
A one-year complimentary West Kootenay Cycling Coalition membership.A link via Crowdcast to participate in a live, virtual Q and A with director Liz Canning, and three other guest panel members.
Access to watch this documentary over a 48 period (Link will be emailed to you on 30 September by 7 pm). How did this have a lasting impact Starring Liz Canning Ross Evans Emily Finch Stacy Bisker and Brent Patterson Josef Bray-Ali Ole Kassow. She crowdsourced her documentary Motherload to share this experience, exploring the origins of the bicycle, its surprising social impact, its rise to popularity, and how it began to fade with the advent of cars. A look at how the cargo bike revolutionized society, giving people without power a means of transportation. You won’t want to miss this screening or the Live Q and A with the director and a guest panel. On her quest for a deeper connection in an increasingly isolated and digital world, local Marin director Liz Canning found her freedom in cargo bikes. Liz set out to learn more, and MOTHERLOAD was born. She Googled ‘family bike’ and uncovered a global movement of people replacing cars with cargo bikes: long-frame bicycles designed for carrying heavy loads. Since making its world premiere in 2019, MOTHERLOAD’s Global Screening Tour has featured over 500 live and virtual venues. Motherhood was challenging but to Liz, hauling babies via car felt stifling. We had a wonderful time at last nights screening of the documentary MOTHERLOAD at Goodwin College Auditorium. motherload Liz Canning’s feature debut is an award-winning crowdsourced documentary that uses the cargo bike as a vehicle for exploring parenthood in this digital age of climate change. MOTHERLOAD premieres this weekend, May 4-5 at Doclands Documentary Film Festival in Mill Valley. Liz is the Director of MOTHERLOAD, a crowdsourced documentary about how cargo bikes will save the world.
Motherload Documentary and Q&A with the directorĪs part of this fall’s Go By Bike Week event, The West Kootenay Cycling Coalition is hosting this inspiring and award-winning documentary that uses the cargo bike as a vehicle for exploring parenthood in this digital age of climate change!įilmmaker Liz Canning cycled everywhere until she had twins in 2008. This month, we’re pleased to feature Liz Canning of Fairfax.