SUFF2010 - BIKER FOX
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Sat 11 Sep 8:00PM<br><b>Price</b><br>FULL $14 + bf / CONC $12 + bf<br><b>Bookings</b><br>(02) 9550 3666<br><b>Tickets</b><br>On sale now Factory Theatre
Biker Fox | Jeremy Lamberton | USA | 90’00”
Biker Fox is the story of Frank P. DeLarzelere III aka Biker Fox -Tulsa, Oklahoma’s eccentric answer to both Evel Knievel and Jack La Lane. As Biker Fox, he is an accidental advocate for bicyclists and their rights – road raging on two wheels in Technicolor riding gear, flashing dangling earrings, engaging in occasional brushes with the law, and spreading an empowering message to the world of peace and love. Frank P. DeLarzelere III is a nature conservationist, health food activist, and muscle car guru with ADHD who has an unforgettable and self-destructive penchant for hand feeding wild raccoons and other animals.
Part documentary and part self-help testimonial, Biker Fox navigates the uneasy relationships DeLarzelere has with both the city of Tulsa and himself, and chronicles Biker DeLarzelere’s complicated outsider psyche, his intentions of spirited goodwill and his flouting of conventions.
In a bold move, director Jeremy Lamberton hands the camera over to his subject, allowing Biker Fox/Frank the freedom to capture himself through his own lens, sharing his obsessions with car parts and bicycle tricks, feeding and nurturing wild animals (despite its danger), and capturing thrilling footage of his roaming cycling trips throughout rural Oklahoma.
Biker Fox is a tribute to the struggles of a true American eccentric outsider.
One of the most fascinating and hilarious documentaries we have ever seen. You’ll be asking yourself, surely this is a mockumentary…



