Marking its 12th year, The Big Bike Film Night 2026 is set to ignite the passion of cycling enthusiasts returning to the Auckland region over April and May with a 2.5 hour programme that’s been proclaimed as ‘a feast of short films devised to delight the two-wheel devotee’.
From humble beginnings in 2015, The Big Bike Film Night has grown into an international phenomenon that brings a love of cycling to cinemas, presenting an array of New Zealand and international movies curated by Taupō based “Film Pedlar” Brett Cotter.
“Stories are at the heart of everything, and our dazzling 2026 collection features nine mesmerizing films; each as are as dynamic and diverse as you could hope for, and ALL ready to spin your wheels! Audiences will be transported from backyard adventures in New Zealand to the breathtaking landscapes of Norway, to the lush forests of the Canadian West Coast, and we’ll crown things off on the slopes of the punishing Mont Ventoux, in Southern France.” states Mr Cotter.
A highlight of this year’s programme is the world premiere of Queen of the Mountain- which is set in the stunning surrounds of Queenstown. This documentary follows Annie Ford, an adventure activist, as she attempts to break the 24-hour Guinness World Record in downhill mountain biking- all to raise funds for reforesting the foothills in the Queenstown basin.
Annie’s relentless pursuit not only pushes the limits of endurance but also becomes a powerful symbol of resilience and environmental commitment.
“Annie is known for combining extreme endurance challenges with environmental advocacy. This film not only showcases Annie’s grit and determination but also shows how using adventure as a tool can inspire others!” exclaims Mr Cotter.
Additionally, in the treasure chest of films, are
- a dazzling mountain bike ride exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Norway, embracing the magic of the midnight sun
- a life-changing experience for two adventurous women as they embark to cycle to all the ski-fields in New Zealand in one gigantic attempt
- an inspiring film that captures the most brutalist, most heinous, wettest, coldest, riding conditions imaginable
- a compelling story about perseverance, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of navigating daily life following a life-altering injury, and how adaptive design has transformed and enriched the journey forward
- a film that playfully delves into the world of those taking cycling to new heights – celebrating fun, silliness, and creativity that comes with pushing boundaries on two wheels
- a heart-warming father-and-son journey, joining them as they take on one of life’s most meaningful milestones- riding a bike together as a family
- and we all love an underdog tale! This charming, funny, heartfelt film inspires us to believe that we all have the capacity to be unlikely heroes in our own stories. The audience is transported back to the nostalgic 1990s, to the slopes of the punishing Mont Ventoux, in Southern France, to witness the drama of a battle between two giants
ALL in the mix!
“The power of storytelling is at the forefront of what we offer, and the belief that the humble bicycle can help improve our health and inspire people with where it can take them. As I’ve said, nothing begins without a story, so it’s a real privilege connecting communities with stories that captivate us, that uplift us, and most importantly of all – inspire us to get out and ride” says Mr Cotter.
The Big Bike Film Night will be shown across the Auckland region at
- the Matakana Cinemas on Tuesday 28th April, and Wednesday 27th May, both 7:00pm
- the Takapuna Beach Cinema on Wednesday 29th April, 6:15pm and 6:45pm
- the Auckland CBD at the Academy Cinemas over Friday 1st May, 8pm; Sunday 3rd May, 5:10pm; and Thursday 28th May, 7:30pm
- the Cinema 3 Pukekohe on Sunday 3rd May, 3pm
- the Vic Devonport on Monday 4th May, 7:15pm and Sunday 17th May, 12:30pm
- the Monterey Cinema Howick on Tuesday 5th May, 6:15pm and 6:45pm
- the Waiheke Island Community Cinema in Oneroa on Tuesday 5th May, 7:30pm
- the Hollywood Cinemas Avondale on Wednesday 6th May, 7pm
- and, the Bridgeway Cinema Northcote on Monday 25th May, 7pm
For more information and to buy tickets visit www.bigbikefilmnight.nz
