Hiromi Maiharu has moved from Nagasaki to Kamakura to attend high school. Her new residence means a new school and new friends, and all of her exciting new encounters from day to day happen when she's on her bicycle! Kamakura is the stage for these high school girls who have devoted their youth to cycling!
A high-school girl Itō, captivated by women's bicycle racing “Girls Keirin,” enters a training school and has a fateful encounter with Hiratsuka, who becomes both their lifelong rival and close friend. They practice and compete together, to realize their dream, to win the top title of Keirin athlete, “Girls' Fresh Queens”!
The Day I Became a Woman is a film composed of three vignettes highlighting the lives of women in Iran. The first story follows a young girl on her 9th birthday, when she is forced by village elders to wear a chador and lose her freedom. The second story focuses on a married woman who decides to go on a shopping spree and escape from the oppression of her husband. The final story portrays an elderly woman who becomes a target of ridicule when she climbs a tree to retrieve her stolen stove. Through these stories, the film explores themes of tradition, women's rights, and the struggle for freedom in Iran.
Pedalling Dreams: The Raleigh Story is a documentary that explores the fascinating history and impact of Raleigh, a legendary bicycle company. Through archive footage and interviews with key figures, the film takes us on a journey through the ups and downs of the company, from its humble beginnings in Nottingham, England to becoming a global brand. It delves into the stories of the passionate craftsmen, athletes, and family members who shaped Raleigh into what it is today. This engaging documentary highlights the evolution of bicycles and their cultural significance, weaving together personal memories and industry triumphs.
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