The Vintagent Selects: A collection of our favorite films by artists around the world.
Dyno Tune Drop Out (2019)
Run Time: 12:36
A Film By: Laurent Nivalle
With the help of: Deus Ex Machina, Hedon, Chatokhine Workshop
Key Cast: Richard Vincent
Music: Z Sessions (written by Zoe David)
FILM MAKERS
working full-time at DS Automobiles design department. Based in Paris 15, France.
SUMMARY
Old passions are the strongest …
Around Santa Barbara in the 60s, Richard Vincent stockpiles the motorcycle races.
He runs, he wins, his fearsome Velocette, developed by himself. But sometimes, life goes sideways. It hurts the most vigorous and delicate passions, the taste of sport, the desire to live. We hang up the gloves, the helmet, it seems that time will bury everything.
Yet, there are rebounds and rebirths. Richard, Frank and Zoé. They’re in Val-de-Loire, he’s in California, they’re young, he’s 70. They put on the Wheels and Waves, a resurgence point where the custom spirit bubbles, open helmets and old leather.
In their French workshop, Frank and Zoé made a kind of art restoration, radical and moderate. There, the mechanics revive without losing what is priceless: the patina, the marks of age. Under their fingers, Richard’s old Velocette, rusty, dusty, becalmed for decades, recovers its raison d’être. She rediscovers the pleasure of living and roaring, she gives again the pleasure of running. This film tells of a meeting. The rebirth of a motorcycle is only the pretext. How the old metal transmits electricity of passion from one generation to another. Action!
Robert Puyal
Sigh …. Wheels & Waves . Such a sad turn of events that once wonderful event has become what with the corporate interests taking over from the founders losing all semblance of character , cool … and dare I say hipness in the process replacing it all with blatant , overly homogenized mindless big money dreck .
A thousand shames upon them ! May their oil reserves leak and their gas tanks run dry in the most remote unaccessible area imaginable
Sigh …..
But … to end on a positive … great video .
That’s a moving and engaging video. Congrats to those guys that made the dreams of this great fella come true. It’s wonderful to have all those short – high quality videos to go through. They make my day!
Btw, I will repost a few on my website Rust and Glory if you don’t mind.
Keep up the good work!
PierFrancesco
Very nice! The only downside is that we never get to hear the the motorcycle! The music is good, but that motor begs to be heard…