Biker Films
Biker films are a genre of movies that focus on motorcycle culture, often featuring characters who are part of motorcycle clubs or gangs. These films typically explore themes of freedom, rebellion, and camaraderie among riders. They often showcase the thrill of riding and the bond between bikers, set against various backdrops, from open highways to urban landscapes.
Notable examples of biker films include Easy Rider, which became iconic for its portrayal of the counterculture movement in the 1960s, and The Wild One, starring Marlon Brando, which helped define the genre. Biker films often reflect societal attitudes towards youth, freedom, and authority.