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  1. Six people from different worlds dedicate their lives to a simple, age-old machine: the bicycle. Facing overwhelming challenges, their stories reveal the power within us to build a better world.

  2. Bicycle has received praise from critics and cycling organizations such as the London Cycling Campaign. According to roadcc, the film 'takes a humorous look at the sport of cycling, charting its Victorian origins up to the present day [and] features cameos from Sir Dave Brailsford and Chris Boardman amongst other well-known faces.'

  3. Directed by. Thierry Binisti. France, Italy, 2000. Drama, Romance, TV Mini-series. 312. Synopsis. In 1939 France, Léa, the daughter of a rich wine grower in Bordeaux, sees her adored childhood sweetheart married to his namby-pamby cousin. Léa has lovers but never stops carrying the torch for Laurent. Synopsis.

  4. Chasing the Sun / Touring selected UK cinemas from 18th April 2024. Chasing The Sun is the new film from 2x BAFTA-winning director Michael B.Clifford. Celebrating the power of the humble bicycle to make our society better, one pedal stroke at a time... Screening in selected UK cinemas - book your tickets now.

  5. Pilgrims on Wheels:: The Pennells, F. W. Bockett, and Literary Cycle Travels. Download. XML. From Charles Pratt to Mark Twain to Frank Norris:: Horse versus Bicycle, Man versus Machine. Download. XML. “The Face of the Bicyclist”:: Women’s Cycling and the Altered Body in The Type-Writer Girl. Download. XML.

  6. Co-directed by Dr. Paul Steinberg of Harvey Mudd College and Kevin Foxe (whose credits include the original Blair Witch Project), and featuring new music from the Los Angeles indie rock scene, Bicycle Revolution documents the experience of 15 students in a one-of-a-kind college course that takes place entirely on bicycles.

  7. Despite its rare view of everyday socialism from a woman's perspective, East German officials were critical of this frank portrayal of a less-than-ideal socialist citizen and turned down all invitations for the film to be screened abroad. Evelyn Schmidt. Director, Writer. Ernst Wenig. Writer.