We were overwhelmed with emails for the Strength in Numbers premiere, and we’ve just collated the doorlist for Auckland’s screening tomorrow night.

If you’re not on the list, unfortunately you didn’t make the cut.

Andrew Driver 1
Michael Mcclanaghan 1
Mark Thomas 1
Broken.Ink 1
Mrs vandenbosch 1
Gary Campbell 1
Mr Byron Scott 1
Mrs Byron Scott 1
Andrew Reid 1
Robert Dethridge 1
James Madelin 1
Anne Williams 1
Clinton Williams 1
Natallia Yanachkina 1
Andrew Cozens 1
Ian Parks 1
David Whiting 1
Cornwell, George 1
John Colthorpe 1
Darryn Goble 1
Frano Kleis 1
Brent Neighbour 1
Karl Cattanach 1
Phil Hughes 1
Simon Smith 1
Amanda Piearcey 1
Glen Frost 1
Mrs Caroline.Phillips 1
Mr Caroline.Phillips 1
Scott & Cherie 1
Lucas Burn 1
Nick Grant 1
Mark Baker 1
Shaun Hardman 1
Thompson, Jane 1
Karen Chance 1
Renata Fraguas 1
Bronwyn Duurloo 1
Dylan Staples 1
Dan Gannaway 1
Sharon Fitzgerald 1
Ryan Castle 1
Howard Chaffey 1
Jonny Mitchell 1
Nathan Stirling 1
Bailee Florence 1
Ivan Kovach 1
Frank Schlaffmann 1
Matt Grant 1
Glenn Collins 1
James Ledingham 1
Christian Nicklin 1
J9 1
Megan Gray 1
Anne Burney 1
Derek Bond 1
Alice Burney 1
Malcolm Graham 1
Aidan Ormond 1
Hayman, Eddie 1
Ric Church 1
Tony Yuretich 1
Dan McLaughlin 1
Scott Picken. 1
Matt Natural 1
Gayle High 1
Jason Hockly 1
Lewis Whitworth 1
Jerome Reil 1
Nicola Ritchie 1
Simeon 1
Anna P 1
Josh Smith 1

On Thursday next week—yup, next week—Red Bull and Spoke will be putting on the first of a bunch of screenings of Anthill’s highly anticipated film Strength in Numbers (trailer below). It’s gonna be at the Academy Cinema in Auckland and Red Bull want to make it a night to remember so they have decided to buy popcorn and ice cream for everyone. Better yet, the official New Zealand premiere won’t cost you a cent. That’s right Red Bull even purchased your ticket! Catch is though, tickets are limited. If you want a seat then you’ll need to email us here (don’t change the subject line) and in no more than 50 words tell us why you should get a ticket. We’ll let everyone know by 5pm Wednesday night via email who’s going and post the door list right here on Spokemagazine.com. Simple.

Email your 50 words here.

Strength
 in
 Numbers 
is 
an 
action 
sports 
film 
that
 explores
 mountain
 bike 
culture
 through
 the
 experiences
 of
 the
 world’s
 best
 riders.
 Anthill
 Films,
 in
 co‐production
 with
 Red
 Bull
 Media
 House,
 have
 created
 a
 film
 which
 will
 change
 the
 way
 the
 world
 sees
 mountain
 biking,
 both
 on
 and
 off
 the
 screen.
 Strength
 in
 Numbers
 combines
 progressive
 action
 and
 beautiful
 cinematography
 with
 compelling
 stories
 to
 show
 how
 the
 many
 different
 sides
 of
 mountain
 biking
 are
 all
 connected.
 
 The
 filmmakers,
 who
 brought
 you
 The
 Collective,
 Roam,
 Seasons
 and
 Follow
 Me,
 travelled
 the
 globe
 to
 find
 communities
 that
 represented
 the
 many
 sides
 of
 the
 sport,
 with
 film
 shoots
 in
 British
 Columbia, Nepal, Scotland,
 Austria,
 Switzerland,
 California,
 Utah
 and 
the
 Whistler
 Mountain
 Bike
 Park.
 
 For
 the
 crew
 and
 riders,
 Strength
 in
 Numbers
 represents
 a
 way
 to
 give 
back 
and 
progress
 the 
sport.
 
 The
 movie
 features
 a
 diverse
 selection
 of
 riders
 with
 some
 of
 the
 biggest
 names
 in
 the
 sport,
 including
 Andrew
 Shandro,
 Brandon
 Semenuk,
 Cam
 McCaul,
 Gee
 Atherton,
 Graham
 Agassiz,
 Matt
 Hunter,
 Rene
 Wildhaber,
 Thomas
 Vanderham
 and
 Wade
 Simmons.
 
 The
 cast
 consists
 of
 a
 mix
 of
 established
 pros,
 up
 and
 comers
 and
 local
 riders,
 with
 Anthony
 Messere,
 Adam
 Billinghurst,
 Rachel
 Atherton,
 Ryan
 Howard
 and
 Steve
 Smith
 also
 appearing
 in
 the
 film.
 “It’s
 been
 a
 long
 time
 coming 
and 
I
 can’t
 wait 
to
 see
 what
 the
 Anthill 
boys 
have
 put
 together”,
 says
 World
 Cup
 downhill
 champion 
Gee
 Atherton.
“For
 me,
 as
 a 
rider,
 it’s
 exciting
 to
 be
 part
 of
 something
 like
 this.
 It’s
 a
 chance
 to
 help
 progress
 and
 grow
 our
 sport.”

On
 May
 24,
 Strength
 in
 Numbers
 will
 be
 available
 for
 all
 to
 experience
 with
 the
 free
 online
 premiere
 on
 redbull.com/bike
 and
 will
 be
 released
 afterwards
 on
 DVD+BluRay
 and
 iTunes
 worldwide.
 Ultimately,
 the
 film’s
 mission
 is
 to
 inspire
 and
 show 
how we
 are 
all
 part 
of 
a
 global
 community
 that 
loves 
to
 ride.
 To 
do
 this,
 a 
basic 
version
 of
 the 
entire 
film 
will
 be
 streamed 
online
 for free 
in 
autumn
 2012.

0 Responses

  1. What happens if you only have a windowslive account? Is there a link or email address and subject line we can use to get through???

  2. This is hard work to go see a movie I am quite happy to pay for. Can we buy tickets online or anything? If sales are only door sales, what time do they begin? I don’t really want to drive into town to not be able to buy a ticket….

    1. Really? I thought it was pretty easy… Free movie, free ice cream, free popcorn and free Red Bull, and all you ave to do is email… Theres still tickets left, go on send an email…
      there will be no ticket sales at all… if you get on the list you are pretty much guaranteed a ticket…

  3. just a quick thank you to spoke and red bull, had a top night and the movie was pretty epic awesome slow’mo footage

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