New World Disorder I

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New World Disorder
Directed by Derek Westerlund
Produced byDerek Westerlund
Written byDerek Westerlund
Starring Bobby Root
Richie Schley
John Cowan
Joe Schwartz
Music by Trevor Westerlund
Cinematography Alex Fostvedt
Jeff Lawrence
Murray Wais
Derek Westerlund
Steve Winter
Edited by Murray Wais
Derek Westerlund
Noah Wight
Steve Winter
Distributed by Freeride Entertainment
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
Running time
38 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

New World Disorder is the first of the series of New World Disorder Mountain-biking films. Released in 2000, the film has been a success and popular enough to allow for nine other following releases in the series.

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