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  1. 4 days ago · Now director Gareth Maxwell Roberts is making a documentary feature film to tell this important story, “She Rides” will be an engaging in-depth examination of women in motorcycling, told through the voices of the women who ride. In 2019 Gareth released the critically acclaimed award-winning documentary feature film “Oil In The Blood ...

  2. 3 days ago · Directed by Gareth Maxwell Roberts, “She Rides” offers an engaging and in-depth examination of women in motorcycling, narrated by the women who ride. Roberts, who previously directed the critically acclaimed documentary “Oil In The Blood” in 2019, recognized the importance of women’s contributions to the male-dominated motorcycle culture during the making of his earlier film.

  3. 5 days ago · Produced and directed by Gareth Maxwell Roberts, “The Opposite of Death” brings motoring enthusiasts of all backgrounds to Curtiss Motorcycle’s headquarters and the roads of New Orleans for a detailed account of what makes The 1 an original, sustainable and everlasting motorcycle.

  4. 5 days ago · Gareth Roberts is the Group Director of Brand & Operations Support and Member of Group Management Board at The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels.

  5. 3 days ago · The director is Gareth Maxwell Roberts and in the feature film, which has not yet been released, we will be able to see the reality that some women feel and live within the world of motorcycling. This documentary, however, is being made mainly in the United States, so it will reflect the reality there where the change is being tremendous.

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · Gareth Roberts is a TV scriptwriter and novelist who has worked on Doctor Who and Coronation Street

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · Lord Cashman, the artist formerly known as the actor Michael Cashman, has had the Labour whip removed after describing Rosie Duffield MP as ‘frit or lazy’ (in a tweet sent at 10:58 pm on Saturday night - hmmm) for refusing to attend election campaign hustings, due to threats and intimidation by genderist activists. Some thoughts ...