Cycle Me Home (2012)
In the summer of 2011, a few film students and bike lovers decided to make a documentary movie. The original idea came from Levi, a Hungarian film student, who went to Madrid for 5 months to study, and after finishing school there, he decided to go back to Budapest on his fixie bike and asked the people of Europe to join him on his way. The journey started in July, at the European Cycle Messenger Championship, Madrid and ended at the gates of Sziget Festival, Budapest in August. Friends from film schools of Budapest, Madrid and London joined the trip to make a road-movie about the challenges and most of all the fun that Levi and the other riders had on the way to Budapest.
Director: Dániel Vérten
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
Release Date: March 1, 2012
Cast
Editing: Júlia Hack
Country: Hungary
Language: English, Magyar
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Dániel Vérten
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cycle Me Home about?
- In the summer of 2011, a few film students and bike lovers decided to make a documentary movie. The original idea came from Levi, a Hungarian film student, who went to Madrid for 5 months to study, and after finishing school there, he decided to go back to Budapest on his fixie bike and asked the people of Europe to join him on his way. The journey started in July, at the European Cycle Messenger Championship, Madrid and ended at the gates of Sziget Festival, Budapest in August. Friends from film schools of Budapest, Madrid and London joined the trip to make a road-movie about the challenges and most of all the fun that Levi and the other riders had on the way to Budapest.
- Who directed Cycle Me Home?
- Cycle Me Home was directed by Dániel Vérten.
- Who stars in Cycle Me Home?
- Cycle Me Home stars Levente Klára.
- How long is Cycle Me Home?
- Cycle Me Home has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
- What genre is Cycle Me Home?
- Cycle Me Home is a Documentary film.
- Where was Cycle Me Home produced?
- Cycle Me Home was produced in Hungary.