Brendan Fairclough

Filmes

Vision
VISION is a film about inclusivity, standing alongside your heroes and redefining the status quo. VISION blends the creative worlds of Veronique Sandler in a coming together of art, design and sport. Veronique Sandler, a former World Cup racer, has paved her own way in the mountain bike industry away from competition. This is a film about her VISION for the future of a sport. Taking inspiration from the streets, dirt jumping and freeride, this action focused documentary follows Veronique’s journey alongside her heroes as she brings her VISION to life. Working in partnership with Revolution Bike Park in Wales, UK. Together they made a dream a reality. Starring Veronique Sandler and a collective of the best riders from around the world.
Deathgrip
For the last two years, Fairclough and Porter have traveled to every inhabited continent on the planet with a simple goal: to show the world a new vision of mountain biking. Joined on this quest by a collection of the most progressive and influential riders that this generation of mountain biking has to offer, Fairclough and Porter have embarked on an all-out assault on the bleeding edge of the sport's limits. DEATHGRIP is a relentless mission to challenge the limits of creativity, technology, and the human potential. DEATHGRIP is a creative oasis for Fairclough and Porter - a place where the raw expression of Fairclough's riding ability is captured with the most progressive filmmaking technology against the backdrop of the most visually engaging locations in the world. The future is now. #DEATHGRIPMOVIE
Brandon Semenuk's Rad Company
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Brandon Semenuk's Rad Company pushes the limits of free-ride mountain biking and showcases the skills and passion that make him one of the most versatile and explosive riders on the planet. Brandon handpicked the crew of riders for this film who drive and inspire him in each discipline, ultimately creating some of the highest level of riding ever caught on camera. The film features an eclectic soundtrack that flows like your favorite mix tape, while seamlessly meshing all disciplines of mountain biking. NWD Films and Red Bull Media House have teamed up with some of the top cinematographers and digital effects artists to create an innovative style, while keeping true to the “all killer no filler” style of the New World Disorder.
3 Minute Gaps
Brendan Fairclough
For two years the crew of 3 MINUTE GAPS have followed the world's best mountain bike racers around the globe documenting them as they trained, prepared, rode, ate, traveled, raced, celebrated, commiserated, and made sacrifices simply because of the weight of ambition to be the fastest. There is no truer, more accurate and intimate depiction of the hallowed worlds of the very best World Cup rider's than 3 MINUTE GAPS.
The Entree
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The Entree is an in depth documentary/ extended interview with Australian born UCI DOWNHILL WORLD SERIES CHAMPION Sam Hill based on his 2009 racing season. With just three rounds to go and a winless and turbulent season already behind him The Entree begins in Mont Saint Anne, Canada round #6 where things begin to change and the race to the finish begins. Follow Sam and his team mate Brendan Fairclough across the globe on an insightful journey from Canada, back to his homeland Australia then to Schladming, Austria for the ride of the season on his quest for World Series GOLD and the celebrations that followed.
Made
Himself
MADE is an inspirational mountain bike film about the best riders in the world doing what they love, riding bikes. Whether they are on their downhill bikes, motos, hardtails or BMXs they radiate an infectious passion for bikes and a love of the lifestyle that comes with them.
Nissan UCI MTB WC Championships 2009
as Himself
Follow the Nissan UCI MTB WC Championships 2009
Earthed 4 - Death or Glory
Exceptional filming, personal anecdotes from World Cup riders and, of course, unbeleivably brilliant riding makes for a no-doubt addition to your library. There are sections of Earthed 4 that make sitting nearly impossible, and quite a few bits will have you talking to your TV.