Film

Endure

A young champion cyclist dies of a heart condition: we try to make sense of it through his friends and family (many of whom are elite athletes themselves) and a tough 24 hour endurance mountain bike race, which his dad is trying to win in his honour.
 
A back-lit mountain biker at night during a 24 hour endurance race

About

Director

Kaleel Zibe

Producer

Kaleel Zibe

Running time

42 minutes

Country / Nationality

United Kingdom

This is a cycling film with a difference. Grit, talent, tragedy, determination, hope and joy thread throughout this true story. Ben Forsyth was a talented young cyclist: British Youth Champion, who died suddenly of a heart condition, leaving his family and friends devastated and wondering how they could prevent other young people from tragically dying like this.   The film follows Ben’s dad and three friends competing as a quad team in a tough 24-hour endurance mountain bike race. Can they win a special trophy named in honour of Ben after his death?   We see Ben’s remarkable life through his family and friends, many of whom are elite athletes in their own right, including an olympian. Their interviews are touchingly sad, but also warm, funny and hopeful for the future.   Many of these people constantly raise money and awareness for cardiac screenings, in the hope that young lives will be saved in the future. The film covers superhuman fund-raising efforts, like running 30 marathons in 30 days, and climbing the highest three mountains in England, Scotland and Wales whilst cycling between them within 48 hours.   The film celebrates the life of a young man who inspired so many people and whose legacy will Endure.