Push It To The Limit
Originally released in 2005. Push It To The Limit is a documentary film. directed by Dave Dawes. At just 41 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Ronnie Faisst, Jeremy Stenberg, and Brian Deegan
Synopsis
A freestyle motocross video that captures FMX at its most raw and reckless. Rather than a traditional narrative, the film is a high-energy montage of massive jumps, emerging tricks, crashes, and behind-the-scenes moments, spotlighting riders pushing both their bikes and bodies past the edge. Shot in a gritty, DIY style and cut to aggressive music, it reflects the outlaw ethos of the era, where progression mattered more than polish. More time capsule than documentary, the film exists to celebrate risk, spectacle, and the anything-goes attitude that defined freestyle motocross at its peak.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Leg's Up Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Push It To The Limit about?
A freestyle motocross video that captures FMX at its most raw and reckless. Rather than a traditional narrative, the film is a high-energy montage of massive jumps, emerging tricks, crashes, and be...
Who directed Push It To The Limit?
Push It To The Limit was directed by Dave Dawes.
How long is Push It To The Limit?
Push It To The Limit has a runtime of 0 hours and 41 minutes (41 minutes total).
When was Push It To The Limit released?
Push It To The Limit was released on January 1, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Push It To The Limit?
The main cast of Push It To The Limit includes Ronnie Faisst, Jeremy Stenberg, Brian Deegan, Colin Morrison, Beau Manley.