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- Through the inspiring journey of a recovering athlete, Any One of Us offers an unprecedented glimpse into the world of spinal cord injuries
- An examination of the legacy one athlete left to the progression of his sports.
- Where the Trail Ends is a film following the worlds top freeride mountain bikers as they search for unridden terrain around the globe, ultimately shaping the future of big mountain freeriding.
- It all started with a motley crew of blue-collar kids looking to be a part of something different, something people at the time couldn't understand. And then everything changed. From fringe sport to global phenomenon, Nothing's For Free chronicles the birth and legacy of freeride mountain biking. The film charts a course through a three-decade journey with the pioneers, visionaries, and industry masterminds that pushed the sport to where it is today.
- Inspired by Bruce Brown's 1971 documentary, "On Any Sunday," chronicles the international sport of motorcycle racing.
- Freeride mountain bikers embark on an expedition to the Arctic’s uninhabited Axel Heiberg Island, where they descend the longest, most challenging big mountain lines ever ridden in this rapidly changing environment.
- In Distance Between Dreams, the most historic year in big wave surfing comes to life through the eyes of iconic surfer Ian Walsh, as he sets mind and body in motion to redefine the upper limits of what's considered rideable.
- That's right New World Disorder is back with it's 9th installment, "Never Enough." Picture Gee Atherton ripping the Worlds course the day after winning the race, Robbie Bourdon stomping a 70 ft. flat spin and Fabien Barel dropping an insane, near vertical line in Morocco and more filmed exclusively in Super 16mm and High Definition. In conjunction with Nissan Sports Adventure and Kona Bikes, NWD 9 promises to live up to all you would expect from the award winning series. Showcasing the talents of the best known pros in the business; Darren Berrecloth, Cameron McCaul and Paul Basagoitia, the new kids like Brandon Semenuk, Alex Pro and everyone's favorites Andreu Lacondeguy, Wayne Goss and Ben Boyko. Finding new spots to "capture the goods" in China, Australia and Morocco, following the Qashqai contest series through Madrid, Munich and London and documenting the world cup races in Slovenia, Andorra, Scotland, Italy and Quebec, "Never Enough" will leave you with an uncontrollable urge to get out there and ride your bike!
- The final chapter in the epic saga known as New World Disorder. Shot in high definition with RED cameras you' ll witness the ultimate throw down segment by Darren Berrecloth, unbelievable back flip combinations from Greg Watts and the new school styles of Graham Agassiz. Follow the Clump, Stumps and Jumps Tour as they jam the west coast and entertain a Giants baseball game from the Hell Barge in San Francisco Bay. Watch Paul Basagoitia slay his personal playground in Nevada, Gee Atherton \"keep it lit\" through the forests of Italy and Aaron Chase with Adam Hauck and friends session Highland MTB park in New Hampshire. Pile in the rest of the top freeriders, dirt jumpers and slopestylers and this world class film will have you reeling.
- Barely a decade old, speedriding is a high-speed, high stakes mountain sport that fuses elements of skiing and parachute flight.
- Sweet and Sour is not just a ski-snowboard film focused on performance. It is also the story of two charismatic men who would do anything to achieve their goals: shred Alaskan steepest line with a new approach. Learn how these athletes prepare for a whole season before facing the Alaskan terrain. First, Richard wants to get a feel of deep powder skiing by planning a trip to Japan while Victor needs to practice his freestyle skills in the back-country.
- Welcome to world-wide mayhem. 16 of the planet's best freeride mountain bikers will battle it out for the title of Ultimate Freeride Champion. New World Disorder 8 "Smack Down" promises to be just that, a severe throw down of the sickest moves in the business - Longdoogie flip whips, Insano camel hand plants, massive Flying Bourdini gaps and much more. Shot on location in Argentina, Israel, Europe, US and B.C. this edition of the NWD series cannot be missed.
- RAD COMPANY will take the audience on a high performance visual ride around the globe. Stunning imagery, progressive action, a plethora of riding and filming styles as well as cutting edge after effects - the film will pick up where the iconic NWD franchise ended nearly five years ago.
- Are you ready for the latest offense from the big boys at Freeride Entertainment? The epic freeride mountain bike saga continues with NWD 6 - Unchained. The NWD 6 crew is killing it all over the world in true disorderly fashion. - Unchained features the biggest group of today's progressive riders as they attack Bolivia, Whistler, Kamloops, Utah and everywhere else they could pillage. With stops at Monster Park and Crankworx slopestyle competitions along the way.
- Sean Pettit and the Superproof team kick off their ski season in Whistler, BC. Coming off of an ankle injury last winter, Pettit is eager to get his skis back on the snow. The winter might be off to a slow start, but not Sean. Besides filming Superproof's latest film, The Masquerade, there's a full house at the Pettit Palace - Including their newest roommate, The Groovemeister, back in town turning 55 - and turning pro.
- Darren Berrecloth and fellow riders explored the untapped terrain near the Yukon's Tatshenshini River, Canada. Rafting 260km with bikes in tow, they search for challenging lines by day and camping by night.
- Hans Rey, Danny MacAskill and Gerhard Czerner head out on the mountain bike journey of a lifetime. Facing intense altitude challenges and health risks, this team attempt to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro on two wheels.
- Backflips on a mountain bike may seem crazy to some - but to those willing to brave the unforgiving terrain of the Utah desert - it's only the beginning. Mix world-ranked athletes with the beautiful backdrop of Zion National Park and you have all the makings of an event born to challenge even the most daring of freeride mountain bikers. "A History Of...Heavy Lines and Desert Drops" features ten years of extreme mountain bike progression at the Red Bull Rampage. We take an inside look at how one pioneer's wacky idea inspired professionals, adrenaline junkies and fans alike to push the limits of what's possible on two wheels. "Heavy Lines and Desert Drops" follows the event history with American riders Cameron Zink, Kyle Strait and Canadian 2x Champion, Kurt Sorge, as they turn their hard work and perseverance into jaw-dropping runs. Pushing the limits - and spectator's minds - these riders defy the status quo and inspire fellow riders to attempt the unimaginable. Event visionary, Josh Bender, takes us on a journey from the inception of this questionable mountain event to the prestigious and progressive staple it has become in the freeride community. Celebrating it's 10 Year Anniversary, we take a look back at Red Bull Rampage and it's biggest challenges, broken bones, milestones and triumphs.
- The Superproof Crew has been waiting all season for snow - and it finally arrives in Alaska. Pettit, Permin and Abma head to Valdez to pair up with H20 Guides to ride some epic conditions. Meanwhile, Groove road-trips to cheer on the boys at Red Bull Cold Rush - - Only to find that he's losing track of plans - and maybe his mind.
- As the winter continues to disappoint in North America - the Superproof crew heads to Italy to film video parts for The Masquerade. Sean, Callum, Richard Permin and Noah Bow are busy in Courmayerand La Thuille. From chain smoking guides to endless amounts of pasta - Europe proves to be just what the team needed.
- As the winter continues to disappoint in North America - the Superproof crew heads to Italy to film video parts for The Masquerade. Sean, Callum, Richard Permin and Noah Bowman get busy in Courmayer and La Thuille. From chain smoking guides to endless amounts of pasta - Europe proves to be just what the team needed.
- The snow continues to dump in Japan as Sean, Mark Abma and Joe Schuster head from the back-country of Shimamaki to resort living in Niseko. The crew wastes no time diving into everything the Japanese culture has to offer. The Ja-pow doesn't disappoint as the Superproof crew hits the mountain and continues grabbing shots for their upcoming film.
- With Sean's ankle feeling good as new, the Pettits pack up and head to the BC interior. Groovemeister, still on the hunt for a sport to turn pro in, considers the possibility of a professional no-boarding career. After some brotherly competition at the GT Memorial Race, Sean chases the snow overseas to Shimimaki, Japan.