AN IMAGE from the film, “Reveal the Path,” which will be screened at Frontier Cinema.

AN IMAGE from the film, “Reveal the Path,” which will be screened at Frontier Cinema.

BRUNSWICK — “Reveal The Path,” an adventure cycling documentary comes to Frontier Cinema & Café in the Fort Andross building, 14 Maine St., for screenings tonight and Saturday.

The film is a follow up from the creators of the wildly popular and awardwinning film “Ride The Divide,” a news release said. The film is an inspirational story of adventure, taking viewers on a 36-day vagabond bike trip to some of the world’s most visually stunning destinations.

Filmed on four continents, “Reveal The Path” features world-class mountain bikers, including Tour Divide founder Matthew Lee, star of “Ride The Divide,” and Kurt Refsnider, 2011 Tour Divide winner.

Sponsored by Salsa Cycles, the full-length feature film explores Europe’s snow-capped mountains, Scotland’s lush valleys, Alaska’s rugged coastal beaches, Nepal’s elevated wonders and Morocco’s high desert landscapes.

Along the way the riders connect with locals who are living modest yet seemingly fulfilling lives, leading the filmmakers to question what it means to live an inspired life — however humble or extravagant.

“This adventure will leave you with an eager desire to chart your own course to faraway lands,” said director Mike Dion. Dion also costars in “Reveal The Path,” as he did in “Ride The Divide.”

Advance tickets to the screening are $8 and are available at www.explorefrontier.com. Tickets the day of the show will be $12.

To view the trailer, go to www.revealthepath.com.

For more information, call Garry Harrington at 603-209-5010 or email gharrington3165@hotmail.com.


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