RACE DAY documentary released online

from Iron Horse Photo Inc.,

Kitchener, ON — The producers of RACE DAY have released the film online at this link.

RACE DAY is a short documentary about harness racing, created with user-generated content. The film captures a typical day in the life of harness racing (where no day is typical) and offers a rare glimpse of the color, emotion, character and characters of horse racing.

Iron Horse Photo Inc., the producers of RACE DAY, invited harness racing participants and enthusiasts to record their harness racing day on Saturday, August 6, 2011. Twenty people from across North America submitted more than 10 hours of footage. The film runs 23 minutes and includes Jody Jamieson, Doug McNair, Anthony MacDonald, Phil Hudon, Randy Waples, Rick Zeron, Bruce Gilkinson and Stephanie Horner.

The colorful characters and behind-the-scenes action runs the full gamut of the intriguing world of horse racing. Filmed at racetracks, farms and homes — and from race bikes, trucks and private jets — across North America, each contributor has a unique perspective: from pomp and polish and million-dollar races, to lush fields, pitchforks and elbow grease.

“We focused on crafting a film which showcases the personality of the sport through its characters,” explained producer Kelly Spencer. “We invited the characters to film themselves and each other with the intention of getting a true glimpse inside their days, and their love and passion for harness racing.

“A good film is a good story told by great characters, and this film has plenty. Audiences are captivated by good stories, regardless of their familiarity with the subject matter.”

RACE DAY debuted at the O’Brien Awards in Mississauga, Ontario, in January 2012. It was screened at the Galaxy Cinemas in Milton, Ontario, a month later, and was featured at numerous equine events throughout 2012.

In October, the Grand River Film Festival included the documentary in its sixth annual lineup where producer Kelly Spencer and driver Jody Jamieson were part of a panel Q&A following the screening.

RACE DAY enjoyed several showings on local television stations throughout Ontario, the U.S. and New Zealand.

For more information about the film, visit www.racedaydoc.com or the project’s YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/user/racedaydoc.

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