Toronto Motorcycle Film Festival

Biker Bob's Posthumous Adventure (3 Canadian Short Films)

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The Pilgrimage is a two-day women only mindful motorcycle quest on Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada.


It has been consciously curated to travel one of the most exciting roads in B.C that leaves Victoria and ends in the Cowichan Valley. While traversing the stunning forests, mountains, and oceanside route, the rider will pause at four intentionally chosen locations of natural beauty called refugios. The idea for this motorcycle ride has been influenced by the notable pilgrimage, Camino de Santiago in Spain.


DIRECTOR BIO

Lori Lozinski is an award-winning filmmaker who tells stories of actual women. She’s the president of the independent production company Violator Films that has been producing maverick stories since 2007. She is recognized for producing socially-conscious character-driven stories with female creatives. Recent films include the Canada/Norway Co-Produced feature film The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (Berlinale 2019, TIFF 2019 Honourable Mention, Rogers Award for Best Canadian Film) co-directed by Kathleen Hepburn and Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and the CBC documentary, RETAKE by Kristi Lane Sinclair. Past films include Once There Was A Winter (VIFF 2017) and she Executive Produced Never Steady, Never Still (TlFF 2017 World Premiere). Lori is an alumna of Norman Jewison’s Canadian Film Centre, Trans Atlantic Partners, Women In The Director’s Chair, the Rotterdam Lab and was been nominated for the 2019 CMPA Indie Screen Awards.


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  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    13 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Premiere
    Special Screening
  • Director
    Lori Lozinski
  • Screenwriter
    Lori Lozinski
  • Producer
    Lori Lozinski, Chris Vautour
  • Cinematographer
    Lindsay George
  • Editor
    Rachel Guergis