

Directed by Jacob Septimus & Anthony Howard
Produced by Fredric King & Jacob Septimus
Genres: Documentary,
Duration: 91 minutes
Launguage: English
Availability: Worldwide
Two filmmakers' struggle to infiltrate an exclusive underground bicycle club.
Two decades since the premiere of BIKE CLUB at MoMA, the names have changed but the themes are more relevant than ever. We have the most corporatist, consumerist, darkest Presidential administration in our history and the underground is rising up once again. “Less Cars, More Bikes!” is as relevant a rallying cry as it ever was.
Shot in 2003 & 2004 on the eve of the Republican Convention, the film explores the legendary underground Black Label Bike Club in their fight against corporate, consumer, car driven culture. At the center of the film is protagonist Anthony Howard’s quest to be admitted into the bike club and his struggle with his own demons as he comes to learn the world is run by clubs who define themselves by who they exclude as much as whom they include.
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, Bike Club explores such themes as radical politics, personal artistic vision, global responsibility, relationships, group formation, and perhaps most prominently, pain and love.
Music by, The Dears, Broken Social Scene, Lightning Bolt, Japanther, Panthers, Explosions in the Sky, A Silver Mt. Zion, Oneida, Andre Williams, Peter Laughner, Matt and Kim, Rashaan Roland Kirk, Cul De Sac, Gannon, Infernal Noise Brigade, Rockets From The Tombs, & Sixtoo
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