Bike Month Film: "You Never Bike Alone"

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Rarely do you get films, or even documentary style films about bike culture in general, let alone films that analyze subjects of cycling in an urban environment and all their complexities. Every year more people are taking to the street, not in an anarchist project (because even anarchist projects have plans), but in a planned strategy to reclaim the street back into a safe realm of commuting for those without tin boxes around them and engines to propel them.

Bike Month is soon upon us in Vancouver and to mark the occasion Moving Pictures Film Festival and ICYCLE.CA Productions are presenting a screening of You Never Bike Alone at TinselTown. For those with questions, director Robert Alstead & Richard Campbell of B.E.S.T. (and formerly the Bicycle People), will follow with a Q&A.

Details after the jump.

WHEN: Friday 1st June 2007, 7pm.

WHERE: Cinemark TinselTown, 88 West Pender, Vancouver. Cinema is in the International Village complex opposite Stadium Skytrain station.

Tickets: $8 ($2 discount to Moving Pictures members).
Advanced tickets available at TinselTown box office.

www.youneverbikealone.com

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I watched this film when it was screened last time at Tinseltown. It's an excellent film about bike culture in Vancouver and Critical Mass.

Check it out.

Posted by: Chris at May 25, 2007 9:14 PM | Quote Comment

Rumour has it that I appear naked in this movie. I don't know if that's supposed to be carrot or stick. (Er, no innuendo intended.)

Posted by: Rowan at May 26, 2007 12:21 AM | Quote Comment

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