Miles of Portraits: India | A Bike Touring Film
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- Опубліковано 25 тра 2022
- Weeks before the world changed, follow Erik and Annalisa’s bicycle adventure through southern India’s lush landscapes, smiling faces, colorful chaos, and refreshing peace.
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Miles of Portraits is a magazine and film about the people met while riding bikes.
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Miles of Portraits: India is Presented by Revo and Aspire Eyewear.
With support from Kona Bikes and FRÍO® Insulin Cooler.
Special thanks to Ortlieb, PEARL iZUMi, BioLite, Snow Peak, New World CBD, our Kickstarter supporters, and our Patreon supporters for making this possible.
Cinematography by Erik Douds
Supporting cinematography, editing direction, and magazines by Annalisa van den Bergh
Editing by Annalisa van den Bergh and Tim Witte
Shot in January and February of 2020.
Featuring (in order of appearance):
Sheeba Kuriyan, Erik Douds, Annalisa van den Bergh, Angelina, Laya Baby, Fildhitha, Meekal, Geevus, Lekshmi, Sharan Deep Singh, Mohan Velicheti and family, and Azam Mahmoudpour.
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hi guys my name anas i am from kerala i am watching your video now i am all india cycle rider thanks for coming to kerala
I wonder if you will ever see this comment...but I just happened across your channel while I was researching cycle touring with sleep apnea...what an amazing collection of videos you made...very inspiring...I can't believe, and I am disappointed, that it did not attain a larger audience. But nevertheless, kudos to you!
It was so thoughtful of you to document and represent the hosts that represent the places they live.
This is so beautiful, Annalisa!
Thank you, Lacy!! I miss it so much.
Thank you for the great video 😉
Wonderful. Really captures the spirit of people you meet along the way while bike touring!
So beautiful. Such a unique concept to document people you meet on your bike touring. My heart is full. Thank you..
Beautiful video Anna ❤
I felt so relaxed, calmed and wonderful after watching this documentary about my motherland India. It's shot very beautifully and captured the south India so well.
Loved It. Thanks a lot for coming to India and experiencing it this deeply.
Bike touring is always best way of travel if you want to explore country side. Its slow. Breezy, calm and full of relaxing ng breathing
Lovely video. Kudos to both of you for sharing their adventure with us! It's a delightful reminder of the joy and wonder that can be found on two wheels. It reminds me of my bicycle tour to the southern India during January 2023.
Good day to you !
It is a great adventure video !
Awesome!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Have a nice day !
My dream to travel across India got stronger after watching this video.
Thanks for sharing.
Loved it!
amazing!
Brilliant presentation of India trip! Please visit Bangladesh where I am living ! Welcome !
Great film, thanks for it 🙏
The Best
I’m from Kansas City Missouri and I completely laughed at the part about Missouri hills. I get it. It’s brutal. But it’s great training for traveling . Love your videos
Wow 😮
Beautiful experience 🎉👍🏻
Proud of my motherland ❤❤
Why you are not having millions of subscribers 😢
Hello friends, I love your video, cycling around India. I have to learn from you and your friend Annalisa (Cocreator). Greetings from Indonesia
May you dreams come true my friend
Congratulations!
💓🙏
What an amazing experience! Thank you for sharing so much of your journey with us.
Right back at ya! Thanks Scott. xx
nice job!!
Thanks, Sara! Appreciate it.
The comment re. one's friends or family saying that if you go to this or that country you'll have some horrible experience and the people/country are horrible or dangerous resonates. I am looking to move to Mexico and the negative things you hear about the country are legion. Nothing ever good is ever mentioned in the news ('If it bleeds, it leads'...) or you never realize it's just as much part of the 21st century/world as it is in the U.S., U.K., or Europe. [Different cultural or daily life routine spicings in certain things obviously but,...]