you never bike alone

Movie screening: You Never Bike Alone

Jan 27 2007 - 8:00am
Jan 27 2007 - 9:30am

Vancouver-set documentary You Never Bike Alone screens as part of the Moving Pictures Film Festival.

Vancouver Critical Mass on the Granville Bridge

Drawing on footage filmed in the city over the course of the last decade and through interviews with people from all backgrounds, feature-length documentary You Never Bike Alone captures the fun, the road rage, the camaraderie, and the freakiness of riding a bike in Vancouver.

You Never Bike Alone charts the history of Vancouver's Critical Mass rides from the early “Tame the Lions” rides, that helped bring about better bike facilities on the Lions Gate Bridge, to the wild spectacle of Vancouver's freak bike collective and the World Naked Bike Ride in more recent times.

Movie World Premiere - You Never Bike Alone

You Never Bike Alone - Poster

You Never Bike Alone is an 80 minute documentary looking at how cyclists are building critical mass in Vancouver, Canada, and changing the face of the city.

Critical Mass is a reclamation of public space that started in San Francisco in the early 1990s and spread by the internet throughout the world. On a set day, at the end of every month, cyclists and other self-propelled people ride en masse through city streets.

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