye Lenin, has been cast as Lauda with Chris Hemsworth playing Hunt.
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