August 17 2009
Freeride Entertainment is an award-winning film and television production company based in Nelson, British Columbia, Canada.
As a top-notch commercial producer specializing in extreme sports content, Freeride showcases everything from mountain biking to skiing to surfing using 35mm, 16mm and High Definition Cinematography.
Formed in 1997, the company gained international notoriety from its submissions of its very first film, New World Disorder, at the Banff, Sundance, and Telluride mountain film festivals. The New World Disorder series has not only broken the doors wide open for movies of its kind, but has driven the very progression of mountain biking.
Freeride’s mandate is to continually up the ante in all adrenalin sports by featuring the best athletes, locations and motion picture production in the world.
March 13 2009
The global stars of Downhill and 4-Cross are gathering in Fort William for another blistering weekend of high speed action on the slopes of Aonach Mor on the first weekend of June 2009.
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January 16 2009
New World Disorder 9 ‘Never Enough’ Trailer
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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!
If you’re wondering, the track is ‘Indestructible’ by ‘Disturbed’