The 26th Annual Bicycle Film Festival hits Gray Area's Grand Theater on June 27 with three back-to-back short-film programs covering cinematic, adventure, and urban cycling — $22 per program or $35 for the full day.
The 26th Annual Bicycle Film Festival lands in San Francisco this Saturday, June 27, at Gray Area's Grand Theater, 2665 Mission St., with three back-to-back short-film programs running from 3 PM to approximately 10 PM.
The lineup splits by vibe: Program 1 (3 PM) is the cinematic block — documentaries, narrative, animation, the festival-circuit stuff. Program 2 (5 PM) goes full adventure: mountain biking, gravel, bikepacking footage from around the world. Program 3 (8 PM) is the urban cycling block — fixed gear, BMX, street culture, messenger films. Each program is a standalone ticket at $22 ($25.44 with fees). The full-day pass covering all three is $35 ($39.26 with fees), which is the obvious call if you care even a little about bikes.
The festival is now in its 26th year — it started in 2001 after founder Brendt Barbur was struck by a bus while cycling in New York and responded by creating an international film festival, as one does. The SF edition has run with SF Bike (the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition) since the festival's second year, making it a genuine local institution even though the org is New York-based.
Getting there: 24th St. & Mission BART is a five-minute walk; Muni 14, 14R, 48, and 49 all stop on Mission. Driving: Mission Bartlett Garage at 21st & Bartlett beats circling for street parking on a Saturday night.
The move: Spring for the full pass, get there by 2:45 PM for Program 1, use the gap between the 5 PM and 8 PM screenings to eat on Mission (you've got a two-hour window and a full block of options between 20th and 24th), then come back for the urban cycling program — it's the crowd favorite.
Tickets at btt.boldtypetickets.com.

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