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MIND. BODY. MACHINE. WORLD.

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WORK ID: YFA 7754 (Master Record)

TitleYearDate
MIND. BODY. MACHINE. WORLD.2020 2020-01-01
Details Original Format: MP4
Colour: Colour
Sound: Sound
Duration: 2 mins 56 secs
Credits: Thomas Harmer
Genre: Documentary

Subject: Health/Social Services
Sport



Summary
The fourteenth of thirty-seven short films produced by documentary filmmaker Tom Harmer as part of the 52Humans project. Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and released weekly for a year, a film about a cyclist who explains how cycling helps give him a new perspective on life.
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The fourteenth of thirty-seven short films produced by documentary filmmaker Tom Harmer as part of the 52Humans project. Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and released weekly for a year, a film about a cyclist who explains how cycling helps give him a new perspective on life. Title: Mind. Body. Machine. World 14/52 As Pete pushes his bicycle through a wood, he talks in voiceover about how cycling isn’t just a hobby, passion or activity but rather near off being a religion. Following an...
The fourteenth of thirty-seven short films produced by documentary filmmaker Tom Harmer as part of the 52Humans project. Filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and released weekly for a year, a film about a cyclist who explains how cycling helps give him a new perspective on life. Title: Mind. Body. Machine. World 14/52 As Pete pushes his bicycle through a wood, he talks in voiceover about how cycling isn’t just a hobby, passion or activity but rather near off being a religion. Following an image of his Raleigh Commando bicycle from when he was a child, Pete gets underway for a ride through the woods along a series of woodland trails. As he continues to ride, he is intercut with a series of still images which are used to help illustrate his comments on the four main aspects of cycling: mind, body, machine and world. Title: “Cycling give me peace and a renewed perspective on life.” Pete End title: www. 52Humans.com
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