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B.I.K.E.: Be Inclusive Kill Exclusivity by Anthony Howard, Jacob Septimus
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Conrad Carlson, Jennifer Bezak, Sam Carnival, Thomas Chaman, Waugh Amanda Director: Anthony Howard, Jacob Septimus Brand: Bike Films, LLC Producer: Max Good Producer: Jacob Septimus Editor: Ron Patane Producer: Fredric King Producer: Matthew Nestel Producer: Michael Benni Pierce DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); Japanese (Subtitled); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 89 minutes Published: 2007 DVD Release Date: 2008-04-15 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Fountainhead Films Product features: - Unrated Special Edition DVD
- Includes Deleted and Extended Scenes plus Directors' Commentary
- Subtitles Available in French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Italian, and Polish
- Additional Performances by Lightning Bolt and Mystery Pill
- Special Poster Gallery featuring Exclusive Artwork
Movie Reviews of B.I.K.E.: Be Inclusive Kill ExclusivityMovie Review: Nice Doc Summary: 4 Stars
The film goes inside the world of the Bike Label Bicycle Club. Very cool and insightful.
Summary of B.I.K.E.: Be Inclusive Kill ExclusivityTwo filmmakers' infiltrate an exclusive underground bicycle club.
Driven by anti-materialism and a belief that the impending apocalypse will render cars useless and leave bicycles in power, Black Label Bike Club (BLBC) battles mainstream consumer culture and rival gangs for its vision of a better tomorrow. Pulling threads from Critical Mass and the wider bike counterculture, B.I.K.E. explores such themes as radical politics, personal artistic vision, global responsibility, relationships, group formation, and perhaps most prominently, pain and love.
Co-directors, Jacob Septimus and Anthony Howard follow the Brooklyn chapter of BLBC for over two years to meetings, parties, jousts, gatherings of the tribes in Amsterdam and Minneapolis, and the protests of the 2004 Republican National Convention to create their masterpiece. This fascinating and gorgeously gritty film provides insight into a passionate subculture, and exposes the darker aspects of living on the wild side. Edited from over 385 hours of footage for over 2 years Fountainhead Films presents B.I.K.E., a riveting look into the ways in which identity is important for a collective of fiercely independent people.
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