Organised by the Guernsey Bicycle Group, chairman Phil Le Poidevin said it was an evening for anyone who loves bikes, travel, and storytelling.
‘If you haven’t experienced the cinematic excellence of The Big Bike Film Night, then you must,’ he said.
‘It’s one of the most inspiring events of the year and not to be missed. Each year brings a brilliant mix of heart-warming short films, and we can promise you’ll leave with a smile and feeling ready for adventures.’
The event is part of a global tour spanning New Zealand, Australia, the UK and beyond and brings together the best short cycling films from around the world in a two-and-a-half-hour showcase.
‘It’s designed for anyone who loves bikes, travel, and storytelling,’ said Mr Le Poidevin.
‘There’s a huge amount of work that goes into making this happen, from the filmmakers themselves to bringing the event to Guernsey, and we are incredibly lucky to host it here.’
He said that film highlights include a breathtaking mountain bike journey through Norway under the midnight sun, a moving father-and-son story capturing one of life’s most meaningful milestones, and a bold world-record attempt in downhill mountain biking.
The film night takes place on Tuesday 14 April at the Princess Royal Centre for the Performing Arts at 7.00 pm. Tickets are £16 or £10 for under-16s. For more information visit www.prcpa.gg.
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