Biker Women

Biker Women (1996)


  • Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1996-08-25
  • Runtime: 1h 0min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Original Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Victoria Samuels

Trailer

Summary

A fresh take on the outlaw spirit, focusing on a road trip by four motorcyclists who forge deep friendships over nearly 3,000 miles. Zeros in on four California women who get to know one another while traveling to and from Sturgis, South Dakota, for the world’s largest biker gathering, an annual event since 1938. The rally is a heady brew of races, partying, and exhibitionism under the Great Plains sun. The central quartet have come to Sturgis not merely to revel but to work: Among them are two journalists (Cris Sommer-Simmons, cofounder-founder of Harley Women magazine; and Jamie Elvidge, who specializes in test-riding bikes), a singer-songwriter (Gevin Fax) and a photographer (Gail DeMarco). Combines footage of the women’s trip and post-travel interviews.

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  • Gevin Fax

    as Self - Singer-Songwriter
  • Gail DeMarco

    as Self - Photographer
  • Jamie Elvidge

    as Self - Cycle World Journalist
  • Cristine Sommer-Simmons

    as Self - Co-Founder-Founder of Harley Women Magazine
  • Patrick Simmons

    as Self
Production Cis Wilson Executive Producer
Production Pat Mitchell Executive Producer
Crew Jesse Phinney Cinematography
Directing Victoria Samuels Director
Production Mel Lawrence Producer
Sound Cathy Feister Sound
Production Janice Engel Producer
Production Vivian Schiller Supervising Producer
Production Jody Gottlieb Production Manager
Production Laura Halperin Associate Producer
Camera Cathy Feister Additional Photography
Camera Dennis Dougherty Additional Photography
Camera Geoff Dills Director of Photography
Editing Allyson C. Johnson Editor
Production Thom Beers Executive Producer
Camera Rich White Additional Photography