Alone Across Gola
"What am I doing"? It had been two whole days since Jude had seen another person, and 24 hours since his armed guide ran off with his bike and money bag. He was deep inside Liberia's Gola rainforest, the track in front of him was vanishing before his eyes, and he had just two days until he ran out of food.
Alone Across Gola is an award-winning adventure documentary by debut filmmaker Jude Kriwald. This gripping short film follows Jude’s extraordinary solo journey through Liberia's dense Gola rainforest - a landscape uncharted by roads or paths, where every step meant battling through thick undergrowth with nothing more than a bicycle and a tent.
His clothes drenched with sweat, Jude carried his 53kg bike over fallen trees, navigated ravines with collapsed bridges, and faced life-threatening moments. It’s an adventure that pushes the limits of endurance, self-reliance and the human spirit, and often has Jude asking “is this route even possible”, all whilst filming the endeavour totally unsupported.
The film goes beyond clichés of gnarly adventure to offer a reflection on the struggles of pursuing childhood dreams that often get sidelined by the pressures of modern life. Through moments of profound introspection, Jude’s journey asks: What happens when we step off the beaten track of our careers and everyday routines to follow the dreams we thought we’d left behind?
"An inspirational odyssey" - Joe Simpson, Touching the Void
"Inspiring, moving, and at times challenging, Alone Across Gola is a refreshingly honest account of finding adventure on the blank parts of the map." - Dr Niall McCann, BBC and PBS presenter and broadcaster
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Jude KriwaldDirector
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Jude KriwaldWriter
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Christian BurnettEditorYellowmeads
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Sarah DungworthVocal SupervisorOur Girl, Innocent
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Jude KriwaldProducer
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Jude KriwaldKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:20 minutes
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Completion Date:October 20, 2024
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Production Budget:1,500 GBP
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:Liberia, Sierra Leone, United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Eurosport with Tous en Selle - Grand Rex, ParisParis
France
November 28, 2025
French Premiere
Winner - Eurosport's King of the Pedals Award -
New Zealand Mountain Film & Book FestivalQueenstown, New Zealand
New Zealand
June 26, 2025
New Zealand
Winner - Best Film on Adventurous Sports and Lifestyles -
Kendal Mountain Film FestivalKendal
United Kingdom
November 21, 2025
New Zealand
Official Selection -
Bicycle Film Festival - New York & JapanNew York
United States
November 8, 2025
USA Premiere
Official Selection -
BIFA Qualifying, Kino London Short Film FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
August 25, 2025
London Film Festival Premiere
Winner - Best Micro Budget Film -
Frontier Sapiens Film FestivalTouring the UK
New Zealand
August 20, 2025
Winner - Selected to Tour the UK -
London Global Film AwardsLondon
United Kingdom
March 29, 2025
Winner - Best Short Documentary -
English Riviera Film FestivalTorquay
United Kingdom
March 15, 2025
Winner - Best Documentary -
English Riviera Film FestivalTorquay
United Kingdom
March 15, 2025
Winner - Audience Award for Best Film -
Phoenix Rising Film FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
December 13, 2025
Winner - Best Documentary -
Between the Blue and Green Film FestivalWorthing
United Kingdom
September 7, 2025
Winner: Best Wellbeing Film -
Royal Geographical Society Preview - Explore SymposiumLondon
United Kingdom
November 2, 2024
London Premiere
Selected for prime-time Saturday evening slot -
Filmed by Bike Film FestivalPortland
United States
May 16, 2025
Online only, USA premiere not claimed
Finalist -
Feel the Reel Film Festival
United Kingdom
Winner - Best Documentary -
London Preview @ Peckham LevelsLondon
United Kingdom
November 7, 2024 -
Preview @ Alpkit BristolBristol
United Kingdom
October 29, 2024
Premiere -
BIFA Qualifying, Kino London Short Film FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
August 24, 2025
London Film Festival Premiere
Nominated: Best First Time Filmmaker -
Cambridge Short Film FestivalCambridge
United Kingdom
July 13, 2025
Cambridge Premiere
Nominated - Best Documentary -
Ciclismo Classico Bike Travel Film Festival
United States
March 31, 2026
Official Selection -
Mountainfilm GrazGraz
Austria
November 15, 2025
Austrian Premiere
Official Selection -
Bilbao Mendi Mountain Film FestivalBilbao
Spain
November 12, 2025
Spanish Premiere
Official Selection -
Cape Town Adventure Film FestivalCape Town
South Africa
November 1, 2025
African Premiere
Official Selection -
International Mountaineering Film Festival (MHFF)Teplice nad Metují
Czechia
August 27, 2026
Czechia
Official Selection -
Rio Mountain Film FestRio de Janeiro
Brazil
October 15, 2025
South America Premiere
Official Selection
Jude Kriwald is a first-time filmmaker from Bristol, UK. An experienced explorer, he has recently turned his hand to creating his first short film, a documentary edited by award-winning editor Christian Burnett.
Jude was recently named as Emerging Leader of the Year by the British Exploring Society, in recognition of his voluntary work as Basecamp Manager on their summer expedition. The expedition saw Jude and 11 other leaders guide 30 teenagers and young adults from difficult backgrounds on a life-changing and confidence-building two-week expedition in the Scottish Highlands.
In 2012, aged just 19, Jude cycled from England to India through regions such as Afghanistan and Tibet, whilst enduring temperatures as low as -31c and navigating malaria, typhoid, and being held up at gunpoint.
In 2023, Jude has opened his adventures up to the world. He is the founder of AdventureMentor.org, a service which offers free mentoring for people typically under-represented in the world of adventure. Through Adventure Mentor, Jude offers practical support as well as confidence and mindset mentoring to ensure that lack of knowledge, confidence or privilege should never be a reason someone misses out on the life-changing benefits of adventure.
I wanted to make 'Alone Across Gola' to explore what happens when a person struggling with mental health turns to their childhood passion for relief.
After the few screenings I have done so far, I have been overwhelmed by how much the audience has told me that the mental health message in the film really strikes a chord with them. This has been the greatest joy for me in sharing this film with the world.
"What's it like to sleep alone in the Jungle"? - This was a question that used to keep me up through my twenties, as I wondered why I wasn't pursuing my dream career of being an explorer.
An alternative to the typical "follow your dream" adventure films, Alone Across Gola invites the viewer to consider exactly why we find it so hard to admit our dreams to those we care about most.
Set deep inside the Gola Rainforest of Liberia, a place that few dare to step foot, I want the audience to experience the fear, excitement, vulnerability and, ultimately, joy, which we must all face when tackling our greatest fears head on.
Whilst all of the shooting in Africa was done by myself without a crew, I turned to award-winning editor Christian Burnett to edit the film upon my return, as I knew the story deserved a truly brilliant mind and skillset to bring the story to life.