A Sunday in Hell

A Sunday in Hell (1977)

Genres - Documentary  |   Release Date - Feb 25, 1977  |   Run Time - 111 min.  |  
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A Sunday in Hell (original title: En Forårsdag i Helvede) is a 1976 Danish documentary film directed by Jørgen Leth. The film is a chronology of the 1976 Paris–Roubaix bicycle race from the perspective of participants, organizers and spectators. Paris–Roubaix is the most famous and usually the most dramatic of the spring classics. Much of the latter portion is over narrow, cobbled tracks that choke with dust on dry days and become slick and muddy in rain. For the riders it's a challenge to keep going without puncturing or crashing. The film captures not just the events of the 1976 edition but the atmosphere of a professional race. It begins by introducing the contenders: Eddy Merckx, Roger De Vlaeminck (the previous year's winner), Freddy Maertens, and Francesco Moser, each with their supporting riders (the domestiques), who are charged with helping their team leader win. The film gives views of the team directors, protesters (the race is halted for a while), spectators, mechanics and riders. As the cobbled section is entered the selection begins. Riders puncture, crash, make the wrong move - the race plays out. By the finish in the velodrome in Roubaix only a few are in with a chance. The winner is a surprise (Marc Demeyer), but that is part of the appeal. Post-race the exhausted riders, mired in dirt, give interviews in the velodrome's showers.

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Paris, Rider, Roubaix

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Subject: cycling

Alternate Titles

A Sunday Day in Hell
US
A Sunday in Hell: Paris-Roubaix
AU
Durch die Hölle des Nordens - Radrennen Paris-Roubaix
DE
En forårsdag i Helvede
DK
Mia Kyriaki stin Kolasi
GR
Niedziela w piekle
PL
Um domingo no inferno
PT
Воскресенье в аду
RU