Special Announcement: Bicycle Film Fest
Bicycle Film Festival is arriving back in Massachusetts!
BFF Massachusetts is happening virtually December 17, 2021 - January 3, 2022.
Hosted by Mass Bike. A portion of all ticket sales will go to support Mass Bike.
BFF presents an international program of the most important short films from the BFF collection. A diverse curation of filmmaking styles: narratives, documentaries, international award-winning filmmakers, and emerging directors all share equal billing. Check out the trailer here.
See an authentic and raw glimpse into:
Kids in Worcester, MA use biking as an outlet to stay out of the cycle of inner city violence
First female BMX competition at a major sporting event
The incredibly stunning and thrilling view of the annual Tour De Rwanda
The story of Marshall 'Major' Taylor
A charismatic Ghanaian immigrant in Amsterdam who teaches refugee adult women to ride bikes
The story of Leo Rogers
and more...
How does the virtual Bicycle Film Festival Massachusetts work?
A ticket allows you to view the 90-minute short film format from Friday, December 17 at 6:00 pm ET through Monday, January 3 at 11:59 pm ET streamed to your computer, tablet, or smart TV by simply clicking on the link provided by email 15 minutes before opening date and time. Ticket prices are "sliding scale" $10, $15, $20 so all ticket prices entitle you to the same content. You may view BFF in one sitting, or as you will, from the comfort and safety of your home. A portion of all ticket sales will go to support Mass Bike.
About BFF:
Bicycle Film Festival has been celebrating bicycles through art, film, and music the last 20 years. Founded in 2001, Brendt Barbur was compelled to start the BFF after being hit by a bus while riding his bike in New York. The physical BFF spanned the world in over 90 cities worldwide to an audience of over one million people. The festival has an incredible history of working with the most important artists, filmmakers, venues, and institutions around the world. The Subcultures of cycling have shared equal billing with the most exciting innovators in music, art, design, and film. Participants have included:
Erykah Badu, Karl Lagerfeld, Francesco Clemente, Shepard Fairey, Albert Maysles, Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze, Alex Katz, Kaws, Mike Mills, Paul Smith, the Neistat Brothers, Tom Sachs, Ridley Scott, Kiki Smith, Swoon, and Ai Weiwei. This festival is a celebration of way a life––not just entertainment
About Mass Bike:
MassBike's mission is to make bicycling an integral part of human-centered communities, policies, culture, and infrastructure. Visit: Mass Bike
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