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Bicycle Film Festival: 18 Messenger Shorts

Three showings of a 18-film program.

Three showings of a 18-film program.

  • DAO & THE ART OF BICYCLE INVENTION
    UK 2006 | Various Mediums | 3 min.
    Dir. Danny Beck
    BRIT DOCS Selection
  • MY BIKE, MY BAG and I
    USA | 1 min.
    Dir. RED LIGHT GO courtesy of KSK Studios
    Bronx Jon
  • 95th BERLIN SIX DAYS
    GERMANY 2006 | DV | 7min.
    Dir. Motimer Slomo
    Berlin Six Days is the oldest sporting event in Berlin, packed everyday with approximately 12,500 spectators. The events include bad music, good beer, and parties till 3 AM for 6 days in a row.
  • KO MASUDA: LIFE AND PROCESS
    Japan 2006 | DV | 3 min.
    Dir. Marc Blake
    A short video capturing the unique life and process of Ko Masuda – artist, designer, and Buddhist monk.
  • WOLFPACK. THE HUSTLE RIDE
    USA 2007 | DV | 3 min.
    Dir. Donny Digital
    A bicycle crew running a weekly 30-45 mile fast paced ride known as “The Hustle Ride” across the streets of Los Angeles.
  • SIX PACK ATTACK
    USA 2007 | DV | 1 min.
    Dir. Luke Stiles
    Track, Beer, Games
  • BICYCLE FOR SLEEPING OR MAYBE DRUNK OK
    USA 2007 | DV | 4 min.
    Dir. Ross Harris
    Guatemalan artist Edy Arturo Lopez Peralta shows off his one of a kind bicycle. Awesomeness ensues.
  • NIGHT OF THE LIVING BICYCLES
    CYKLERNES NAT
    Denmark 2006 | Animation | 7 min.
    Dir. Louise Falck
    Bruun Markus is hanging out with his friends one night when strange things begin to happen, not only just in Copenhagen but all over the world.
  • THE NEW HAPPY HOUR
    USA 2007 | Super-8 | 2 min.
    Dir. Brian Vernor
    Racing checkpoint with guns in Californian Mountains.
  • ON THE BOARD: FREECALL MESSENGERS IN SAN FRANCISCO
    USA 2007 | DV | 9 min.
    Dir. Dan Gingold
    This short documentary examines the advantages and challenges of “Freecall” dispatch by following one SF messenger company.
  • AFTER THE FALL
    USA 2006 | DV | 8 min.
    Dir. Marshall Pierce
    A juxtaposition of Milwaukee, a glowing industrial city, and the people who choose to live there by bike.
  • MESSENGER
    USA 2006 | DV | 7 min.
    Dir. Gary Beeber
    Follow Kamikaze, the legendary bicycle messenger, for one year as he works the gritty streets of NYC. Kamikaze, who recently turned 50, has been employed as a bicycle messenger for over 25 years.
  • RIDING BIKES & ROBBING TRAINS
    UK 2006 | Various Mediums | 3 min
    Dir. Philip Parkin
    BRIT DOCS Selection
  • ANOTHER BIKE MOVIE
    USA 2007 | 3 min.
    Dir. Neistat Brothers
    It’s about a bike.
  • DOUBLE RUSH
    USA/France 1986 | 7 min.
    Dir. Aziz Rahman, Jessica Agullo
    Before email and before the fax there was just one way to get a package across town. This documentary shows some of the best bike messengers of the eighties jamming in traffic and telling their story.
  • FAST FRIDAY
    USA 2007 | DV | 8 min.
    Dir. David Rowe
    A local track bike event held at Cadence Clothing in Seattle, WA which aims to support the scene by gathering riders together on Fast Friday.
  • TRACK KAIJU
    USA 2007 | DV | 10min.
    Dir. Michael Green
    World Champion Fixie King Shino and his travel companion journey from Tokyo to do battle in NYC’s most legendary intense alleycat: Monster Track.
  • LUCAS BRUNELLE VIDEO #2
    USA 2007 | DV | 14min.
    Dir: Lucas Brunelle
    The famous Lucas Brunelle travels the world from London to Mexico City to New York. In this year’s update of his worldwide adventures you see the emerging bike movement through his helmet cam.
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Before he began blogging about land use and transportation, Aaron Donovan wrote The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund's annual fundraising appeal for three years and earned a master's degree in urban planning from Columbia. Since then, he has worked for nonprofit organizations devoted to New York City economic development. He lives and works in the Financial District, and sees New York's pre-automobile built form as an asset that makes New York unique in the United States, and as a strategic advantage that should be capitalized upon.

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