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Cyclescreen: Graeme Fife Lecture - Le Tour de France: A Cultural History
Please note: this event took place in Aug 2011
Graeme Fife, author of two seminal books on the Tour de France, joins us for an evening exploring the rich history and enduring appeal of the world's greatest bike race. Graeme has witnessed the tour many times over the past 30 years and ridden many of its great climbs and his talk offers a unique insight into the events both inside and outside the peloton of this grand sporting stage.
The talk will be followed by a book signing.
Fee: £4.60 full / £3.60 concessions.
Special offer: get the Thursday Combo ticket and see this talk and the Tour de France Triple Bill (Thu 18 Aug, 20:00) for the reduced price of £10 full / £8 concessions. To purchase the Combo ticket please call Box Office on 0117 927 5100 - this deal cannot be bought online.
Cyclescreen 2011: Bristol's Bike Film Festival
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
Following on from its hugely successful first year, we're delighted to welcome back Cyclescreen, Bristol's dedicated bike film festival.
Past events and screenings that were part of this season
| Graeme Fife Lecture - Le Tour de France: A Cultural History | Thu 18 Aug 18:00 |
| Tour de France Triple Bill | Thu 18 Aug 20:00 |
| Robert Penn - It's All About The Bike: The Pursuit of Happiness on Two Wheels | Fri 19 Aug 18:00 |
| Life Cycles | Fri 19 Aug 20:00 |
| Rollapaluza! | Fri 19 Aug 21:00 |
| Cinékids: Pedal Powered Cinema - Les Bicyclettes de Belsize | Sat 20 Aug 13:00 |
| The Cyclocross Meeting | Sat 20 Aug 16:00 |
| Macaframa | Sat 20 Aug 18:00 |
| BÖIKZMÖIND | Sat 20 Aug 20:00 |
| William Fotheringham - Cyclopedia | Sun 21 Aug 13:00 |
| A Sunday In Hell + Q&A | Sun 21 Aug 15:00 |
Tales of the Night 3D
Opens on Friday
Celebrated animator Michel Ocelot (director of the Kirikou adventures) returns with his first foray into 3D, combining it beautifully with classic silhouette animation.
Free Men
Opens Fri 25 May
Based on true events in Nazi-occupied Paris during 1942, this uplifting drama follows Younes an immigrant (Tahar Rahim) who joins the resistance effort.

