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Release Date:
March 15, 2015
Original Title:
Bikes vs Cars
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Film i Skåne
SVT
WG Film
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 10 KR: All PL: 16 RO: 15
Runtime: 90
Bikes vs Cars depicts a global crisis that we all deep down know we need to talk about: Climate, earth's resources, cities where the entire surface is consumed by the car. An ever-growing, dirty, noisy traffic chaos. The bike is a great tool for change, but the powerful interests who gain from the private car invest billions each year on lobbying and advertising to protect their business. In the film we meet activists and thinkers who are fighting for better cities, who refuse to stop riding despite the increasing number killed in traffic.
Assistant Director of Photography:
Anton Corbal
Camera Operator:
Brandon Hickman
Jean-Jacques Mréjen
John C. Reyes
Colorist:
Michael Cavanagh
Consulting Producer:
Tina Potočnik
Director:
Fredrik Gertten
Editor:
Morten Giese
Benjamin Binderup
Sascha Fülscher
Klaus Heinecke
Phil Jandaly
Editorial Consultant:
Nils Pagh Andersen
Executive Producer:
Fredrik Gertten
Chris Paine
Line Producer:
Cesar Barbosa
Susy Garciasalas Barkley
Music:
Florencia Di Concilio
Post Production Assistant:
Anton Corbal
Post Production Coordinator:
Flavio Gayjutz
Post Production Supervisor:
Agnes Nilsson
Producer:
Margarete Jangård
Elin Kamlert
Producer's Assistant:
Glynnis Ritter
Production Sound Mixer:
Erik Clabeaux
Publicist:
Elisha Gustafson
David Magdael
Researcher:
Elizabeth Klinck
Sound Editor:
Alexander Thörnqvist
Sound Mixer:
Fernando Russo
Guilherme Shinji
Writer:
Fredrik Gertten
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