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    Festival partners with Sedona Mountain Bike Festival for ‘Biketown’ March 4

    Special event to benefit the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival at Mary D. Fisher Theatre
    February 22, 2023No Comments
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    “Biketown” immerses viewers in mountain biking's coming-of-age era — now a thriving multi-generational sport — by examining paradigms that span local and national levels.
    “Biketown” immerses viewers in mountain biking's coming-of-age era — now a thriving multi-generational sport — by examining paradigms that span local and national levels.
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    Sedona News – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to partner with the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival for a special premiere of “Biketown” on Saturday, March 4 at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre. There will be two screenings of the film at 7:00 and 8:30 p.m.

    “Biketown” is a story of mountain bikers, unlikely partnerships and the communities they create.

    Specialized and Soil Searching present “Biketown”, a film by Freehub magazine. This is a story of local communities and struggles that ultimately inspired collaboration around shared visions and goals.

    “Biketown” immerses viewers in mountain biking's coming-of-age era — now a thriving multi-generational sport — by examining paradigms that span local and national levels.
    “Biketown” immerses viewers in mountain biking’s coming-of-age era — now a thriving multi-generational sport — by examining paradigms that span local and national levels.

    “Biketown” immerses viewers in mountain biking’s coming-of-age era — now a thriving multi-generational sport — by examining paradigms that span local and national levels.

    “Biketown” was filmed on location in Chisholm, Minnesota, Bellingham, Washington, Snowshoe, West Virginia and Pacific City, Oregon.

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    “Biketown” will show at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre on Saturday, March 4 at 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 with proceeds benefitting the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival.

    For more information about the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival, please visit www.sedonamtbfestival.com.

    For tickets and more information, please call 928-282-1177. Both the theatre and film festival office are located at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A, in West Sedona. For more information, visit: www.SedonaFilmFestival.org.

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