“Dirt Jumper” By Marco Espirito Santo

In a career with more ups and downs than his signature power-runs on the bike, Dirt Jumper Sandro Silva unpacks his winning mentality and what his greatest achievement has been: a close circle of family and friends to keep hm on track.

FROM THE DIRECTOR

“This was the third and final film I directed for Betclic Portugal's "Defy The Odds" campaign, which focuses on sportspeople who have dedicated their lives to lesser-known sports. We came across Sandro after a lot of research and after our first contact we knew we had a super interesting story that deserved to be told.

He was a trailblazer for the sport here in Portugal, and his raw, unapologetic attitude to his sport and to life in general had something very appealing that stood in contrast to this very PC age we're living in. He will say what he feels and approaches everything with 100% effort and dedication and I really connected to that.

He was coming off a long-term injury however, so everyone, Sandro included, was aware that he may not be able to perform all his best tricks on shoot day. Sure enough, on the main shoot day he struggled a bit and had a hard time pulling off some of his moves for most of the day, which was driving him crazy and to be honest, made him a bit difficult to handle at times :) But he's such a warrior that he kept at it and in the end performed that massive backside tailwhip, which was unbelievable to see.

With that weight off his shoulders he suddenly transformed into the gentle bear that he is, grabbing his wife and son and celebrating with everyone there. It was beautiful and I thank him for letting us tell his story and thank the whole team for their amazing efforts.”

-Marco Espirito Santo

Credits

Client // Betclic

Agency // Funnyhow

Creative Director at Funnyhow // Cesar Sousa

Project Manager at Funnyhow // João Lopes Gonçalves

Creatives at Funnyhow // André Moreira, Leonardo Fernandez, and João Bronze

An el-Hey Films production

Executive Producer // Miguel Coimbra

Head of Production // Inês Santos

Script, Research, and Interviews // Maria João Venâncio

Directed by Marco Espirito Santo

Cinematography // Alfra Teixeira and Marco Espirito Santo

Camera equipment and support // a-Tundra Filmes

Camera Assistant // Alexandre Azevedo

a-Tundra Filmes produce // Alex Barone

Drone Pilot and footage // Gu

Editor // Inês Soares

Sound Design // Victor Mingates at Ameba

Music // Mikkel Solnado at Great Dane Studios

Colorist // Marco Amaral at The Yellow Color

Post-Production // Pedro Vicente at Musgo

Featuring the riders

Zé Lopes, Joel Pires, Jessica Brazão, Ruben Dias and also Ricardo Santos, Isabel Antunes, Hugo Santos, Ana Raquel Machado, and the little dude Sebastião Silva!

Special Thanks to the following for their support: Skillbikes Portugal, Restaurante O Solar, A-Design

Thank you also to: Ana Carqueijeiro at Ameba, and Ana at The Yellow Color


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