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Title:
Aftermass : bicycling in a post-Critical Mass Portland / Joe Biel, director, writer.
Publisher:
Microcosm,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
1 videodisc (75 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Critical Mass (Event)
Critical Mass (Event)
Cyclists--Portland.--Portland.
Cycling--Portland.--Portland.
Bicycle commuting--Portland.--Portland.
Direct action--Portland.--Portland.
Portland (Or.)
Bicycle commuting.
Cycling.
Cyclists.
Direct action.
Oregon--Portland.
Radfahren.
Dokumentarfilm.
Portland, Or.
Nonfiction films
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Film.
DVD-Video.
Other Authors:
Biel, Joe, screenwriter. screenwriter.
Microcosm Publishing, publisher.
Notes:
Includes deleted scenes, commentary, flyer & news archive, legal documents, bonus bike film, and bonus bike footage.
Summary:
The world looks to Portland, Oregon as an example of how bicycle culture can blossom out of the ruinous freeways of car-oriented civilization. Aftermass is the first feature documentary to explore the events, people, politics, and social changes that led to Portland becoming the first major bicycle city in the United States. Aftermass features many of the leaders and major participants behind the growth of bicycling ridership since 1971. The narrative demonstrates the complex dynamic throughout the 1990s between advocacy organizations, politicians, city planners, and the then new, grassroots Critical Mass ride. The film is full of smiling faces on two wheels, but also explores the controversies, setbacks, and bumps along the way, including riots, political roadblocks, and an illegal police spy.
ISBN:
1621068994
9781621068990
OCLC:
(OCoLC)893499301
UPC:
888295086066
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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