TORONTO
MOTORCYCLE
FILM FESTIVAL
Sept 28 - Oct 1
Revue Cinema
Ever since he was 8 years old all Robbie Knievel wanted was to be like his father. And he did. In record fashion. For over 5 decades Robbie Knievel quietly became the most decorated jumper of all time, jumping over 350 times, breaking over 20 world records and pushing the limits farther than anyone ever had done. “Evel broke bones, Robbie broke records.” By the late 1990’s Robbie was also smashing television ratings live on Fox. You’d think a father would be proud, but there’s only one Knievel.
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Chasing Evel explores the life of Robbie Knievel and the epic father and son relationship between two of the most decorated daredevils of all time. The film begins with Robbie today, living in his motor home as he travels like a nomad around the U.S, looking for his next jump. He’s 54, body broken from years of abuse, but Robbie is sober now for the first time since he was 12. He didn’t just follow his father’s daredeviltry, he also followed his legendary partying. However Robbie is cleaning up after yet another brush with the law. But this time it’s for real. His doctor has told him he’s going to die if he continues to drink. The law says he may go to jail . His friends and family say if he turns back to the bottle, they don’t know if they’ll see him alive again. The only way out is to do what he knows best. To jump again.
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About the Director
Multi-award winning filmmaker and creator, Jesse James Miller is an accomplished writer and director whose work spans feature, documentary, television and commercials airing on NBC, HBO, Superchannel, Discovery Health and theatres across North America Born in Canada to American parents, Jesse works in Los Angeles, Toronto and Vancouver where he is currently resides.