Premiering live on YouTube tomorrow, the High Vis Film Fest is a short film program that celebrates Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) bicyclists and their stories. Find the details, including a short trailer, here…

High Vis is a short film festival showcasing BIPOC cyclists and their stories, co-produced by Courtney Williams of The Brown Bike Girl Consulting, the People’s Bike Mayor of New York City, in conjunction with Filmed by Bike. Watch the trailer below, followed by details on how to tune in.

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“Here at Filmed by Bike, we spend eight months of the year connecting with our global community of filmmakers and scouring the internet and social media for interesting independent bicycle films. Every year, we showcase the best of those films at our signature annual film festival.

We hope that by shining a light on these great films by Black, Indigenous and all People of Color we can inspire other people to tell their bicycle stories. But we also recognize that there are many barriers to producing a film. That’s why we’ve launched our BIPOC Filmmaker Grant, Presented by Machines for Freedom, that will provide cash grants to Black, Indigenous and People of Color who are emerging filmmakers.”

  • Date: Saturday, October 3rd
  • Time: 6:00-8:00 PM – Pacific Time
  • How: A YouTube Livestream Event – Watch Live or Later
  • Buy Tickets:* FilmedByBike.org

*Tickets are pay-what-you-can and all proceeds benefit Brown Hope and the BIPOC Filmmaker Grant, Presented by Machines for Freedom.

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