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Motorcycle Film Festival - Natick, MA - April 12-14

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Hi All

To help kick off the beginning of Spring riding what better way than to see some exciting motorcycle films on the big screen
So I'm sponsoring a Motorcycle Film Series at The Center for the ARTS in Natick (TCAN).
The film screening room is state of the art. TCAN CINEMA
Beer , wine , popcorn and snacks are available at the concession.
Advance ticket is available.

The series format will go over 3 nights starting at 7 PM. April 12th, April 13th and April 14th at TCAN

Each night will start with several select rarely seen motorcycle short films ,totaling about 20 mins. Then a short intermission followed by the feature film.

All proceeds go to TCAN

April 12th 7PM
20 minutes of rarely seen motorcycle shorts
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Short Intermission:
Feature film : The World's Fastest Indian
The story of Burt Monroe on the big screen

April 13h 7PM
20 minutes of rarely seen motorcycle shorts
:
Short Intermission:
Feature film : Hitting the Apex
Narrated by Brad Pitt this is the story of six of the fastest motorcycle racers in the world at the peak of their careers and the fate that awaits them. If you
missed this a few years ago this is your chance to see it on the big screen. A great film with racing footage and interviews with Jorge Lorenzo,
Marc Marquez, Dani Pedrosa, Valentino Rossi, Marco Simoncelli, and Casey Stoner

April 14th 7PM
20 minutes of rarely seen motorcycle shorts
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Short Intermission:
Feature film : Engaged to Death - I Fidanzanti Della Morte[/URL]
The first great motorcycle movie, forgotten for 60 yrs, was lovingly restored.
It is a tale of love, rivalry and passion set in the 1950's world of motorcycle speed races.
Filmed in the MOTO GUZZI factory. Historic scenes of the manufacturing and wind tunnel in action.
Dustbin V8 racing in action. This is exciting.
Not to missed with historic European racing footage. Last and only chance on a big screen.
 
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