Get ready for a very weird BMX video… In the lead up to Halloween, here we have a suitably spooky edit featuring Bruno Hoffmann and Anthony Perrin. It’s all very strange.
It’s a pretty concept-heavy video but there’s still space for some signature Bruno riding in there. The section with the flat rails was very cool, and the big wall pegs to 180 line was decent.
Props to Bruno for riding with all those mad lights going on!
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It’s sheer horror: a lost radio set lies on the ground in the nocturnal forest. You can hear the distant voice of Anthony Perrin, the best friend of German BMX star Bruno Hoffmann. Where did the French disappear to? Bruno Hoffmann launches a search and finds a hint at Berlin’s Teufelsberg (“Devil’s Mountain”). Following the track on his BMX in the dark, he has to overcome several obstacles in order to reach the next level with his tricks, just as in a video game. It turns out that Anthony Perrin is caught in a dark parallel universe.
Bruno Hoffmann was inspired by a mystery series: “I have watched ‘Stranger Things’ and when we were at the Teufelsberg for the first time, I really wanted to do something similar.” A scary forest, waft of mist, and a mystic structure behind a high fence: the atmosphere of ‘Bruno Hoffmann’s Devil’s Voice’ reminisces popular science fiction and mystery series such as ‘Stranger Things’.
Teufelsberg in the west of Berlin is the setting for this Halloween shocker that displays the skills of Germany’s best Street BMX rider Bruno Hoffmann in an unusual way. During the Cold War, the U.S. built a monitoring station on this mountain of rubble. Today, international street artists use the place to show their work. A bizarre location that is just perfect for “Bruno Hoffmann’s Devil’s Voice”!
Countless graffiti and installations make Teufelsberg an inspiring but mystical place. It’s an ideal playground for stand-out BMX rider Bruno Hoffmann, who won the silver medal at X Games Barcelona in 2013. His BMX and Red Bull mate Anthony Perrin, an elite BMX rider from France, played the role of Bruno’s lost friend in “Devil’s Voice“.
For Bruno Hoffmann, who has been focusing on film projects for years, the production of “Devil’s Voice” was a completely new experience. “I usually concentrate on my tricks and my riding when shooting. But we had an additional level here: the scenery and history of Teufelsberg. I liked the spooky atmosphere, the fog, the forest,” Bruno Hoffmann raved about the shooting.
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