Bicycle Film Festival
Major legitimate festival with strong credentials
The Bicycle Film Festival is an independent film festival screening films related to urban cycling culture, founded in 2001 by Brendt Barbur in New York after he was hit by a bus while cycling.
Last updated Aug 15, 2026
Legitimacy Analysis
Positive Indicators (+32 pts)
- 25 years of verifiable history
- Physical screenings at 70A Greenwich Ave., New York, New York 10011 United States
- 2 verified pro signals
- Verified trusted status
Red Flags (-0 pts)
No red flags found
Trust Signals
Positive Signals
- FF_GOLD_BADGE
- Documented history with archived programs
Festival Details
Founded
2001
Venue
70A Greenwich Ave., New York, New York 10011 United States
Screenings
Physical screenings confirmed
Award Categories
1
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