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July 1, 2009 10:27 AM PDT

The 404 374: Where we celebrate wheels and women at the Bicycle Film Festival

by Justin Yu

Brendt Barbur, founder and director of the Bicycle Film Festival.

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As a longtime fan and patron of the Bicycle Film Festival, we're proud to welcome its founder and director, Brendt Barbur, into the studio for a sit-down interview about the international filmfest. The BFF is a celebration of everything that encompasses cycling: joyrides, casual trips, long-distance journeys, trick sessions, racing, and so much more is captured by the unique program offered.

Brendt tells us about the bike accident that motivated him to immerse himself in bicycle advocacy and the production of bikecentric movies. Eventually, the wheels started turning, more people submitted videos, and nine years later, the festival reaches tons of people across the world in dozens of cities including Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Sydney, Tokyo, Paris, and Melbourne, to name a few.

Most of the movies are independently shot and produced with innovations in helmet-cam technology and mixed-media design. To further promote cycling, Brendt and the BFF team also host an annual art show that features both established and independent artists who use bikes as inspiration. If you have a chance, we highly recommend checking out at least one of the programs as the festival comes around to your city. By the end of the show, I think I might have convinced Wilson to actually buy a bike! Much thanks to Brendt and the Bicycle Film Festival for all that they do for the cycling community.

If you watch today's video (coming soon, check later today), you'll notice some serious changes to the introduction. We're very proud to announce that The 404 is now sponsored by Beck's Beer, so a big thanks to them for supporting the show. We're also going to be debuting several new weekly segments over the course of the next few months, so be sure to listen to tomorrow's episode for the first of many new changes coming to The 404 Web show. And don't forget that we'll have Blake Stevenson, the winner of our logo competition, on the show tomorrow to talk about his design. See you then!


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Justin Yu covers desktop computers, printers, and peripherals for CNET. When he's not scouring eBay for useless ephemera or eating hot dogs for breakfast, he spends his time making fun of Internet culture every morning on The 404 podcast. E-mail Justin.
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by demonjrules July 1, 2009 1:30 PM PDT
Are you guys seriously sponsored by Becks? If so that's awesome! Buzz Out Loud is not even sponsored and they have so many options like NyQuil, Tylenol PM or anything else that puts you to sleep. Congrats you guys.
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by justin.yu July 1, 2009 1:55 PM PDT
thanks! we're super psyched about the upcoming segments, we think you will be too :)
by chrisindarwin July 2, 2009 7:54 AM PDT
Bikes rule.
Awesome show today you guys really gel when you have a guest that has a message for everyone.
Well done you guys are really moving forward.
PS i am pissed up on Becks.
Chris from Darwin (32c and fine everyday, EVERYDAY.)
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by justin.yu July 2, 2009 12:44 PM PDT
thanks man! really appreciate your kind words and support :)
by qhuetastique July 2, 2009 6:13 PM PDT
Bicycles kick ass!
I have a FUJI Track '08 which I've had for a year, I'm going to start riding it to Summer School at Tech (Unfortunately) and hopefully to a job, where I'll make money to fix up the bike a little bit. and since summer school is an hour and a half versus 6 I don't have to worry about it getting stolen so I can free myself from the confines of the R, E and G trains.

Love this episode and the love the show!

Quinn from Queens, NY
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