Fierce, Bold, Fast, Brave. Women in the Front Seat paints a vibrant and diverse picture of women who not only drive their motorcycles but drive their lives. Filmmaker Indy Saini challenges h... Read allFierce, Bold, Fast, Brave. Women in the Front Seat paints a vibrant and diverse picture of women who not only drive their motorcycles but drive their lives. Filmmaker Indy Saini challenges her own fears to capture their inspiring stories.Fierce, Bold, Fast, Brave. Women in the Front Seat paints a vibrant and diverse picture of women who not only drive their motorcycles but drive their lives. Filmmaker Indy Saini challenges her own fears to capture their inspiring stories.
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This documentary is incredible. Listening to people share about their passion is so motivating to me. I loved seeing all the different bikes and hearing each of their stories was incredible. This film makes me want to get back on a bike and hit the open road. The cinematography is great and I love how the put everyones stories together.
This movie will motivate you to spend time with the passions in your life no matter what it is. You do not have to be into motorcycles to enjoy this movie.
I highly recommend this documentary to everyone that has a passion not just motorcyle enthusiastics. Greart job!
This movie will motivate you to spend time with the passions in your life no matter what it is. You do not have to be into motorcycles to enjoy this movie.
I highly recommend this documentary to everyone that has a passion not just motorcyle enthusiastics. Greart job!
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'Women in the Front Seat' is an inspirational look into the lives of women and their profound love of motorcycles that is not just a hobby but an extension of who they are. We follow the director as she set outs on a long road trip on her bike, making pit stops along the way to hear war stories from other female riders that are full of passion, defiance, freedom, resilience, and vulnerability.
This is a film that should resonate with everyone: being scared but doing it anyways, being told you can't do something which only fuels the fire more, and taking charge of your life without permission. These are all relatable situations that we've all experienced in one way or another, and the film brilliantly strings together all these multiple perspectives in a way that results in an empowering and liberating mosaic of motorcycle culture.
This is a film that should resonate with everyone: being scared but doing it anyways, being told you can't do something which only fuels the fire more, and taking charge of your life without permission. These are all relatable situations that we've all experienced in one way or another, and the film brilliantly strings together all these multiple perspectives in a way that results in an empowering and liberating mosaic of motorcycle culture.
Tremendous documentary sharing a slice in the life motorcycle lovers and adventure lovers. It goes beyond mere passion for hitting the open road on your favorite bike, but moves deeper into the inner meaning of seeking out new and exciting places and adventures that are edifying and healing. Women in the Front Seat also motivates the viewer to chase their passions and dreams while there is still time. Though the film is a love letter to those with a passions for bikes and charting courses on the open road, its lessons apply universally to fulfill any passion, dream or calling. Combined with a host of colorful characters, sweeping cinematography, and a great sound track, this is a documentary that shapes a viewing experience you won't want to miss!
Great photography. Great characters. But most of all, this film was very inspiring. Having seen this film, I want to make sure I am living the life I really want, despite my fears. I really appreciated the diversity of the characters and types of bikers, and the deep life-stories the filmmaker gave. I liked seeing what each biker carried with her, and I liked their broader stories. Often, they took up biking after a parent had warned them against it -- and against doing other things they wanted in life. Often, the things they were warned against were "not for women." And then the stories of the women who came back from terrible accidents!
This is an excellent film with a heart. It was riveting to watch as each woman in this documentary revealed her inner most truth. Though differing in backgrounds, ages, and experiences, the common denominator was their passion for motorcycles and what they overcame to do what they love. Their openness was like looking into their souls, very inspiring and a gift to be privy to their life journeys. So many fascinating women like Rosie and Mere and Wendy and all of them really. It made me think about how many people don't follow whatever their passion is and perhaps never live their lives to the fullest. Indy Saini has made an inspirational and artistic documentary. The photography, music, and the editing are first rate. Whether or not you are a motorcyclist, this film should not be missed.
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