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Riding Unicycles in a Cave
Oct 17, 2014 | 110-part series
Chris Heller
No, it's not a joke. Filmmakers Michael and Kate Garrett profile a pair of extreme unicyclists, who pedal their way through the nooks and fissures of underground caves. "It's just like a big underground playground," they explain. "That's why adding a unicycle really brings another level to it."
The Garretts are currently raising money for their next short film, Last Contact, a sci-fi thriller shot in the mountains of Bulgaria. If you'd like to donate—or if you enjoyed this video and want to see more of their work—visit their Kickstarter page.
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Michael and Kate Garrett
The Garretts are currently raising money for their next short film, Last Contact, a sci-fi thriller shot in the mountains of Bulgaria. If you'd like to donate—or if you enjoyed this video and want to see more of their work—visit their Kickstarter page.
About This Series
A curated showcase of short films selected by The Atlantic