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Libor Podmol arrives in the U.S. He buys a Suzuki two-stroke bike in the legendary shop Chaparral in Los Angeles. Tomorrow Will Be Better charts Libor's journey from unknown hopeful to Freestyle MX World Champion. The film features interview footage from legendary riders, Rob Adelberg, Peter Kuchar, Lucas Mirtl, Mike Metzger, and Jim McNeil. This is the story of one man's dream, and the community around him that helped him rise to the top.
Libor Podmol

The relentless ascent to championship success for Haiden Deegan has been something special to witness. In an ever-changing age of our sport in terms of media and content, the Deegan name has meant plenty of eyes on the popular young prodigy as he transitioned to the pro ranks late in 2022 before setting out to prove himself as a genuine championship contender in 2023 and beyond. Here now at the culmination of the 2024 race season, Haiden has done exactly that, with 2x 250 SuperMotocross Championships to his name as well as the highly coveted 2024 250 Pro Motocross Championship, a season in which he dominated from start to finish.
2024
2021

Join Director Jay Schweitzer on a historical journey across the globe that documents the most progressive dirt bike riding of all time.
2017

The definitive, adrenaline-soaked story of the birth and boom of the most extreme sport on the planet: Freestyle Motocross.
2016

Tom Pagès has innovated a unique style that continues to captivate freestyle motocross audiences across the globe. For the first time, Tom recounts the arduous journey to his first championship.
2014

The Red Bull X-Fighters 2011 Season Review takes at look back at six events on four continents. Take a look at the best action from all events and find out what happened behind the scenes of the Red Bull X-Fighters!
2011

Youths from inner-city Denver find respite from their violent neighborhoods through the sport of lacrosse, and learn the value of teamwork and camaraderie.
2010

Films beget films. Filmmakers influence other filmmakers constantly. But the most influential filmmaker of all time is Alfred Hitchcock.
2008

A found footage video essay tracing Winnipeg's civic pathologies, aesthetic fabulations and exquisite strangeness through the prism of its own low-budget, lo-fi TV advertising produced between 1975 and 1992.
2006
It doesn't matter whether you're a trail rider, freestylist or just plain racer, this video has something for everyone. Featuring top daredevil riders Kevin Windham, Grant Langston, Mike LaRocco, Ryan Capes, Nate Adams, Mike Metzger, Brian Deegan, Travis Pastrana, Ronnie Renner, Sean Nielson, Drake McElroy and others, this action-packed collection is a veritable who's who of motocross. Jay Schweitzer directs this 16mm feature film.
2003

Do you want to get pumped up to ride? Then this is your video. Get stoked as these 50 riders take this sport to the next level. With huge tricks like back flips, barhops, supermans, 3rd Gear Pinned doubles, and 80 mph+ speed runs, you will be out riding your 50 before this video is over!
2003

Ruling the game: AMA Supercross Champion Ricky Carmichael shreds his backyard and decimates the opposition. New Blood: Future star, mini-legend Bubba Stewart on a 125cc, his style and speed are staggering. Freeride: The established pros and upcoming new talent throw down the latest tricks. Pro motocross: The freshest film footage and new angles covering the National circuit. Offroad mayhem: AMA GNCC champ Shane Watts meets Guy Perrett to tear up trails you only dream about. Desert Storm: AMA Hare & Hound champ Destry Abbott and competitors grab handfuls of desert wasteland. And more: Freestyle Trials, Flat Tracking, Hillclimb--It's all here.
2002
Bringing together the best of Fox Racing's motocross footage, the compilation features clips of some of the sport's most popular figures in action, including Carey Hart, Jeff Emig, Mike Cinqmars, Ricky Carmichael, Seth Enslow, and Travis Pastrana. Sound track features Arlo Guthrie, Eric B. & Rakim and others.
2001

This video is not your typical collection of music videos. Rather than being simply a straightforward presentation of videos, Single Video Theory also contains footage of the band members recording their album in the studio. The camera captures the actual recording sessions as well as the band members chatting candidly about their concept and ideas for the music. Directed by Mark Pellington and shot in 16mm over 3 days in 1997.
1998

Centering on the ABC Loan Co., a twenty-five year old pawnshop/checkcashing outlet, No Loans Today documents daily life in the African-American community of South Central Los Angeles in the aftermath of the 1992 riots.
1996

Terrafirma 2 is the second installment in the Terrafirma series. Once again, T2 captured the essence of the 90’s MX scene with great music and epic footage of the top riders of the era on and off the track. Highlights include Jeremy McGrath riding at Castillo ranch. The MC footage is some of the most iconic MX footage ever shot to this day. The late Donny Schmit ripping a frozen lake, Mike Metzger (still racing at the time) starting to show some of his freestyle skills and a compilation of the ultracompetitive 1995 motocross nationals.
1995

Documentary about Japanese film director Shohei Imamura.
1995

Setting the bar for Moto videos in the 90’s. The Terrafirma series blasted onto the scene with the first installment in 1994. Capturing current and future stars like Doug Henry, Ezra Lusk, Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart and Travis Pastrana on and off the track in epic locations with behind the scenes footage that fans had never seen turned out to be the ultimate formula for this 7 chapter series. Throw in a soundtrack that matched the footage and you will see why the Terrafirma series was so groundbreaking in our sport.
1994

A non-narrative voyage round Sedlec Ossuary, which has been constructed from over 50,000 human skeletons (victims of the Black Death).
1970

Based on Geoffrey Fletcher’s book, this captivating documentary exposes the real London of the swinging sixties. Turning its back on familiar sights, the film explores the hidden details of a crumbling metropolis. With James Mason as our Guide, we are led on an tour of the weird and wonderful pockets of London from abandoned music-halls to egg breaking factories.
1968