GRANDMA’s BIKE

DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM - 17MIN

PREMIERED AT 19TH ANNUAL FILMED BY BIKE FESTIVAL, PORTLAND OREGON, USA.
HONOURABLE MENTION - AUDIENCE FAVOURITE

When a last-minute eviction throws Sydney’s most gender diverse bicycle shop off track, they are forced to find a new home for themselves and 100 bicycles. 

Grandma’s Bike is a short documentary following the challenging logistics of a community re-emerging into the sunshine after 6 years in an underground bunker.

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This film is currently doing film festival rounds and is not in public release.
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Meet the Team

  • Black and white photo of a smiling man wearing a patterned baseball cap and a white t-shirt.

    DYLAN PRINS

    DIRECTOR, EDITOR
    BRISBANE, QLD

  • Black and white portrait of a woman with wavy hair and a slight smile, sitting outdoors with stairs in the background.

    MAIA DAL BERGER

    PRODUCER, SOUND, INTERVIEWER SYD, NSW

  • Black and white portrait of a young man with wavy hair, wearing a collared shirt and a jacket, looking directly at the camera with a serious expression.

    REHAN MUDANNAYAKE

    PRODUCER
    COLOMBO, SRI LANKA

  • A young woman with glasses and wavy hair making a silly face sticking out her tongue, sitting on stairs indoors.

    LAKSHYA DHUNGANA

    STORY CONSULTANT
    TORONTO, CAN

  • Black and white photo of a woman with shoulder-length hair and bangs, smiling with eyes closed, wearing a spaghetti strap top, against a plain wall background.

    JOSIE HARVEY

    DOP, PHOTOGRAPHER,
    SYDNEY, NSW

  • A person's face with short hair and a beard, looking slightly to the side, captured in black and white.

    Luke purse

    AUDIO ENGINEER
    HOBART, TAS

  • A man with long dark hair and a beard, wearing a dark polo shirt, looking down at a motorcycle handlebar, outdoors in black and white.

    DININDU JAGODA

    COLOURIST
    COLOMBO, SRI LANKA

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