‘From the Inside Out’ UK cinema dates announced

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News from our friend Sanny about the UK cinema tour of the avalanche of moving picture nugs’n’bangers that is From The Inside Out, the new film from the creators of The Collective, Seasons and Follow Me..

“Dates have been announced for the UK cinema tour of From the Inside Out, the eagerly awaited collaboration Anthill Films (the guys behind The Collective series of films) and The Coastal Crew.

Drawing inspiration from many previous films, riders and locations, with some of the locations now their backyard and the riders firm friends, From the Inside Out chronicles these riders journey to the locations theyíve always wanted to ride and expresses the lines and styles which have influenced them over the years.

Filmed entirely on location in British Colombia in Canada, widely regarded as the spiritual home of freeride mountain biking, the film showcases the worldís most talented riders at the very top of their game, including Brandon Semenuk, Steve Smith, Thomas Vanderham, Matt Hunter, Graham Agassiz, Mike Hopkins, Kenny Smith & The Coastal Crew.

To celebrate the release of the film on DVD, Blu Ray and iTunes on 1st December 2011, a limited cinema release of the film is planned for the UK. A number of dates have already been confirmed with more to follow.

For everyone who catches the tour in the cinema, they will enjoy not only the opportunity to see From the Inside Out in the big screen in all it’s HD glory but also get to see Anthill Films previous highly acclaimed release, Follow Me. Filmed entirely on location in some of the greatest riding venues in the world from Baja to New Zealand and beyond, Follow Me takes a look at why we love to ride, from back-yard sessions to ripping local trails and epic road trip, it captures the fun of riding from pushing limits with friends to the thrill of big mountain riding on the far side of the world.

The UK tour coincides with the release of the film on DVD. Copies of the film can be ordered from www.secondbasefilms.com/shop/  and will be distributed in Europe by www.x-tremevideo.com

To see what all the fuss is about, click here to see the trailer for From the Inside Out.

Click here to view the trailer for Follow Me

The tour kicks off with the European Cinema Premiere in Glasgow at the GFT  (www.glasgowfilm.org/theatre) on Tuesday 29h November (main evening screening) before doing a limited tour of venues across the UK.

Dates and locations:

GLASGOW   Tuesday 29th November 2011   GFT, 12 Rose Street 0141 332 6535

www.glasgowfilm.org/theatre

LONDON  Wednesday 30th November 2011   Prince Charles Cinema, 7 Leicester Place, London  020 7494 3654

www.princecharlescinema.com

LEEDS   Friday 2nd December 2011    Hyde Park Picturehouse, 73 Brudenell Road, Leeds   0113 275 2045

www.hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk

NANT Y ARIAN, WALES    Friday 2nd December 2011      Nant Y Arian Visitor Centre.   Tickets available through

www.summitcycles.co.uk  (Screening will be preceded by a night ride)

COED Y BRENIN, WALES   Saturday 3rd December 2011    Coed Y Brenin Visitor Centre.  Tickets available through

www.summitcycles.co.uk (Screening will be preceded by a night ride)

SHEFFIELD   Tuesday 6th December 2011   Showroom, 7 Paternoster Row, Sheffield  0114 275 7727

www.showroomworkstation.org.uk

EDINBURGH Thursday 8th December 2011  Cameo Cinema,  38 Home Street, Edinburgh  0871 902 5723

www.picturehouses.co.uk

Tickets for all the venues are on sale from this week onwards.

The tour and the previous sell out film tours has only been made possible thanks to the continued generosity and support of the following businesses and people within the bike trade.

Carl at www.bikelove.co.uk for the Glasgow screening
Joe and the team at www.summitcycles.co.uk for the Welsh screenings
Andy, Keith and the team at www.biketreks.net
The team at www.cyclesurgery.com for the London screening
Simon at www.18bikes.co.uk and Scott at www.thebiketree.co.uk for the Sheffield screening

as well as all the local independent bike shops, cycle clubs and the UK bike press who have generously displayed posters and posted on line links.


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