To celebrate the 5th Birthday of the Hackney Bicycle Film Society we will be returning to our first show and showing a Sunday in Hell.
Without doubt the best cycle racing documentary ever made and certainly in the top 10 of best documentaries, a Sunday in Hell beautifully and carefully shows the 1976 Paris Roubaix a day race a third of which is on cobbles know as the Hell of the North.
Directed by Jørgen Leth
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/60529351
Thanks Skully it was a good night even if we got a poor show from the forum
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To celebrate the 5th Birthday of the Hackney Bicycle Film Society we will be returning to our first show and showing a Sunday in Hell.
Without doubt the best cycle racing documentary ever made and certainly in the top 10 of best documentaries, a Sunday in Hell beautifully and carefully shows the 1976 Paris Roubaix a day race a third of which is on cobbles know as the Hell of the North.
Directed by Jørgen Leth
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/60529351
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hackney.bicyclefilmsociety