
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.
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.
0.0Join Director Jay Schweitzer on a historical journey across the globe that documents the most progressive dirt bike riding of all time.
0.0The 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!
0.0Fox Racing Presents Terrafirma 1 the first in a long line of great flicks. Featuring a young Pastrana, Stewart and Carmichael.
6.3The definitive, adrenaline-soaked story of the birth and boom of the most extreme sport on the planet: Freestyle Motocross.
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.
0.0Tom 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.
0.0Ruling 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.
0.0A Telly award winning video! 1995 pro National footage, Jeremy McGrath exploits tracks and natural terrain alike, Carmicheal and Lusk on a private playground, Lamson and Reynard at Washougal, Donnie Schmit on a frozen lake and much more!
0.0Velvet Underground's first public appearance.
5.8Footage from 1964-1968 that did not find its way into the Walden reels is joined in this classic period piece. Mostly centered in New York, it also includes travel footage and appearances by David Wise, Salvador Dali, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Smith, Shirley Clarke, Jane Holzer and more. Mel Lyman plays his banjo on the roof.
0.0During the summer of 1966 Jonas Mekas spent two months in Cassis, as a guest of Jerome Hill. Mekas visited him briefly again in 1967, with P. Adams Sitney. The footage of this film comes from those two visits. Later, after Jerome died, Mekas visited his Cassis home in 1974. Footage of that visit constitutes the epilogue of the film. Other people appear in the film, all friends of Jerome.
The film is arranged in six chronologically-ordered parts, each filmed in a different location during Oona's third year.
5.2This is a video record of the Buddhist Wake ceremony at Allen Ginsberg's apartment. You see Allen, now asleep forever, in his bed; some of his close friends; and the wrapping up and removal of Allen's body from the apartment. You hear Jonas' description of his last conversation with Allen, three days earlier. You see the final farewell at the Buddhist temple, 118 West 22nd Street, New York City, and some of his close friends: Patti Smith, Gregory Corso, LeRoy Jones-Baraka, Hiro Yamagata, Anne Waldman, and many others.
6.3This is a mini-portrait of one of the legendary figures of the 60s who should be credited for the discovery of the Velvet Underground, for saving Bob Dylan's mind after the motorcycle crash, for her pioneering sound/image installations, for keeping the New York Sixties' art community together, for one of the key works of erotic cinema Christmas on Earth, and etc. and etc.
5.8Jonas Mekas documents Timothy Leary’s Millbrook estate in the wake of a police raid, juxtaposing serene images of the property with audio of officials justifying their actions. Blending diary footage with subversive reportage, the film exposes the gap between perception and authority, offering an oblique portrait of the counterculture and its suppression.
6.5Filmed in 1950 soon after Jonas Mekas arrived in New York, this short documents everyday life in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It was the first film he shot with his 16 mm Bolex camera, but he did not edit and present the footage until 2003, making it both his earliest and one of his final works on film.