The Motorcycle Movie Premier of “The First, Last Race”

The Motorcycle Movie Premier of "The First, Last Race" in Beverly Hills.

It is a motorcycle premier and double feature in Beverly Hills February 20th, 2009 starting at 7:00 PM. The first film is the world premier of "The First, Last Race" that was written and directed by Jeff Jensen.

It is followed "High Speed", also directed by Jeff Jensen, which is a award winning World Superbike dramatic feature staring Sienna Miller, Paul Nichols & Andrew Lee Potts. (Winner "Best Dramatic Feature", Malibu International Film Festival, Tiburon International Film Festival, EuroPrix Award Cannes)

Location is at The Clarity Screening Room on 100 North Crescent Drive in Beverly Hills, California at 7:00 PM.

Tickets are $10 pre-entry (Pay Pal) or $20 post entry and no guarantee of a seat so we encourage you to get your tickets early.

Parking will be free underneath the building. The entrance is 100yds North of Wilshire on the East side of the street.

Food and drinks will be available in the lobby prior to the 1st show, at Intermission and after the second film. Come early and meet the stars of the movie or stay late and meet the drunken stars of the movie!

Director: Jeff Jensen
Photography: Derek Nickell
Format: 720P HD Documentary
Stage: Post-Production/Editing
Run Time: 88 min

Purchase tickets at: www.J2entertainment.com

"The First, Last Race" Film Synopsis
Hollywood Stuntman, Jeff Jensen, rides the new Ducati Terra Mostro from his home in Malibu, California, to the Pikes Peak Intn’l Hill Climb, races it and then rides it home afterwards. This would be a huge undertaking from any man in his mid-twenties, but, at twice that age, Jeff hasn’t figured that out yet. Explore the mind set of a man that thinks he can still ride a motorcycle 1,400 miles one way, then race it in the Premier Class, on a road with thousand foot cliffs and no guard rails against World Class racers and then turn around and ride it home. Why does he think he won’t be humiliated by the competition even though his first and last race on Pikes Peak was 9 years ago? After all, he didn’t even finish the last time and this race, he’s riding a stock, untested dual-sport road bike against the Factory Teams’ riders and bikes. If that’s not enough, he’s doing all this with a broken leg and an artificial knee. What makes stuntmen and racers do such things? Why do they think they’re bullet proof? In his search for this answer, he asks a couple of friends and fellow racers in the hill climb. One’s a former National #1 racer that, at 65 yrs old, continues to beat his own record and has nothing to prove to anyone. Also, the 68 year old stuntman who’s record has gone unbroken for 14 years but is now battling cancer and is scheduled for surgery 2 weeks after the race. This documentary feature film chronicles Jeff’s adventure and his search for these answers with the help of other like-minded individuals.

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