Bicycle Film Festival - Toronto
Short Film Program

Available to stream July 2nd - August 8, 2021

  • All prices listed in US Dollars as sliding scale
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The 20th Anniversary of Bicycle Film Festival is going virtual!
BFF is arriving in Toronto virtually, July 2 - Aug. 8: EXTENDED

BFF Toronto presents an international selection of the most important short films from the BFF collection. A diverse curation of filmmaking styles: narratives, documentaries, international award-winning filmmakers, and emerging directors all share equal billing. See an authentic and raw glimpse into:

  • The first BMX crew in Nigeria 
  • The struggle of a young woman and her bike in Iran
  • A father (actor, Timothy Spall) copes with the loss of his son through cycling
  • Cycle sport as relief from genocide
  • A bird’s-eye view of a BLM bicycle protest ride from New York to DC
  • Two women bringing a town together through pizza and mountain biking
  • New York City through the lens of female bike messengers
  • A charismatic Ghanaian immigrant in Amsterdam who teaches refugee adult women to ride bikes
  • The story of Leo Rogers

Bicycle Film Festival has been celebrating bicycles through art, film and music for the last 20 years with over 90 cities worldwide and a viewer audience of 1 million and growing. The festival has an incredible history of working with the most important artists, filmmakers, venues, and institutions around the world.


How does the virtual Bicycle Film Festival Toronto work?

A ticket allows you to view the 90-minute short film format from July 2 at 6:00PM ET through August 8 at 11:59PM ET, streamed to your computer, tablet, or smart TV by simply clicking on the link provided by email 15 minutes before the opening date and time.

Ticket prices are "sliding scale" $10, $15, $20 so all ticket prices entitle you to the same content. You may view BFF in one sitting, or as you will, from the comfort and safety of your home.

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