Lokicat35
06-05-2006, 10:49 AM
Hey guys-
I'm not sure if this is the best place to post this, but I thought I would spread the word that the Bicycle Film Festival is June 21-24 in Los Angeles:
http://www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/dev/
It's a fun event which has films that cover all kinds of bike stories.
I have a film in the event this year called, The First 100 Miles, which is about the 2005 Ride for the Roses, and about my brother's battle with colon cancer.
It's playing on Saturday, June 24th at 1pm prior to the feature, Adventure High. The cost is $8.00.
Thanks everyone!
Tonya
Adventure High
ESTONIA 2004 | DV 89 min.
Lino Niglas
Estonian, Chinese, Russian, with English subtitles. Five friends travel by bicycle from Mongolia to Nepal hoping to experience old-fashioned travel adventures. Their four month Journey leads them through diverse landscapes and harsh conditions in the Gobi desert and the high Himalayas. They meet great people along the way (Mongolian nomads, Buddhist pilgrims, and yak herders in the Himalayas). All five travelers are different and this is reflected in the relationships within the group. One of the bicyclists is the author of the film.
I'm not sure if this is the best place to post this, but I thought I would spread the word that the Bicycle Film Festival is June 21-24 in Los Angeles:
http://www.bicyclefilmfestival.com/dev/
It's a fun event which has films that cover all kinds of bike stories.
I have a film in the event this year called, The First 100 Miles, which is about the 2005 Ride for the Roses, and about my brother's battle with colon cancer.
It's playing on Saturday, June 24th at 1pm prior to the feature, Adventure High. The cost is $8.00.
Thanks everyone!
Tonya
Adventure High
ESTONIA 2004 | DV 89 min.
Lino Niglas
Estonian, Chinese, Russian, with English subtitles. Five friends travel by bicycle from Mongolia to Nepal hoping to experience old-fashioned travel adventures. Their four month Journey leads them through diverse landscapes and harsh conditions in the Gobi desert and the high Himalayas. They meet great people along the way (Mongolian nomads, Buddhist pilgrims, and yak herders in the Himalayas). All five travelers are different and this is reflected in the relationships within the group. One of the bicyclists is the author of the film.