Reviews and Festivals
“An easy yet ambitious documentary that spans four continents and five stories about the empowering nature of the humble bicycle. A feeling of hope pervades the film, though it showcases very serious problems. The filmmakers introduce such diverse issues as physical disability, women’s empowerment, and the AIDS epidemic, and in each case highlight a person who is enabled through their bicycle to do more in the world. “
— Bicycle Times
“A rewarding documentary that deals with people around the world trying to better themselves and their communities. The production stays on point, delivering its message of hope again and again. This is the kind of film that triggers discussions and, ideally, new projects. Well-edited, beautifully shot and a winning musical score.”
— Nuvo.net
“With My Own Two Wheels may change the way you look at a bike and see it not only as an eco-friendly choice, but as a valuable vehicle full of potential. Most people in North America see a bicycle as a fun way to get around sometimes, a choice, or an eco-conscious transportation alternative, but this film aims to show that in many parts of the world, a bike means so much more than that.”
— PressPlus1.com
“Beautifully made by director Jacob Seigel-Boettner, this film is a hopeful portrait of a world where bikes rule.”
— MountainFilm Telluride Festival
AWARDS
Best Short Documentary, Port Townsend Film Festival
Best Documentary Featurette, Red Rock Film Festival
Stronach Baccalaureate Prize, UC Berkeley
Dan Eldon Activist Award, My Hero Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION
Wild and Scenic Film Festival
Santa Barbara International Film Festival
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival