You Never Bike Alone is an 80 minute documentary by ICYCLE.CA Productions looking at how cyclists are building critical mass in Vancouver, Canada, and changing the face of the city.

Venue Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St, downtown Vancouver
Tickets $8 (TBC)

Drawing on footage shot over the last decade, and interviews with cyclists of every hue, it shows how Vancouver's cycling community has grown in strength and stature. You Never Bike Alone charts the history of Vancouver's Critical Mass rides from the early Tame the Lions rides, that helped bring about better bike facilities on the Lions Gate Bridge, to the wild spectacle of Vancouver's freak bike collective and the World Naked Bike Ride

As well as extensive coverage of Vancouver's vibrant bike scene, it looks at the implications for cyclists of transportation decisions by politicians at municipal and provincial levels.

This screening is being held in conjunction with Moving Pictures Vancouver Canadian Film Festival and Tour. Filmmaker Bob Alstead will be present.

Video clips, photos and further information and info at:

www.youneverbikealone.com