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Bicycle Film Festival London returns

A celebration of the humble bike returns for its tenth anniversary.

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Posted 10:17 GMT on September 1, 2010
Bicycle Film Festival London returns

The Bicycle Film Festival will return to London for its 10th year from October 13 - 17 at the Barbican Centre.

This four-day cultural spectacular will be screening a whole host of films dedicated to the humble pushbike.

This will include 30 for 30: The Birth of Big Air, a documentary produced by Spike Jonze about the BMX legend Mat Hoffman that will undoubtedly be one of the most anticipated films to feature at this year’s festival.

Away from the big screen, there will be an open invitational bike polo competition on October 17.

You can get your tickets for this event via the Barbican website.

They've also made this nice trailer too!

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Creative Commons LicenseBicycle Film Festival London returns (text) by Liz Seabrook is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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