To celebrate International Women’s Day, the United Nations invites you to the “Women Don’t Cycle” screening.
When? Friday, 8 March, 4.30 PM
Where? CINEMATEK, Brussels
Doors open at 4:00 PM
Synopsis
A film about what it means to be a woman cycling in different countries around the world. When Manon left to cycle from Brussels to Tokyo, she took a camera with her and met other women cyclists along the way.
The screening will be introduced by: Camilla Brückner, Director UN/UNDP Office in Brussels.
Click here to register for tickets.
A panel discussion will follow the film
Panelists include:
- Manon Brulard, film Director.
- Florence Raes, Director, UN Women Brussels Office.
- Philip Amaral, Director of Policy and Development, European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF).
- Katja Lenzing, acting Head of Unit, Gender Equality, DG Justice & Consumers, European Commission.
- A representative from the Belgian Government.
Moderated by Caroline Petit, UNRIC Deputy Director.
The documentary will be in French, with English subtitles, and has a runtime of 47 minutes.
This event is organised by UN Women, UNESCO, UNFPA, OHCHR and UNRIC