
The Infidels
Stunt riding on motorcycles is a niche built on wheelies, stoppies, and burnouts performed at speed in traffic, and this short film follows a crew who ride together under that risk. It shows riders explaining what actually goes wrong when a trick fails, from lost control to crashes, and why they keep doing it anyway. Interviews with members of the crew sit alongside footage of them riding through city streets and open roads, performing the stunts that give the film its title and its danger. The film treats the group less as daredevils than as a community bound by the sport, with its own hierarchy, camaraderie, and shared understanding of the risks involved. At 25 minutes it stays close to its subject: the bikes, the tricks, and the people willing to keep pushing both. It is a small, focused look at a subculture most people only see in viral clips, told by the riders themselves.