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Condor x BESPOKED Film Night

Get ready for a night of amazing short films from around the world, plus the UK screening of the Radavist's new feature-length film, on Thursday 19th September.

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We had tons of fun at our first Condor x BESPOKED Film Night in Manchester and now we are doing it all again in London. Join us for a streamlined programme of films, selected in partnership with BESPOKED, that evoke the spirit of cycling, just like the bicycle event they host in Manchester and Dresden. 

Motivational, engaging and inspiring, our programme includes a selection of shorts, plus the UK screening of the Radavist's celebrated new feature-length doc on mountain biking pioneer and photographer, Wende Cragg.

We'll be serving up free popcorn and handing out beers, too. It is free to attend. We ask you to reserve a ticket.

 

Date & time

Thursday, 19th September 2024
6.15pm–9.30pm

Location

Condor Cycles
49-53 Grays Inn Road
London
WC1X 8PP

Bike parking is available in the store for attendees.

Popcorn and drinks

Free popcorn and a drink is included with each ticket. Our popcorn is vegan-friendly and made with a non-dairy butter. Beer or non-alcoholic drinks will be available.

About BESPOKED

Europe’s largest bi-annual exhibition of custom bikes is heading to Dresden, Germany from 18–20th October, celebrating craftmanship, engineering and the growing frame-building community. Take a trip to historic Dresden, meet the makers, masterminds and visionaries behind the best bicycles, components and accessories in the world. Take part in local rides and visit beautiful Saxony too.

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