Synopsis
The World's Fastest Indian is a movie released in 2005.
Based on an extraordinary true story, this inspiring drama takes viewers on a thrilling ride through the life of Burt Munro, a determined New Zealander with a passion for speed and adventure. For years, Munro painstakingly restores his beloved 1920 Indian motorcycle, pouring his heart and soul into crafting a machine that would ultimately defy the odds. With a dream to set a land-speed record at the iconic Bonneville Salt Flats, he embarks on a journey that challenges not only his physical abilities but also his resilience and spirit. As Munro navigates the trials of aging, skepticism, and the vast American landscape, his unwavering determination and quirky personality shine through, making him a relatable and endearing character. The film beautifully captures the essence of pursuing one's dreams against all odds, resonating with anyone who has ever dared to chase their passions. With breathtaking cinematography and a captivating performance that brings Munro to life, this cinematic gem provides both heart and humor, celebrating the power of ambition and the thrill of speed. Prepare to be inspired as you witness the remarkable journey of a man who truly was the world's fastest Indian.
2929 Productions
New Zealand Film Commission