Malle Moto – The Forgotten Dakar Story (2026)
Story overview
This documentary follows Lyndon Poskitt as he competes in the challenging Dakar Rally's Malle Moto class, which requires solo participation with minimal support. It explores the race's origins and the spirit of endurance, focusing on personal determination rather than competition.
Parent Guide
A family-friendly documentary about adventure racing that emphasizes human spirit and historical context. No concerning content; suitable for general audiences.
Content breakdown
Includes scenes of motorcycle racing in challenging terrain, which may involve falls or mechanical issues, but nothing graphic or intense. The peril is presented as part of the challenge rather than danger.
No scary or disturbing content. The focus is on adventure and achievement, with a positive tone throughout.
No offensive language noted; the documentary maintains a professional and inspirational tone.
No sexual content or nudity.
No depiction of substance use.
Emotional moments related to perseverance and accomplishment, but not intense. Suitable for all ages without causing distress.
Parent tips
This documentary is suitable for most children due to its educational and inspirational focus. It highlights perseverance and adventure without graphic content. Consider discussing the themes of determination and preparation with younger viewers.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What do you think it would be like to ride a motorcycle far away?
- How do you think the person in the movie felt when they finished?
- Why do you think someone would want to do such a hard race?
- What kind of tools do you think are in the box he carries?
- What does 'endurance' mean to you after watching this?
- How does this documentary show the difference between modern racing and its origins?
- In what ways does the Malle Moto class represent a 'pure test' as described?
- How does this film comment on commercialization in sports?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
