The Bicycle Film Festival celebrates the bicycle. We are into all styles of bikes and biking. If you can name it-Tall Bike Jousting, Track Bikes, BMX, Alleycats, Critical Mass, Bike Polo, Cycling to Recumbents- we've probably either ridden or screened it. What better way to celebrate these lifestyles than through art, film, music and performance? We bring together all aspects of bicycling together to advocate its ability to transport us in many ways. Ultimately the Fest is about having a good time.
We have been fortunate enough to include works of
established artists such as Jorgen Leth, Mike Mills, Jonas Mekas,
Blonde Redhead, Swoon and Michel Gondry among
others as part of our programming. Many of the artists who have participated
in the Bike Film Fest such as Nick Golebiewski, the Neistat
Brothers and
Lucas Brunelle are
gaining more and more re-cognition for their work. Sign up for the email
list or just come out and enjoy our 8th Annual Bicycle Film
Festival.
Thanks.Brendt Barbur
Director
brendt@bicyclefilmfestival.com
P.S. bikes rule
Birmingham - 10 May 2008
Brooks England supports the Bicycle Film Festival with a unique limited edition of the Swallow. Normally available on the market in traditional black, brown and honey, this special saddle is manufactured in British racing green…
London - 19 April 2008
Although officially being branded team DFL, The BFF roller race team was a tour de force, with Rene Groot, Dunstan James, and Andrew Massey, all long time friends of the BFF taking on the rollers in a devastating act of support for the Bicycle Film Festival.
Be sure to come out for the official Bicycle Film Festival Rollapaluza Roller Race, in October, for a chance to take these guys on head to head!
Bicycle Film Festival London
October 1-5 2008



Photos: Jocelyn Low
Attendance in 2007 was up to 100,000 people in 15 cities. We travelled the world with the BFF, and a lot of our friends came to see and participate in each city.
We would like to thank everyone who made the festival in 2007 possible. Thank you to all who attended the festival, all the artists and film makers, the volunteers and our sponsors from 2007.
It has been amazing.
Brendt Barbur
Founding Director
P.S. Bikes rule!