'Women in the Front Seat' is an inspirational look into the lives of women and their profound love of motorcycles that is not just a hobby but an extension of who they are. We follow the director as she set outs on a long road trip on her bike, making pit stops along the way to hear war stories from other female riders that are full of passion, defiance, freedom, resilience, and vulnerability.
This is a film that should resonate with everyone: being scared but doing it anyways, being told you can't do something which only fuels the fire more, and taking charge of your life without permission. These are all relatable situations that we've all experienced in one way or another, and the film brilliantly strings together all these multiple perspectives in a way that results in an empowering and liberating mosaic of motorcycle culture.
This is a film that should resonate with everyone: being scared but doing it anyways, being told you can't do something which only fuels the fire more, and taking charge of your life without permission. These are all relatable situations that we've all experienced in one way or another, and the film brilliantly strings together all these multiple perspectives in a way that results in an empowering and liberating mosaic of motorcycle culture.