1999 - 2009 was the era of the New World Disorder series. A decade of films that shaped the face of MTB sport and lifestyle with all its facets. With "Dust and Bones", the crew says goodbye with - how could it be otherwise - a banger.
Derek Westerlunf has once again managed to burn a very balanced mix of downhill, freeride, dirt, street and slopestyle onto the screen. In short: anyone who has ever heard of MTB will find something worth seeing in this movie.
Describing the film in detail is quite difficult, as you would be emphasizing parts and thereby doing other parts an injustice. Darren Berrecloth opens the movie and a John Cowan as a flying barge captain and sailor in San Francisco Bay closes the movie in front of a large baseball audience. In between, questions are answered such as: Followcam too close to backflipping movie subject; What now? Gee Atherton slams down a trail in Finale Ligure so smoothly that you want to throw yourself into the saddle immediately. I won't go into any more detail now, otherwise the homepage won't be enough. The action fireworks of riders like: Paul Basagoitia, Aaron Chase, John Cowan, Wayne Goss, Andreu and Lluis Lacondeguy, Cam McCaul and others is accompanied by a very fine selection of music: Something for everyone!
Conclusion
This HD flick that buries the NWD era is a masterpiece. You should stop when you're at the top and the NWD crew around "Big D" Westerlund succeeds in doing this in exemplary fashion. RIP
Film length: 50 minutes
Bonus: approx. 10 minutes
Price: 27.90 euros