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International Cycling Film Festival

The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures presents a guest screening of the International Cycling Film Festival (ICFF) program. The ICFF was founded in 2005 in Germany and is sponsored by the European Bureau for Film Art and Bicycle Culture. Films of all genres on all aspects of bicycle culture are submitted from around the world and then a jury selects those to be included in the festival. The ICFF gives out several prizes, including the prestigious Golden Crank. This guest screening will be introduced by an ICFF curator, who will present selections from the festival’s vast catalogue of short films.

Program for the International Cycling Film Festival

Session 1, Friday, 7 p.m.

  • 3-Way Street, 2010, Ron Gabriel (USA), 3.5 min.
  • Fahrradbesitzlevels, 2011, Marion Pfaus (Germany), 2.5 min.
  • Father and Daughter, 2000, Michaël Dudok de Wit (Netherlands), 8.5 min.
  • Groen, 2015, Lucas Camps (Netherlands), 10 min.
  • Bikekitchen, 2010, David Paede (Austria/Germany), 14 min.
  • A Bicycle in Love, 2017, Kevin Kaminski (USA), 9 min.
  • Faster!, 2010, Marie Ulrich (USA), 12 min.
  • 14, 2015, MOPA (France), 7 min.
  • Doored in Downtown, 2004, Sylvia Winkler and Stephan Köperl (Austria/Germany), 3 min.
  • Bendito Machine IV – Fuel the Machines, 2012, Jossie Malis (Spain), 10 min.
  • Bike Portraits, 2016, Sashko Danylenko (Ukraine/USA), 5 min.
  • Dust in the Chain, 2013, Norbi Whitney (Germany), 4.5 min.

Session 2, Saturday, 10 a.m.: Cuba Bicycles – A Rolling History

  • Bicycle Island, 2023, Mitra Ghaffari (USA), 22 min
  • Rodando en La Habana: Bicycle Stories, 2016, Jaime Santos (Cuba) and Jennifer Ruth Hosek (Canada), 30 min
  • Forever, 1994, Luis Orlando Deulofeu (Cuba), 20 min
  • Velorution: One City's Solution to the Automobile, 1996, Bruce Petschek and Phred Churchhill (USA), 30 min

Session 3, Saturday, 2 p.m.

  • Cycles, 2016, Joe Cobden (Canada), 4 min.
  • Ill Will, 2014, Lester Brown (United Kingdom), 6.5 min.
  • The Epiplectic Bicycle, 2010, Lauren Horoszewski (USA), 6 min.
  • Über Wasser, 2021, Jela Hasler (Switzerland), 12 min.
  • The Power of the Bike: Glenn’s Story, 2023, Walker Creative (Scotland), 4 min.
  • The Power of the Bike: Jenny’s Story, 2023, Walker Creative (Scotland), 4 min.
  • We can win the race, 2010, Valentina Matviichuk (Ukraine), 4 min.
  • Snow Warrior, 2018, Frederick Kroetsch (Canada), 8 min.
  • Le cannibale parmi le coureurs, 2021, Sabine Gilley (Jersey Channel Islands), 4.5 min.
  • Edouard, 2017, François Fournier (Canada), 18 min.
  • Cyclists, 2018, Velko Popovic (Croatia/France), 8 min.
  • Benztown, 2021, Gottfried Mentor (Germany), 5 min.

Session 4, Saturday, 6 p.m.

  • I ride my bike when the air is crispy, 2020, Julian Glander (USA), 1.5 min.
  • Bicikleta, 2008, Fatlum Haziri (Kosovo), 6 min.
  • White Eye, 2019, Tomer Shushan (Israel), 20 min.
  • Inercia, 2013, Becho Lo Bianco and Mariano Bergara (Argentina), 4 min.
  • TOER, 2016, Jasmijn Cedee (Belgium), 2.5 min.
  • Harmony of the woods, 2020, Mateo Barragan (Ecuador), 4.5 min.
  • Le Tour de pants with Ali Selim, 2020, Lewie and Noah Kloster (USA), 4 min.
  • Time for Vacation, 2013, Sulev Easmaa (Estonia), 3 min.
  • Three-Legged Horses, 2012, Felipe Bustos Sierra (Scotland), 20 min.
  • Alfons V, 2016, Tobias Paul (Germany), 2.5 min.
  • There is a Flower in my Pedal, 2004, Andrea Dorfman (Canada), 4 min.
Date and time
Aug 30, 2024 to Aug 31, 2024
7 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Format and location
In person
University Centre (UCU)
Alumni Auditorium, Jock Turcot University Centre
Language
English
Audience
General public