International Cycling Film Festival

International Cycling Film Festival
LocationKatowice in Poland, Herne, Nuremberg and Wiesbaden in Germany, Ferizaj in Kosovo and Groningen in the Netherlands
Founded2005 as International Cycling Video Festival
-2009 renamed International Cycling Film Festival
AwardsGoldene Kurbel, Grand Prize of the Jury, Souvenir Albert Richter and Audience Awards
Hosted byEuropäisches Büro für Filmkunst und Fahrradkultur, Team Hollandse Frietjes - non-professional cycling, Bochum, Roomservice, Herne, Germany, and Silesia Film, Katowice, Poland
No. of films11 films from 8 countries at the 17th ICFF 2022/2023
Festival dateHerne: February 29 to March 2, 2024
Websitehttp://www.cyclingfilms.de
On stage interview with movie makers at the 7th ICFF 2012

The International Cycling Film Festival (Polish: Międzynarodowy Festiwal Filmów Rowerowych, ‹See Tfd›German: Internationales Festival des Fahrrad-Films) is an independent, not-for-profit film festival held annually in Germany, in Poland, in Kosovo and in the Netherlands. Its mission is to strengthen international cooperation in the areas of art film and bicycle culture. The festival promotes interaction between movie makers and cyclists from all over the world. It has screened more than 350 short movies from more than 30 countries since its debut in 2006. Each year around 20 films compete for the award Goldene Kurbel and the awards of the audience. The Neistat Brothers, Michaël Dudok de Wit, Andrea Dorfman, Tomer Shushan, Lucas Brunelle, Steven Subotnick, Nash Edgerton, M. A. Numminen and other filmmakers and artists contributed to the ICFF.

The last and 16th International Cycling Film Festival screened 17 bike films from 10 countries. Approximately 350 participants attended the festival in Germany,[1] around 200 participated in the Polish edition of the ICFF.[2][3] The 12th ICFF began the season in October 2017 in Herne with 19 films. Further venues are Groningen and Wiesbaden in March 2018, Munich in June and Katowice in September 2018.

  1. ^ Marquardt, Daniel (23 October 2016). "Filmfestival in Herne wirft neuen Blick auf das Fahrrad" [Filmfestival in Herne takes a new glance at the bicycle]. Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). Herne. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  2. ^ Gustolis, Daniele (27 October 2013). "Herner Fahrrad-Film-Festival wächst weiter" [Herne's film festival keeps growing]. Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). Herne. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Festival des Fahrrad-Films: Und die "Goldene Kurbel" geht an..." 9 October 2012. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2012.