If you want to see the LCD Soundsystem documentary SHUT UP AND PLAY THE HITS, you only have one night to do it. Only July 18th, the film is being screened at select theaters around the country, if you don’t see your city on the list, you can “demand” a screening through Eventful. See you there.

The very first Women’s Prestige was held recently in San Francisco, and it was a huge success. Covering 116 miles of beautiful California terrain, this is the first time a race of this kind was held for women. Hope it becomes an annual thing, this footage is amazing! 

Winter Rider gives viewers as a peek into the culture of East Coast winter surfing, specifically here in NYC/BK. Shot on a LomoKino camera, this short film follows one super brave lady from her BK apt, on a 15 mile bike ride (with surfboard) out to Rockaway Beach on an 18 degree winter’s day to catch some waves. 

The Bicycle Film Festival is back! Entries are due April 21.

One film garnering a lot of positive press at SXSW this year was The Big Easy Expressa heavy nod to Festival Express, a film documenting the Grateful Dead, The Band, Janis Joplin and other performers as they toured Canada by train in the summer of 1970. This modern day equivalent features Mumford & Sons, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, and my personal favorites, Old Crow Medicine Show, as they travel by vintage train from San Francisco to New Orleans, stopping to perform at 6 sold out shows along the way. Says the director Emmett Malloy, ”It’s a hippie freakout fest that’s really triumphant.” Sounds good to me. 

Filmmaker Casey Neistat recently made a film for a NY Times Op Ed piece where he locked up his own bike, and audaciously tried to steal it, seeing if anyone will notice or stop him. Every experiment is a failure, including stealing his own bike in front of a police station. Keep your eyes open, New Yorkers, and death to bike thieves

The Central Park Effect is an awesomely nerdy looking film that will be screened at SXSW this week that explores the wide range of birds that flock to Central Park, the reasons for their migration, and the dedicated birders who love them. But perhaps more importantly, the film features author Jonathan Franzen saying “dweeb”

Raleigh-based folk duo Bowerbirds put together a mini-documentary about the deeply personal process behind the recording of their new album The Clearing, and developing their sound by “letting the darkness in”. Stream the new album here.

This is the official trailer for “A Love Letter for You”, a documentary exploring one of my absolute favorite public art projects done by Steve Powers/ESPO. He traveled to urban areas around the country (including BK!), that were often decaying, and replaced blank space on crumbling walls with bright messages of love and inspiration. This film document’s Steve’s return to his hometown of Philadelphia to begin the project, and mixes in the fictional storyline of a fresh out of prison graffiti king trying to win back his girlfriend. The film is due for release this Spring. 

Host a Take Away Show!

If you live in NYC/BK and love La Blogotheque and their Take Away Shows as much as I do, you now have a chance to host a show of your own! The team at La Blogotheque is heading from Paris to NYC this spring, and will be filming shows all over the area. Sign up and who knows, maybe Real Estate/Sharon Van Etten/Bon Iver/Arcade Fire/Grizzly Bear will show up at your door. More info here!

Possibly the most badass girls alive, the Longboard Girls Crew take on Denia, Spain. 

Here’s a sneak peek at the bonus footage from Family Jams, a 2004 documentary focusing on the freak-folk world of Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, Vetiver, Antony and the Johnsons, and more, as these artists were just getting started. In this clip, Devendra and Vetiver perform “Los Pajaros Del Rio” in a record shop in Detroit. It’s amazing to see these now-famous artists in the beginning of their careers, playing in tiny venues and touring in an old beat-up van. Family Jams is scheduled for DVD release this year. For local screenings, click here

Check this out, it is absolutely breath-taking. Shot on Aug 27th 2011 in Tahiti, during some of the biggest swell ever seen, despite the Coast Guard threatening to arrest anyone who attempted to paddle out, some intrepid surfers risked their lives anyway. Watch in slow motion as the waves just swallow them up. (Soundtrack is M83)