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Cyclescreen: Rollapaluza!
Please note: this event took place in Aug 2011
Rollapaluza are the crew responsible for the recent resurgence of indoor roller-racing in the UK from its 1940's heyday that drew huge crowds to ballrooms and cinemas, often accompanied by dancing girls and big bands. Two stationary bicycles on rollers side-by-side with riders racing over a simulated 500m distance, Rollapoluza, accompanied by live Djs, will be recreating the old roller-race format in a contemporary style in the Café/Bar. Bring your racing legs and classic cycling attire and enjoy an evening of bike fuelled fun!
Free entry with racing beginning at 21:00hrs and pre registration available at www.riderhq.com
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 |
Can you do it in 90 seconds?
DepicT! '12 is open for entries
Filmmakers from across the globe: show your stuff in just a minute and a half to be in with a chance of winning £1500, priceless industry exposure, and loads more exclusive prizes.
Drive + Author Talk
Sat 26 May
James Sallis talks about his novel Drive, and its recent adaptation starring Ryan Gosling about a Hollywood stunt performer who moonlights as a getaway driver.

