Lovelock
16m
Jack Lovelock won New Zealand’s first Olympic athletics gold medal. He did so in spectacular fashion, winning the 1500 meters at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In front of Hitler and 110,000 spectators, the famous ‘Lovelock kick’ unfurled into NZ’s sporting and collective consciousness: from Timaru to Oxford, to Berlin triumph. Yet Lovelock was an enigmatic achiever. In this short film, the race — the supremely judged apex of a sporting career — is contrasted with his mysterious and tragic death, in front of a train on the New York subway in 1949.
Cast
Crew
David Robertson
Director
Stuart Hoar
Writer
Ken Sparks
Editor
Donald Duncan
Director of Photography
Bruce Sheridan
First Assistant Director, Producer
Clinton Phillips
Second Assistant Director

Jessica Hobbs
Second Assistant Director
John Flavell
Third Assistant Director
Tim Cronin
Third Assistant Director
Iain Aitken
Production Design
Andrew Couling
Hair Designer
Heather Cotter
Assistant Hairstylist
Bryony Hurden
Makeup & Hair
Wayne Laird
Original Music Composer
Adriana Tuscia
Set Dresser
Guy Richards
Art Direction
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