Top 10 Cinema Bicycles
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Thanks again to all who took the time to suggest titles. Notable exclusions included Un Chien Andalou, Band Of Outsiders & Mon Oncle.
Bicycles in cinema, it would seem, are joyous. They represent freedom and innocence, something good. Their destruction is something to be feared.
In no particular order then.
Une Femme Est Une Femme (Jean-Luc Godard, 1961)

Death Of A Cyclist (Juan Antonio Bardem, 1955)
Nominated by @jhpcine.

Don’t Deliver Us From Evil (Joel Seria, 1971)
@lyonnelove nominated this one.

Late Spring (Yasujiro Ozu, 1949)

The Kid With A Bike (Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, 2011)
Suggested by @ThoCL and @mattbarberuk.

Bicycle Thieves (Vittorio De Sica, 1948)
Thanks to @GloriaBB2, @hmazlumk, @x2urki.
Artwork by Sandeep Bedadala.

The Shout (Jerzy Skolimowski, 1978)
Nominated by @heero99.

Jules Et Jim (Francois Truffaut, 1962)
Suggested by @matouzap.

Jour De Fete (Jacques Tati, 1949)
@jhpcine, @aalanester, @rrakoto42 suggested this.

Les Choses De La Vie (Claude Sautet, 1970)
@7oss2m11 suggested this.

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