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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
- Inspired by Bruce Brown's 1971 documentary, "On Any Sunday," chronicles the international sport of motorcycle racing.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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!
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Keep Your Tips Up is back for Season 2 and the skiing and antics are at an all time high. Sean realizes that even with the success of the Masquerade, making ski movies is no easy job. Sean resets his sights on his own conceptual masterpiece "The Lost Rider" where he can let his skiing do the talking and quit trying to herd cats with other athletes and his film production buddies.
- Sean and Callum Pettit compete in the biggest back-country skiing event of the season, Red Bull Cold Rush. Groovemeister puts his restaurant on four wheels and comes to the contest bearing exotic new entrees. Frog legs in coming, anyone?
- Sean Pettit and crew journey through the tunnels of a massive glacier on their last day shooting his skiing concept. After many painstaking hours of riding, filming, and editing, Sean is proud to present: The Lost Rider.
- Sean and Callum Pettit leave behind winter in British Columbia and venture to the Swiss Alps for some fresh snow. Teaming up with snowboarders Chris Rasman and Jody Wachniak, the guys explore all the terrain and culture that Lotschenal and Engelberg have to offer.
- Sean and Callum continue their Euro trip and head from Switzerland to the countryside of Italy. En route, the Groovemesiter travels in to surprise his boys. The Pettit clan enjoys a few days of fresh powder and Italian cuisine in the Aosta Valley.
- It's springtime in Whistler, BC and Sean is taking full advantage of Whistler back-country's epic conditions. Snowboarders Eric and John Jackson come along to shred some of the best lines of the season. Back in town, the boys rip in the skate park by day, while Groovemeister hops in the wresting ring by night..
- Sean Pettit heads to Revelstoke Mountain Resort to set the scene for his new conceptual film. With good friends in tow - Noah Bowman, Rob Heule and Connor Warnock, the guys begin capturing segments for the project. Whether new features, drones, smoke or fire - the film crew has all the makings of an epic ski film with captivating visuals.
- After a week of building in the desert it's time to ride. While Andreu and Kyle are pre-qualified Tom has some unfinished business to attend to before qualifying. As Tom confronts his goals in Qualifying, Kyle and Andreu prepare for 2 runs and 1 chance at Rampage gold. The entire season comes down to this, but who will stand on the podium at this years Red Bull Rampage.
- Road to Rampage is back featuring a brand new cast of riders and a gut-wrenching, never-before-riden Red Bull Rampage site. This six-part series takes us on a global journey deep into the lives of three of the sport¹s most gifted athletes. Join them as they train harder, fly higher and risk it all on their way to mountain biking¹s gnarliest event of the year.
- John Jackson Imagines the perfect winter in his favorite place to be, Lake Tahoe. Along with his brother Eric Jackson his imagination becomes a reality. Together, the Jackson brothers attack the "Dirty Tooth", a backcountry peak the brothers have imagined riding together since Lake Tahoe had a good deep winter season...many years ago. The Jackson brothers floss the "Dirty Tooth" on their snowboards while their imaginations push progression as they kick off the new winter season.
- John Jackson and solo rock climber/professional snowboarder Lonnie Kauk snowboard and rock climb California's Sierra Nevada range while living the "Beast Life". Comparing the physical and mental strengths between snowboarding and rock-climbing, the boy's power through the heaviest situations on rock and snow together. Witness Lonnie free solo the heaviest climbs around in his home turf while hearing what the mindset of the master climber is all about. "Beast Life" - It's the state of mind a sensory overload and the only way to describe how John and Lonnie choose to live their lives to the fullest.
- It's time for the last stops in the chaotic season leading up to Rampage. Kyle and Andreu head to Retallack Lodge to take on some of the biggest jumps ever built for a mountain bike but first they will have to take on the local weather. With time ticking down Tom is still injured and doing everything he can to prepare off his bike and Kyle leaves Retallack early to help a good friend achieve a life long goal.
- John Jackson and professional big mountain snowboarder Jeremy Jones go camping in California's Sierra Nevada range leaving only footprints. Split-boarding together from sun up to sunset, the boy's power through the heaviest situations on spring style snow during a mid winter warm spell. Bagging peaks is the name of the game while changing perspectives to ride the not so familiar south side of the mountains to find the perfect corn snow conditions. Achieving their goals to realize the contrast is just as spectacular no matter which side of the mountain they ride.
- It's a fine line between love and hate in this Book Of John J show as the crew travels around the ups, downs ,peaks, and valleys of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. John Jackson along with professional snowboarders Bjorn Leines and Grey McCallum snowmobile throughout the high-country looking for epic powder, perfect jumps, and beautiful weather - ya know, the best day ever. Everything is totally easy except one thing, getting there. Freezing temps, harsh snowmobile travel, high winds, and long days is what they deal with to reach their goals. The hunt for the perfect terrain is right around the corner and you can't celebrate until you've made it home. Does John J and all-time crew have what it takes?
- Its full-on Family shred time in this episode of The Book of John J. When your sister marries pro snowboarder Frederik Kalbermatten and moves to Switzerland, its time to go visit. John and little brother Eric rally to Europe during the prime time of winter to explore the Swiss Alps guided by their new brother (in-law) Frederik Kalbermatten. Riding the biggest jumps, sketchy glacier gaps, and thigh deep powder for two weeks makes every night perfect for family apré. Creating memories through musical jam sessions, a new baby nephew in the house, and swiss cheese for days. There's never enough time for family time.
- No more badmouthing the Canadian boarder once John squeeks into the land of big mountains, deep snow, and true brotherhood. That's right, In this episode John and little brother Eric slide into the Whistler scene with skiing's very own Pettit brothers. Sean and Callum Pettit show the Jackson bros what real mountains are all about. However, when skiing and snowboarding collide at this professional level, perspectives are changed and heads tilt to witness the show of a lifetime. When this episode wraps you'll be sitting upside down looking at life much different than before.
- After a wicked crash in Jackson Hole, John attacks home mountain Squaw Valley USA with High Fives Foundation athletes Roy Tuscany, Grant Korgan, and Eric Zerrenner. Eric Z goes for redemption to ski once again since his back injury paralyzed him last season. Watch John J try to keep up with Grant Korgan sit skiing and find out why Roy Tuscany, athlete and High Fives Founder, is said to be a living angel. Experience camaraderie and unparalleled positivity from three of the most extraordinary people on planet earth. Become "Punched with Positivity" and witness the most heroic chapter of the year in this episode of The Book Of John J.
- Welcome to the holy grail of snowboarding, Alaska. The pinnacle of the season has finally arrived and John Jackson can hardly wait to throw down. However, it wont stop snowing and the conditions aren't perfect. So, when the helicopter wont fly, its snowmobile time. Crew up with John Jackson, Randy Sherman and other sled-neck throttle junkies to attack the Chugach range AK style for John's first time. These are biggest mountains, the biggest airs, and the deepest powder of the year. For John, this is the best trip of the year however, If you get hurt you go home. Patience is the key to stay healthy and in Alaska patience is the key to survival. Will John survive his Alaskan holiday?
- As the clock ticks down for Rampages it's time for the biggest mountain bike festival of the year, Crankworx Whistler. Kyle pursues a title that has alluded him for years against his biggest competitor and best friend Cam Zink. Tom heads to the foam pit to test his shoulder and get some riding in with slope-style prodigy Brett Rheeder. Meanwhile, Andreu get's a history lesson from big mountain legend Robbie Bourdon.
- Witness the pure "Joy" of Alaskan snowboarding in this final chapter of The Book of John J. Alaska has blessed the crew with perfect conditions, and you are watching every pow-turn go down. Does life get any better? It does when you add X-Games champion Torstein Horgmo in the mix. Sit shotgun in the helicopter when John and Torstein tag team the meatiest peaks of all kinds, from freestyle big mountain, steep spines, and 2500 foot vertical descents to natty freestyle booters. Feel the epic joy as Torstein gets a taste of true snowboarding away from groomed park conditions and John J pushes on the gas and ignites like no other snowboarder before in this one of a kind final episode of The Book of John J. Enjoy.
- It's finally time to put some shovels in Utah's red dirt, so Kyle, Tom and Andreu make the pilgrimage to Rampage. With a new venue comes a lot of new unknowns and our 3 riders must battle and collaborate with the other 45 athletes to find the perfect line. You can spend a year dreaming of your ideal Rampage run but you only get one week to build it. Will Andreu, Tom or Kyle have the creativity, shovel skills and raw talent to stand on this years Rampage podium?
- While Andreu trains with his brother at home in Spain, Kyle and Tom dive into this year's contest season from two very different angles. Kyle pursues his passion for racing and Tom goes to Europe for a Slope-style competition. It's a decision he will quickly regret as he suffers an injury that could take him out for the season.
- John gets prepared for the winter season and finishes off modifications to his live aboard vehicle. While he is preparing his road rig "Riff Raff", he waits out a storm to see if the snowline drops. He sticks it out and rides the backcountry with Sammy. After the weather changes in Tahoe John decides to take Riff Raff on the road to interior BC to link up with his brother Eric and local Shandy Campos. The crew finds some remote hot springs and Shandy takes them to his secret pillow stashes.
- Japan is firing so John heads to Hakuba and meets up with his brother-in-law Fredi. John has only been to resorts in Japan and this time its all about exploration into the bigger mountains of Hakuba.
- John heads to Bralorne to meet up with Bearclaw and tries Snowbiking. It's his first time accessing the backcountry with this new style of travel and Bearclaw shows him the ropes. JT Holmes meets up and teaches John a thing or two about speedflying. This is John's trip to explore some new sports.