Stars: Frank P. DeLarzelere III | Directed by Jeremy Lamberton
Biker Fox, also known as Frank P. DeLarzelere III, is a resident of Tulsa Oklahoma, cycling enthusiast and car part salesman. This documentary, aptly named Biker Fox, documents his philosophy on life, following him as he works on his business, enjoys life and performs his favourite activity, which is cycling. Part documentary and part self help video, Biker Fox tells the viewer about the importance, of exercise, healthy living and keeping a positive attitude as we see his uneasy relationship with the city of Tulsa, himself and the challenges he has to face everyday.
Filmed mainly through what I assume is a hand held camera piloted by Biker Fox himself, we get to see Biker Fox, who always refers to Biker Fox in the third person, as he lives his life, giving us advice viewers on how he thinks we should live ours.
Biker Fox, also known as Frank P. DeLarzelere III, is a resident of Tulsa Oklahoma, cycling enthusiast and car part salesman. This documentary, aptly named Biker Fox, documents his philosophy on life, following him as he works on his business, enjoys life and performs his favourite activity, which is cycling. Part documentary and part self help video, Biker Fox tells the viewer about the importance, of exercise, healthy living and keeping a positive attitude as we see his uneasy relationship with the city of Tulsa, himself and the challenges he has to face everyday.
Filmed mainly through what I assume is a hand held camera piloted by Biker Fox himself, we get to see Biker Fox, who always refers to Biker Fox in the third person, as he lives his life, giving us advice viewers on how he thinks we should live ours.
- 5/23/2014
- by Richard Axtell
- Nerdly
Cinedigm has scored a multi-picture distribution and production deal with Rapid Eye Film, the studio announced Tuesday. The deal involves 15 pictures, with three or four genre-centric films being produced per year. Cinedigm will be in charge of theatrical, as well as home releases and distribution, while Rapid Eye will grab a hold of marketing. Also read: Cinedigm Acquires Frank P. DeLarzelere III Documentary ‘Biker Fox’ Founded by Marco Weber, Rapid Eye recently released the thriller “California Scheming,” a film about a seductress (Gia Mantegna, daughter of Joe) who lures impressionable Malibu teens into her wily ways. Weber has also produced independent fare.
- 4/29/2014
- by Matthew Bramlett
- The Wrap
“Biker Fox” is a documentary that is more of an experience than it is a film. It’s an intriguing peek into the life of Frank P. DeLarzelere, aka Biker Fox, a Tulsa, Ok person of interest who preaches health and fitness as well as the owner of an expansive muscle car parts business. ShockYa had the pleasure to interview the director of “Biker Fox,” Jeremy Lamberton, who described Biker Fox as “Jack Lalanne on Ritalin and cough syrup.” How did you come to meet Biker Fox? Jeremy Lamberton: Basically, he’s sort-of a well-known figure here in town and on the internet. I know he’s big in Sweden through is website. [ Read More ]
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- 4/28/2014
- by monique
- ShockYa
Cinedigm has acquired writer/director Jeremy Lamberton's documentary “Biker Fox,” which follows unintentional celebrity Frank P. DeLarzelere III. Cinedigm is well known for distributing documentaries such as “Super Size Me,” “The Invisible War” and “GasLand.” Also read: Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning Thriller ‘Night Moves’ Picked Up by Cinedigm “Biker Fox” is a unique, provocative documentary that chronicles the adventures of underdog Frank P. DeLarzelere III, aka Biker Fox — Tulsa, Oklahoma's misunderstood motivational bicyclist, nature conservationist and muscle car guru. Part-documentary and part-self-help testimonial, the film navigates the uneasy relationships DeLarzelere has with both the city of Tulsa and himself,...
- 4/15/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
The 4th annual Sydney Underground Film Festival, which runs for three days on Sept. 9-11, will screen about 10 features from all over the world and a veritable ton of short films from even further out there.
The fest will open with the latest documentary by a Hollywood icon. It’s Oliver Stone’s South of the Border, which has the director meeting with South American politicians and dignitaries. (The film opened to mixed reviews here in the States earlier this year.) Also screening is Trash Humpers, the latest film by indie rabble-rouser Harmony Korine, which has been confounding audiences on the indie film fest circuit, and Gaspar Noe’s Enter the Void, which has been earning rave reviews.
The rest of the features in the lineup are an eclectic, oddball concoction, including Mladen Djordjevic‘s Serbian atrocity Life and Death of a Porno Gang, Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth’s twisted Netherlands tale Meat,...
The fest will open with the latest documentary by a Hollywood icon. It’s Oliver Stone’s South of the Border, which has the director meeting with South American politicians and dignitaries. (The film opened to mixed reviews here in the States earlier this year.) Also screening is Trash Humpers, the latest film by indie rabble-rouser Harmony Korine, which has been confounding audiences on the indie film fest circuit, and Gaspar Noe’s Enter the Void, which has been earning rave reviews.
The rest of the features in the lineup are an eclectic, oddball concoction, including Mladen Djordjevic‘s Serbian atrocity Life and Death of a Porno Gang, Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth’s twisted Netherlands tale Meat,...
- 9/8/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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