Women don’t cycle – The story of the girl that went from Belgium to Japan by bike

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Date(s) - 28 Aug 2022
21 h 00 min - 23 h 00 min

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Cycling from Europe to Japan. Possible. You just have to pedal 13,000 km, cross 21 states and, above all, want it, want it badly. The protagonist of this feat is Manon Brulard, a Belgian girl in her thirties who recounts her adventure in the docu-film that will be screened as a world premiere on Italian soil in Fosdinovo this Sunday, August 28.

The screening, organized in partnership by the local association FosdiNuovo and the European project Montana174, will be followed by a debate that will cross the themes of ecology, great slow journeys, feminism, sustainable mobility and European funds for inland areas in a unique mix that will also be flavored by the presence of Carla Lostrangio, Project Manager at Euromontanta-the European Mountain Association.

The screening will begin at 9 p.m. in Sauxillanges Square in Fosdinovo, Italy. For information, contact carla.lostrangio@euromontana.org

 

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