About this Event
Friday, Nov 14 | Presented by the Antique Motorcycle Club of Manitoba
Get a front-row seat to the human spirit in motion. From friends on backroad adventures through South America, to vintage bikes retracing the first Dakar Rally, to Ari Henning's tribute to his father's legacy, these stories capture grit, resilience, and adventure at full throttle. One night only — global cinema, unforgettable journeys, and motorcycles as you’ve never seen them before.
6:30 PM FILM BLOCK
100 Kicks in the Desert, United Kingdom, 53 min, Directed by Llewelyn Sullivan Pavey • Recreating the first Dakar Rally, riders take vintage bikes across the Sahara, discovering just how raw, brutal, and beautiful the world’s toughest race once was.
The Drixton, USA, 57 min, Directed by Spenser Robert • The touching story of how the son of a highly accomplished motorcycle racer tracked down, rebuilt and raced the motorcycle that almost killed his dad.
8:45 PM FILM BLOCK
Southbound 2 , USA, 88 min, Directed by Danny McGee & Jonah Levine • Picking up where Southbound (TMFF 2024) left off, three friends push deeper into Central America, chasing the horizon from Guatemala to Panama through wild trails, big challenges, and unforgettable camaraderie.
Hey Kid , Canada, 6 min, Directed by Daniel Stark • A quiet letter from Steve Milum to his younger self, told through the landscapes of Prince Rupert and the freedom of the road. A reminder to slow down, stay present, and follow your own path.
Life's Like Changing Tires, Channel Island of Jersey, 9 min, Directed by Thomas Dance • Through stories of flat tires in the Himalayas, breakdowns in Albania, and the inherited rituals of wrenching, the film explores how preparation, struggle, and the kindness of strangers mirror our day-to-day challenges.
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View the full TMFF lineup and film descriptions at motorcyclefilmfest.com/winnipeg
Remember to mark your calendar and arrive early, giving yourself time to catch up with friends and grab popcorn. We'll be sticking tightly to our schedule.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain, 340 Provencher Boulevard, Winnipeg, Canada
CAD 23.76 to CAD 39.42












