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Overview
- Genre
- Sports, History, Public Affairs, Society, and Culture
- Synopsis
In 1992 a lone BMXer named Carl Lein found a discarded pile of dirt in a downtown Austin, Texas city park and shaped it into a single jump. By 2002 South Duncan Park had evolved into a serious set of world-renowned BMX trails simply called “9th Street.”
Over the past thirty years, a crew of dedicated misfits have shed blood, sweat, and tears to maintain the DIY spirit of BMX and inspire both riders old & new. It follows the evolution of the trails from a neglected city park to the widely beloved community space it is today, enjoyed by riders of all ages.
Check out Handrail Media's first full-length documentary and enjoy the ride as the whole story of 9th Street is told from the wild cast of characters that were there to witness it all.
Visit https://9thstreetbmx.org/
This film premiered as an official selection of the Bicycle Film Festival in 2024.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 62 minutes
Credits
- Kenny Horton ... Producer, Director, Editor
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Handrail Media
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 8 years
- Locations
- Austin, Texas.
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2024
- Festivals
- Bicycle Film Festival
- Distribution
- Available to rent or purchase on Amazon. Available for free on YouTube.
- Language
- English
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