North of Nightfall | A Review

Take four legendary riders and drop them off in one of the world's most remote deserts with 24 hours of daylight and nothing to do but scope out the most epic big mountain lines ever ridden, and you have yourself the premise of an adventure unlike any other.

The rider cuts a few turns as he picks his way down the slope, but what at first glance looks like just another riding shot from a mountain bike movie soon reveals its true nature, as the camera pulls back to show a mountain of mind-blowing proportions with the rider who filled the screen mere moments ago instantly reduced to an insignificant speck the size of of a few pixels. This is big mountain riding pushed to the extreme, and its the reason why Darren Berrecloth, Cam Zink, Carson Storch and Tom van Steenbergen traveled to the middle of nowhere to shoot North of Nightfall.

If you are ready to lose yourself in the amazing cinematography and join this journey to the end of the earth in search of the ultimate rush, you've come to the right place.

It's hard to make a unique mountain bike film these days, but North of Nightfall combines stunning scenery, mind-blowing riding and awesome story-telling skills to produce a movie experience unlike any other. If you're expecting endless, back-to-back shredding scenes against a backdrop of heavy metal you'll be sorely disappointed, because that is not what this project is about. However, if you are ready to lose yourself in the amazing cinematography and join this journey to the end of the earth in search of the ultimate rush, you've come to the right place.

To find out more and purchase a copy of the film, head on over to North of Nightfall.

 

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