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BICYCLE FILM FESTIVAL THIS WEEK!

The Bicycle Film Festival is in Chicago this week! If your a bike head make sure you make it and attend!!! Info after the jump.

THE BICYCLE FILM FESTIVAL TURNS 10!
The BFF, touring 37 cities Worldwide, Celebrates 10 Years of Bicycle Art, Film, & Culture
with Three Days of Events in Chicago February 24-26!
CHICAGO(February 2011) – From February 24-26, the Bicycle Film Festival will celebrate its
10
th
Anniversary in Chicago, IL. For three days of events, we invite you to take part in one of the
most culturally relevant movements of the past decade- the urban bike movement.
The BFF is thrilled to come to Chicago for the fifth year.  In tandem with the growth in urban
cycling, the BFF has spread all over the world. From its roots in New York City, the festival has
grown into a multi-faceted, international event traveling to over 40 cities including London, Milan,
Tokyo, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Sydney, Paris and Washington, D.C.
In 2001, Founding Director Brendt Barbur was compelled to start the Bicycle Film Festival after
being hit by a bus while riding his bike in New York City. Instead of being deterred by this
experience, it inspired him to create a festival that celebrates the bicycle through music, art, and
film. Now in its tenth year the festival is held worldwide. Film Screenings in Chicago will be
held Friday and Saturday at Viaduct Theater, 3111 North Western Avenue.
Free bicycle valet parking at movie screenings provided Active Transportation Alliance.
Film highlights include:
BIRTH OF BIG AIR (Dir. Jeff Tremaine) A documentary on BMX legend Mat Hoffman,
produced by Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville, Priya Swaminathan and Dickhouse Productions.
RIDING THE LONG WHITE CLOUD(Dir. Alex Craig) – Presented by UPRISE Skate Shop.
Seven professional skateboarders attempt to cycle New Zealand’s North Island in this
beautiful documentary. They experience the Heaven and Hell of cycling New Zealand while
traversing the island in search of skate spots.
LUCAS BRUNELLE LINE OF SIGHT (Dir. Benny Zenga & Lucas Brunelle) His helmet-cam
footage of unsanctioned street races around the globe  gives us a unique perspective on the
best urban riders in the world.
THE CYCLOCROSS MEETING (Dir. Brian Vernor) Local filmmaker Brian Vernor showcases
the currently exploding US cyclocross scene, and the emerging Japanese cyclocross scene.
EMPIRE (Dir. Christian Thormann & Luke Stiles) The long-awaited urban cycling feature
following some of the best riders in New York City.
To purchase tickets and see a full list of events, please visit www.bicyclefilmfestival.com.
Opening party Thursday night, 9pm, at Beauty Bar, 1444 W. Chicago Avenue.
Friday night After Party with Gold Sprints at Viaduct Theater, 11pm.
Saturday After Party, 10pm at The Darkroom, 2210 W. Chicago Avenue.
About the Bicycle Film Festival
The Bicycle Film Festival is an arts and cultural event that celebrates the bicycle. The festival
brings together many creative communities, including fashion, music and art, as well as various
bicycling communities, road racing, cyclocross, fixed gear, BMX, and bike polo over a shared
passion for bike riding. 300,000 people are expected to attend globally this year.
“We’re happy to return to Chicago during our 10th anniversary of the BFF. It’s one of the most
important places for bike culture in the world.” says Brendt Barbur.
Press Inquires, image and interview requests may be directed to
Jen Whalen:  jen@bicyclefilmfestival.com, (212) 255 6102.
For the most up to date information on the festival please visit bicyclefilmfestival.com

THE BICYCLE FILM FESTIVAL TURNS 10!The BFF, touring 37 cities Worldwide, Celebrates 10 Years of Bicycle Art, Film, & Culturewith Three Days of Events in Chicago February 24-26! CHICAGO(February 2011) – From February 24-26, the Bicycle Film Festival will celebrate its10th Anniversary in Chicago, IL. For three days of events, we invite you to take part in one of themost culturally relevant movements of the past decade- the urban bike movement. The BFF is thrilled to come to Chicago for the fifth year.  In tandem with the growth in urbancycling, the BFF has spread all over the world. From its roots in New York City, the festival hasgrown into a multi-faceted, international event traveling to over 40 cities including London, Milan,Tokyo, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Sydney, Paris and Washington, D.C.In 2001, Founding Director Brendt Barbur was compelled to start the Bicycle Film Festival afterbeing hit by a bus while riding his bike in New York City. Instead of being deterred by thisexperience, it inspired him to create a festival that celebrates the bicycle through music, art, andfilm. Now in its tenth year the festival is held worldwide. Film Screenings in Chicago will beheld Friday and Saturday at Viaduct Theater, 3111 North Western Avenue. Free bicycle valet parking at movie screenings provided Active Transportation Alliance.Film highlights include:BIRTH OF BIG AIR (Dir. Jeff Tremaine) A documentary on BMX legend Mat Hoffman,produced by Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville, Priya Swaminathan and Dickhouse Productions.RIDING THE LONG WHITE CLOUD(Dir. Alex Craig) – Presented by UPRISE Skate Shop.Seven professional skateboarders attempt to cycle New Zealand’s North Island in thisbeautiful documentary. They experience the Heaven and Hell of cycling New Zealand whiletraversing the island in search of skate spots.LUCAS BRUNELLE LINE OF SIGHT (Dir. Benny Zenga & Lucas Brunelle) His helmet-camfootage of unsanctioned street races around the globe  gives us a unique perspective on thebest urban riders in the world.   THE CYCLOCROSS MEETING (Dir. Brian Vernor) Local filmmaker Brian Vernor showcasesthe currently exploding US cyclocross scene, and the emerging Japanese cyclocross scene. EMPIRE (Dir. Christian Thormann & Luke Stiles) The long-awaited urban cycling featurefollowing some of the best riders in New York City. To purchase tickets and see a full list of events, please visit www.bicyclefilmfestival.com.Opening party Thursday night, 9pm, at Beauty Bar, 1444 W. Chicago Avenue. Friday night After Party with Gold Sprints at Viaduct Theater, 11pm.Saturday After Party, 10pm at The Darkroom, 2210 W. Chicago Avenue. About the Bicycle Film FestivalThe Bicycle Film Festival is an arts and cultural event that celebrates the bicycle. The festivalbrings together many creative communities, including fashion, music and art, as well as variousbicycling communities, road racing, cyclocross, fixed gear, BMX, and bike polo over a sharedpassion for bike riding. 300,000 people are expected to attend globally this year.“We’re happy to return to Chicago during our 10th anniversary of the BFF. It’s one of the mostimportant places for bike culture in the world.” says Brendt Barbur.Press Inquires, image and interview requests may be directed toJen Whalen:  jen@bicyclefilmfestival.com, (212) 255 6102.For the most up to date information on the festival please visit bicyclefilmfestival.com

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