
Frosty Man and the BMX Kid 2010
"We call it Aotearoa around here bro."
Dive into the quirky Kiwi charm of *Frosty Man and the BMX Kid (2010)*, a zesty blend of comedy and adventure that packs a punch in just three minutes.
Director: Tim McLachlan
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Frosty Man and the BMX Kid (2010) about?
*Frosty Man and the BMX Kid* follows a fearless young cyclist who challenges an elderly man—who insists he's God—to a thrilling stunt competition on Lake Wakatipu. What starts as playful banter escalates into a high-energy showdown, blending Kiwi humor with a touch of the surreal. It's a quick, witty tale that leaves audiences grinning.
Who directed Frosty Man and the BMX Kid?
The film was directed by Tim McLachlan, a Kiwi stuntman-turned-filmmaker known for his dynamic and action-packed storytelling style.
Who stars in Frosty Man and the BMX Kid?
The short film features Bruce Allpress as the enigmatic older man and James Rolleston as the daring BMX Kid, bringing their charismatic performances to this brief but memorable adventure.
Is Frosty Man and the BMX Kid (2010) worth watching?
With its sharp humor, high-energy stunts, and a runtime that fits perfectly into any busy schedule, *Frosty Man and the BMX Kid* is a fun watch for fans of quirky comedies. While it's not a blockbuster, its unique Kiwi charm and tight storytelling make it a standout short film worth checking out.
How long is Frosty Man and the BMX Kid?
The film runs for just 3 minutes, making it an ideal bite-sized adventure for viewers short on time.
About Frosty Man and the BMX Kid (2010) — A 3-Minute Kiwi Comedy Adventure You Won't Forget
Dive into the quirky Kiwi charm of *Frosty Man and the BMX Kid (2010)*, a zesty blend of comedy and adventure that packs a punch in just three minutes. Directed by the daring Tim McLachlan, this short film follows a spirited young BMX rider (James Rolleston) who locks horns with a mysterious, bearded stranger claiming to be none other than God Himself. Their clash of egos and worldviews erupts into a high-stakes Lake Wakatipu bomb competition, where bravado meets belief in a showdown that's as hilarious as it is absurd. With sharp Kiwi wit and a dash of divine mischief, this micro-movie is a love letter to New Zealand's adventurous spirit and playful skepticism.
Crafted as a finalist in Tourism New Zealand's *Your Big Break* contest, *Frosty Man and the BMX Kid* stands out for its lightning-fast storytelling and offbeat humor. The film's tagline—*We call it Aotearoa around here bro.*—hints at its roots, blending local flavor with universal themes of rivalry, revelation, and the sheer joy of defying expectations. Whether you're a fan of adrenaline-fueled stunts or deadpan Kiwi banter, this short is a delightful escape into the unexpected.