The unREAL Movie - UK Premiere

Jun 9, 2015 at 9:21
by Fraktiv  
Cycle To The Cinema - the Peak District film night series for cycling fans - kicks off its summer programme with the British premiere of unREAL at Sheffield University’s Student Union auditorium on Thursday 25 June (20:00 - 22:00) with support from Totally Sports Insurance.

Staring Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Cam McCaul, Graham Agassiz, Steve Smith, Tom van Steenbergen and Thomas Vanderham, with Brook MacDonald, Finn Iles, Ian Morrison, James Doerfling, Matty Miles and more. unReal is co-produced by Teton Gravity Research and Anthill Films. Written, directed and edited by Anthill Films. Presented by Sony in association with Shimano and Trek. Additional support for the film is provided by the Whistler Mountain Bike Park and PinkBike.com.

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HOW TO BUY TICKETS
Tickets are on sale via the Sheffield University Student Union's website. Tickets cost £8.80 for general admissions (and £6.60 for concessions).

HOW TO WIN TICKETS
Win a pair of tickets to the premiere of unREAL at Sheffield University on Thursday 25 June by simply answering the following question: 'Which rider landed the biggest front flip in mountain bike history in unREAL?'. Email your answer to competitions@heason.net

Terms and Conditions: The winner will win a free pair of tickets to the screening of unREAL screening on Thursday 25 June, 8pm at the Sheffield University's Student Union. The winner will be picked from email entries by 6pm Friday 19 June 2015 and will be contacted by the screening organisers, Heason Events. Travel to/from Sheffield is not included. The winner must collect their tickets on the door on Thursday 25 June 2015 at least half an hour before screening starts or the tickets go back on sale to public. Your email will be added to the Heason Event's mailing list.

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MENTIONS: @anthill @TetonGravityResearch @shimano @trek @WhistlerMountainBikePark @evocsports


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12 Comments
  • 13 1
 Would have loved a Premiere in London, however i do realise it could be both costly, and the heritage of biking isn't as strong in comparison to Sheffield's.
  • 5 0
 I went to watch steve peats won't back down at dorking, not too far out of london, well worth going to a cinema to watch a biking film with other bikers
  • 4 0
 working night shift. goddamit.
  • 6 0
 I think this may warrant a sickie Razz
  • 1 0
 Went to a cinema screening of Builder on Monday night and This Is Peaty last year. Both were awesome to see on the big screen so this should be awesome!!!
  • 3 0
 Geebeebee, is there any other screenings other than Sheffield?
  • 3 0
 We are having a screening in Aviemore on the 26th, 7pm at the woodshed bar - £5 all profits to trail building/repair in the local area... There's more info at www.facebook.com/mtbhighlands
  • 2 0
 Anyone up for a screening in London? I can get a projector..!
  • 1 0
 Will it be coming out on dvd
  • 1 0
 There is one in bristol too!!!
  • 1 0
 Hebden bridge would be good. I watched where the trail ends there.
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