FreeRiders follows women breaking from mainstream expectations to find freedom and purpose
Yessie Klein, a nomad dreamer, has spent 22 years attempting to circumnavigate the world on her motorcycle, surviving only on money made along the way. Battling nature, the road, her bikes, and her fears, she meets different women riders helping them discover their paths. A psychologist and film director, she captures this journey of determination, freedom, and sisterhood, from sleeping in strangers' houses to a Mexican jail a stunning look at our personal search for freedom.
She follow a group of women riders facing their fears while being challenged physically and spiritually.

Community
Sisterhood
Freedom
Family
Adventure
Travel
Freeriders focuses on building stories of women who share the love for two wheels and the Freedom that goes with it. Engaging women from all walks of life who believe that we are the free-thinkers, the adventurers, and the women who are unapologetically themselves.
In each episode, different characters are presented with an unexpected situation they must face, leading the audience with wonders and inspiration to follow their path and be free.
FreeRiders documents the new wave of modern female motorcyclists. The goal is to reveal the brave, courageous, and beautiful women that live to ride. The mission is to discover and present female riders from all different communities, riding backgrounds, and styles, and maybe influence some connectivity amongst riders from these different worlds.
Motorcycling is the practice of the art of mindfulness. Riding requires a state of mental clarity where you feel completely centered on the experience to be fully immersed in nature, with no barrier between yourself and the elements.
We want to illustrate, and really present, the freedom, independence, excitement, and personalities’ of “the born to be free” woman motorcyclists. We want to empower women by showing them they can do whatever they set their minds to, whether that's riding or building an empire. We are not afraid to go against the grain and shatter stereotypes in the process.
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