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New World Disorder 10: Dust & Bones (2009)

Audience Score
90
New World Disorder 10: Dust & Bones
NR 49 minJan 1st, 2009New World Disorder PosterPart of New World Disorder
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NWD 10 "Dust & Bones" is the final chapter in the epic saga known as New World Disorder. Shot in high definition with RED cameras you' ll witness the ultimate throw down segment by Darren Berrecloth, unbelievable back flip combinations from Greg Watts and the new school styles of Graham Agassiz. Follow the Clump, Stumps and Jumps Tour as they jam the west coast and entertain a Giants baseball game
DirectorsDerek WesterlundEric Crosland

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:January 1st, 2009
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Derek Westerlund, Scott Bradfield, Jacob Heilbron, Dan Gerhard

New World Disorder

New World Disorder is the name given to a series of popular freeride mountain-biking movies produced by Freeride Entertainment. The series has filmed several movies; the first of which, New World Disorder I released in late 2000 was a great success, and it proved itself to be one of the most progressive productions in Mountain bike filmmaking. After New World Disorder I, the group tried to top their previous effort. This tradition is what has made the New World Disorder series as popular as it is today.