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So, 'Dear Rider' is this documentary about Jake Burton, the guy who kind of kickstarted snowboarding as a sport, you know? The film has this gritty, raw feel to it, mixing personal anecdotes with a broader cultural lens. It dives deep into his struggles—facing setbacks and pushing through, which gives it a really relatable vibe. The pacing fluctuates; it takes its time with some of the heavier moments, then speeds up when it showcases the wild early days of snowboarding. The interviews feel genuine, and the archival footage is pretty great too. Overall, it captures the essence of innovation and resilience, making it stand apart from your typical sports doc.
Documentary about the origins of snowboardingFocuses on personal and cultural impactIncludes rare archival footage
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