Following on from the great first film night the second event is going to be the documentary Rising From Ashes. I’m keen for the film club to feature all sorts of films, documentaries and shorts as well as featuring all types of bike and cycling styles.
Rising From Ashes is an uplifting documentary bringing a little known story to life about the creation of the first Rwandan National Cycling Team. The title has a double meaning that refers not only to the tremendous spirit displayed by the athletes as they struggle to overcome the horrific legacy of the genocide that occurred a generation earlier, but also the personal redemption of the famed American cyclist who led them.
Bicycles have a prominent role in Rwanda (known as the The Land of a Thousand Hills) as they are a primary means of transport. American bike builder Tom Richey explored the country on his mountain bike in 2005 and met a group of cyclists who called themselves Team Rwanda. Inspired by their dedication, Richey enlisted his friend and former rival Jock Boyer, who was the first American to participate in the Tour de France, to become their coach.
The film details his subsequent years long efforts to whip the Rwandan team into enought shape to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Among his riders is Adrein Niyonshut who lost 60 members of his family, including six brothers, in the 1994 genocide. The documentary avoids melodramatics but tells the moving and powerful story.
Date: Monday 28 September
Time: 7pm
Venue: The Reliance, 76-78 North Street, Leeds
Tickets: £4.50 (plus eventbrite admin fee) that can be purchased via the link opposite
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This is a new venture by Leeds cycling impresario Ian Street. I went along to the first screening a couple of weeks ago and here is information about the second bicycle-related film being shown on Monday September 28th in Leeds city centre.
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