Screened as part of NZIFF 2015

I Am Thor 2015

Directed by Ryan Wise Incredibly Strange

Jon Mikl Thor was a bodybuilding, steel-bending, brick-smashing metal star in the 70s and 80s whose band never quite made it big. Years later, in this funny and endearing doco, he attempts a comeback that nearly kills him.

Aug 05

Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

Aug 06

Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

Aug 08

Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

USA In English
84 minutes DCP

Director, Photography, Editor

Producers

Ryan Wise
,
Alan Higbee

Music

Christopher Ward

With

Jon Mikl Thor
,
Mike Favata
,
Steve Price
,
Keith Zazzi
,
Frank Meyer
,
Bruce Duff
,
Rusty Hamilton
,
Nik Turner
,
Frank Soda
,
Michael Pilmer

Festivals

Slamdance 2015

Forget about that coiffed-up hammer dude from the Marvel Universe. The real Thor was a 70s Canadian competitive bodybuilder who moonlighted as a naked lounge lizard with a Vegas-style cabaret show, singing standards, blowing up hot water bottles, fronting an incredible heavy metal band and starring in mesmerising, cheesy horror movies (Rock & Roll Nightmare). Filmmaker Ryan Wise knew he was onto something pretty special as he began recording the roller-coaster life of perpetual dreamer Jon Mikl Thor after he discovered him making pizzas in the early 2000s. Wise follows Thor’s comeback, documenting his subject’s real-life Spinal Tap existence with hundreds of hours of intimate and revealing footage that will leave you crying with laughter. This truly affectionate doco showcases the world’s most sincere, self-deprecating narcissistic underdog. Watching Thor’s undying fame-quest for world domination is both heartbreaking and inspirational. — AT

“Like another Canuck headbanger portrait, 2008’s sleeper success Anvil! The Story of Anvil, this mix of real-life Spinal Tap antics and underdog rooting value should attract a cult following.” — Dennis Harvey, Variety