The New Riders of the Golden Age joust company, led by veteran jouster David Schade, filmed at Texas's Sherwood Forest Faire featuring authentic knights, armored combat, and tournament actio... Read allThe New Riders of the Golden Age joust company, led by veteran jouster David Schade, filmed at Texas's Sherwood Forest Faire featuring authentic knights, armored combat, and tournament action.The New Riders of the Golden Age joust company, led by veteran jouster David Schade, filmed at Texas's Sherwood Forest Faire featuring authentic knights, armored combat, and tournament action.
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I have watched the joust for years. I could only imagine the dedication that this took for them to train, preform, and live the life of a jouster. To see the passion in them not only for this sport but for the horses they work with. David Schade is a wonderful trainer and performer. I wish this could be a docuseries cause I want to see more about this sport and the people who make it possible. You joust, work with veterans, fight with swords, and I can only imagine so much more. Making a show and environment of safety, comradery, fun, and real learning. Honestly I cant rave about this documentary enough. You all are insane (in the best way possible).
I've been to a number of Ren faires and the jousting is always a highlight. Never knew or appreciated the amount of work and sacrifice the performers put into recreating this lost
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Seeing the training, dedication and horsemanship of the cast was amazing. Taking those skills to help veterans was an unexpected twist To the story. Bravo to all who share that comfort
The focus may have been on David, but the stories on the other performers were fascinating. Helped me Understand why anyone would subject Themselves to this lifestyle. And the respect that show for David was obvious.
I enjoyed this movie immensely and would recommend it to anyone with even a casual interest.
Seeing the training, dedication and horsemanship of the cast was amazing. Taking those skills to help veterans was an unexpected twist To the story. Bravo to all who share that comfort
The focus may have been on David, but the stories on the other performers were fascinating. Helped me Understand why anyone would subject Themselves to this lifestyle. And the respect that show for David was obvious.
I enjoyed this movie immensely and would recommend it to anyone with even a casual interest.
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I never realized just how much work goes into the jousting shows at the ren fairs until watching this documentary. I always thought they were all staged and "toned down" for safety. This documentary shows the work and beatings these knights take to entertain their guests. It's put together well and keeps you interested in the behind-the-scenes of some of the best entertainment at the fair, with slow-mow shots of the impact of lances and hooves hitting the dirt. The music was nice as well.
I have always loved watching the jousts but now I have even more respect for the men and women beneath the armor. They are truly talented and tough!
I have always loved watching the jousts but now I have even more respect for the men and women beneath the armor. They are truly talented and tough!
This Documentary is an absolute magnificent portrayal of a long lost sport set for revival. For those who have never seen this in person, the intensity and raw footage is nothing short of extraordinary. The planning, training, and competitiveness of this sporting event exhibits a nostalgic feeling of the medieval period. It really takes a special person to compete and be successful as a Jouster. These knights endure a tremendous amount of pain and it is seen by the blunt force expelled from each exchange. David Schade is an exemplary leader which brings an important element to the joust team at Sherwood. Looking forward to seeing more documentaries like this in the future.
Knight Life is an outstanding film that captures the down and dirty of competitive jousting. Follows the life of a jousting knight. It talks about all the cast of the jousting tournaments and how they got their start. Shows the life style of a knight at Ren faire and the life of a traveler. The only thing I wish it would have gone more into. Is how the armor is made and how they put the armor on. Very interesting to learn how they take care of the horses and how good the horses are treated. If you're looking for a documentary that gets to the point with out all the flare and a million minutes of b-roll. This is the film for you.
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