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The Collective is a group of mountain bikers, filmmakers and photographers that shoot films, ride bikes and take photographs. In 2004, The Collective, released a self-titled film, The Collective. The film won awards.[citation needed] Since then they have released a second film, Roam, and a third film, Seasons.
The Collective is based in Whistler and Vancouver, British Columbia.
The movies were filmed in 8 major locations including; The Vancouver North Shore Rainforest; Moab, Utah; Whistler Bike Park, British Columbia; Prague, Czech Republic; Sun Valley, Idaho; Parksville, British Columbia; the Atlas Mountains, Morocco; Les Gets, France; and the Interior regions of British Columbia, namely Kamloops. The film took approximately ten months to film.
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