Who says a great documentary needs a point of view? Who really thinks having "interesting" subject matter matters? A lot of people do, actually. But we're just going to roll tape and let the story unfold-the story of enduro.

The cameras have been rolling for a few months now. Sometimes because we left them on by accident, sometimes because we saw a tiny little junkyard dog with enormous genitals. Sometimes because people were breaking stuff, or eating pizza, or learning to use air tools, or trying to see through a really dirty windshield, or just sweating a lot, or being worried, or feeling happy/joyful. Or they weren't wearing a shirt. Or they were disobeying a direct order from a sign. We just let the story tell itself. Except we missed a lot of it. That's okay. Maybe we'll just sketch those parts from memory.

Drama. We guess it's about drama. Or humor. No, drama. Either one really. Americana?

Check this site often for sneak peeks at the unfolding humorous Americana drama that's in the process of telling itself.

Eventually, it will be finished and allowed to cause great despair.

Here are some of the team:


emilymoore
Producer, Co-Director
day job: broadcast producer

devinbousquet
Co-Director, DP, Editor
day job: editor/director

benlayman
Assistant DP
day job: editor

estellecall
Assistant Producer
day job: assistant producer