Now that Jackson Goldstone is the reigning elite men’s world champion and World Cup winner, a rare feat and a first for a Canadian, all eyes are on the young Squamish rider. But Anthill Films, the iconic film outfit also based in Squamish, have been following Goldstone since long before he rose to international fame. That makes the Anthill crew the perfect fit to document Goldstone’s record-setting season in The Serach for Milliseconds.
Goldstone’s historic 2025 season wasn’t a story of dominance. It was a thrilling season of Goldstone, a vanguard of a younger generation, challenging the established veterans of the sport. The Canadian was locked into a points race with none-other-than Loic Bruni. Going up against a six-time world champion and four-time World Cup overall winner, when you’re looking for your first of either title, is a major mind-game. Especially when that champion is trying to draw you into mind games.
While the rivalry between Goldstone and Bruni remained sportsmanlike, it was intense at times. And wildly dramatic. Their opposing approaches to the points race, Bruni looking for a battle and Goldstone focusing inward, at least publicly, made for thrilling spectating. It also makes Milliseconds’ look back at the season far more than just another highlight reel.
Dive in as two of Canada’s, and the world’s best tell Goldstone’s story in Milliseconds.
Anthill Films and Jackson Goldstone: The Search for Milliseconds
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