Film, iBografi
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EssayfilmΒ β completed:Β 13 mei 2025
ποΈ A film by Ibrahim Selman
ποΈ View the Teaser:Β Click hereπ³π±Β iBografi β One Man show on a Bike
Synopsis
iBografi β One Manshow on a BikeΒ is an intimate, radically independent essay film β made entirely by one person. No crew, no cast, no budget. Filmed solo while cycling through the Netherlands and Spain, the filmmaker explores memory, identity, and belief through sixteen Socratic intertitles.
Armed only with an iPhone, a bicycle, and a philosophical mind, he rides through cityscapes, coastlines, and inner worlds. The film combines poetic voice-over, humor, and personal reflection to form a cinematic journey that is both raw and tender β a quiet rebellion against convention and a heartfelt ode to freedom, doubt, and the human need to keep asking questions.
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EssayfilmΒ β completed:Β 13 mei 2025
ποΈ A film by Ibrahim Selman
ποΈ View the Teaser:Β Click hereπ³π±Β iBografi β One Man show on a Bike
Synopsis
iBografi β One Manshow on a BikeΒ is an intimate, radically independent essay film β made entirely by one person. No crew, no cast, no budget. Filmed solo while cycling through the Netherlands and Spain, the filmmaker explores memory, identity, and belief through sixteen Socratic intertitles.
Armed only with an iPhone, a bicycle, and a philosophical mind, he rides through cityscapes, coastlines, and inner worlds. The film combines poetic voice-over, humor, and personal reflection to form a cinematic journey that is both raw and tender β a quiet rebellion against convention and a heartfelt ode to freedom, doubt, and the human need to keep asking questions.
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EssayfilmΒ β completed:Β 13 mei 2025
ποΈ A film by Ibrahim Selman
ποΈ View the Teaser:Β Click hereπ³π±Β iBografi β One Man show on a Bike
Synopsis
iBografi β One Manshow on a BikeΒ is an intimate, radically independent essay film β made entirely by one person. No crew, no cast, no budget. Filmed solo while cycling through the Netherlands and Spain, the filmmaker explores memory, identity, and belief through sixteen Socratic intertitles.
Armed only with an iPhone, a bicycle, and a philosophical mind, he rides through cityscapes, coastlines, and inner worlds. The film combines poetic voice-over, humor, and personal reflection to form a cinematic journey that is both raw and tender β a quiet rebellion against convention and a heartfelt ode to freedom, doubt, and the human need to keep asking questions.