Trippers (2026)

Released: 2026-01-31 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
Trippers

Movie details

  • Genres: Documentary
  • Director: Will Corwin
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-01-31

Story overview

Trippers is a 2026 documentary following a motorcycle club's journey from Portland, Oregon to Virginia City, Nevada for the annual Virginia City Roundup chopper show. The film captures the camaraderie, adventure, and mechanical artistry of custom motorcycle culture as riders traverse scenic landscapes to participate in this gathering of enthusiasts.

Parent Guide

A family-friendly documentary suitable for most ages that focuses on motorcycle culture and travel without concerning content. The short runtime and straightforward presentation make it accessible.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
None

No violence depicted. Shows motorcycles riding on roads with standard traffic, but no accidents or dangerous situations are portrayed.

Scary / disturbing
None

Nothing scary or disturbing. The tone is observational and positive throughout.

Language
None

No dialogue or narration is mentioned in the provided information, so presumably no language concerns.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content or nudity. Focus is entirely on motorcycles and travel.

Substance use
None

No depiction of substance use. The documentary appears to focus purely on the motorcycle journey and event.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Mild excitement of travel and anticipation of reaching the destination. No high-stakes drama or intense emotional moments.

Parent tips

This documentary focuses on motorcycle culture and travel rather than dramatic conflict. The short 10-minute runtime makes it easily digestible for younger viewers. Parents may want to discuss road safety, mechanical creativity, and community gatherings with children after viewing.

Parent chat guide

After watching Trippers, consider asking: 'What did you find most interesting about the motorcycle journey?' or 'How do you think the riders prepared for their trip?' For older children: 'What does this documentary show about American subcultures and traditions?'

Parent follow-up questions

  • Did you like seeing the motorcycles?
  • What colors did you see on the bikes?
  • Would you like to go on a big trip like that?
  • What do you think was the most challenging part of the journey?
  • How do you think the riders stay safe on the road?
  • What makes the Virginia City Roundup special to these riders?
  • What aspects of motorcycle culture does this documentary highlight?
  • How does the film portray the relationship between the riders?
  • What does the journey tell us about American road trip traditions?
  • How does this documentary approach its subject compared to fictional films about motorcycle culture?
  • What social or cultural commentary might be embedded in this portrayal of chopper enthusiasts?
  • How does the cinematography contribute to the documentary's atmosphere?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.

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