Mechanically Minded: An intimate, short film about resilience and community
Mechanically Minded – an intimate, short film about resilience and community
Mechanically Minded celebrates the extraordinary life and exploits of 97 year old. Edward Ernest Etty,‘Ted’, owner of Etty & Tyler motorbike and cycle repair shop on Upton Lane, Est.1963.
Ted still works at Etty & Tyler with his two sons Anthony and Martin and grandson Tyler, on Saturdays. The shop is more than a bike shop, it is a unique community hub.
Mechanically Minded interweaves the daily banter and operations of the shop with Teds fascinating stories about living, working and surviving in East London, adapting to the perpetual cultural and socio-political changes, from a two-wheeled perspective.
“I’ve always been mechanically minded … trends come and go, but the workings of the bicycle, have basically stayed the same. “ Ted Etty
Local film makers and cyclists Zoe Flynn & Bo Chapman, were inspired by Ted’s stories to apply to Heritage Lottery and explore the extraordinary cycling heritage of Forest Gate. As the gate-way to Epping Forest, Forest Gate, was a major bike manufacturing hub, fuelling the craze for wheel-based leisure, liberation and activism, in late 19th century.
The evening will not only be a celebration of Etty & Tyler, but also of the boroughs’ rich cycling and cycle manufacturing heritage, past, present and future ,It’s outdoor spaces and life and the great work happening in our corner of East London to promote healthier, cycle-based living.
As part of the Full Cycle project Frames of Mind worked with local residents and cycling organisations to co-produce the Full Cycle Bike Trail; eight QR code stops, featuring short films, at site-specific locations across E7, bringing new audiences to heritage and getting people peddling.
Full Cycle Bike Trail maps can be picked up at Forest Gate library, Etty & Tyler, 83 Upton Lane, and The Wanstead Tap and accessed online: https://framesofmind.uk/full-cycle-tour-map/
All ticket proceeds will be donated to the Newham Cyclists.