A drive through Paris flat out in a Ferrari... turn up your speakers! Filmed in 1976, the revered short film (a heart pounding 9 minutes) by director Claude Lelouch (director of Academy Award winning “A Man and a Woman”/”Un Homme et Une Femme”) is regarded as the ultimate chase scene - the connoisseurs' trump card in response to “Bullitt” or “The French Connection”. Lack of availability (pirated poor quality VHS copies were being traded at $50 on the internet) has only fueled the myths surrounding the film...
Was Lelouch really arrested when it was first shown?
Who drove the car? Was it Lelouch or a hired Formula One driver?
What was the car? Was it really a Ferrari 275 GTB?
How did he do it?
What we do know is that there are no special effects, no speeding up of the film or blocking off the streets. Lelouch simply mounted the camera on the front of the car and captures a quite literally death-defying drive through the streets of a beautiful 70s Paris with a striking twist at the journeys end. The ‘soundtrack' is just as pure – the brutal wail of the engine, squealing tires and the roar of the exhaust.