Follow six individuals from diverse backgrounds who have devoted themselves to a simple, machine - the bicycle. Through their struggles, witness how bicycles have the potential to transform ... Read allFollow six individuals from diverse backgrounds who have devoted themselves to a simple, machine - the bicycle. Through their struggles, witness how bicycles have the potential to transform lives and contribute to a better world.Follow six individuals from diverse backgrounds who have devoted themselves to a simple, machine - the bicycle. Through their struggles, witness how bicycles have the potential to transform lives and contribute to a better world.
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Perhaps I'm a bit biased (since I'm in the film, and have gotten to know the film crew very well and think very highly of them!) ... but I DO believe there is something in this film for everyone --and I believe it really can help spread the good word about all the ways the bike can SAVE US! The film is stunning in its visual aesthetic, and informative in the information it shares. I highly recommend it for every cyclist and non-cyclist out there. The feedback from friends and cycling community members who've seen it, is that it blew them away, and it far-exceeded expectations. Let's use this film as a catalyst for better and safer (and more mainstream) cycling, globally!
'The Engine Inside' is an awe-inspiring testament to the sheer power of two wheels and the boundless freedom they offer.
From the very first frame to the closing credits, this film takes viewers on an exhilarating journey across the globe, capturing the essence of cycling in its purest form.
But 'The Engine Inside' is more than just stunning visuals; it's a powerful advocacy piece that passionately champions the bicycle as a catalyst for positive change. Through compelling storytelling and insightful interviews with cyclists from all walks of life, the film effortlessly demonstrates how two wheels can transform lives, communities, and even entire cities. The personal stories of triumph and perseverance are deeply moving, reminding us of the often-overlooked impact of sustainable transportation.
From the very first frame to the closing credits, this film takes viewers on an exhilarating journey across the globe, capturing the essence of cycling in its purest form.
But 'The Engine Inside' is more than just stunning visuals; it's a powerful advocacy piece that passionately champions the bicycle as a catalyst for positive change. Through compelling storytelling and insightful interviews with cyclists from all walks of life, the film effortlessly demonstrates how two wheels can transform lives, communities, and even entire cities. The personal stories of triumph and perseverance are deeply moving, reminding us of the often-overlooked impact of sustainable transportation.
The people are real, and their stories are inspirational on a number of levels. As a former cyclist I could relate to some of the challenges the characters faced. Seeing how the six individuals overcame their challenges peaked my interest from the beginning to the end of the film.
Their determination and innovation in the face of adversity to promote and encourage others to support active transportation in their communities and around the globe makes me hopeful. The film motivates you to cycle for the joy of it, and to advocate for infrastructure in your own community that promotes safe active transportation.
Thank you to Ant Hill films for creating a masterpiece!
Their determination and innovation in the face of adversity to promote and encourage others to support active transportation in their communities and around the globe makes me hopeful. The film motivates you to cycle for the joy of it, and to advocate for infrastructure in your own community that promotes safe active transportation.
Thank you to Ant Hill films for creating a masterpiece!
The Good:
Beautifully filmed, some interesting people profiled, and good message about the importance of cycling now and into the future. As a cyclist myself these things hit the mark
The Bad: This movie really struggled to create a cohesive message of a neatly bundled conclusion making it feel like just a bunch of separate interviews and stories were thrown together. I think this might have worked better as a limited documentary series, one for each person and maybe another with experts to bring it all together with data and stuff. 6-7 25-30 minute vignettes that go a bit deeper into each story might have held more impact.
Nothing "ugly"... but I think this film will struggle to find traction outside of the cycling community or maybe the urban development community.
The Bad: This movie really struggled to create a cohesive message of a neatly bundled conclusion making it feel like just a bunch of separate interviews and stories were thrown together. I think this might have worked better as a limited documentary series, one for each person and maybe another with experts to bring it all together with data and stuff. 6-7 25-30 minute vignettes that go a bit deeper into each story might have held more impact.
Nothing "ugly"... but I think this film will struggle to find traction outside of the cycling community or maybe the urban development community.
We attended a showing of the film in a packed room of cycle enthusiasts. There are such strong messages in each of the stories in this film on the importance that the bicycle plays in peoples lives helping with mental health issues, cultural barriers, joining of friends as well as the physical benefits. The quality of the footage and the presentation of these 6 very different stories captured everybody's attention. When I came away from the film it made me realise that although these stories were very different - often very tough - the bicycle gave them their freedom and their happy place. We all need that.
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Darnell Myers: I don't care what bike I'm on, as long as I'm on a bike. That's bike life.
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- 1h 21m(81 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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