This feature documentary captures the growing movement of women hitting the throttle and riding into the wind, breaking social norms and shattering stereotypes about women and women riders. On a transformative solo cross country quest riding her Indian Scout motorcycle, filmmaker Indy Saini challenges her own fears, facing harsh weather conditions, exhaustion and an  existential crisis, to discover who these women are, why they decide to ride, and how they make the leap into the front seat. 

Indy’s story of growing up a mixed race kid struggling with self esteem  and a sense of belonging, weaves through the stories of the women she meets along the way. Alongside  the personal sometimes quirky  moto customizations, a deep sisterhood emerges, ultimately revealing the heart behind what pushes someone to take on a daunting challenge and move to the front seat of their life. Inspiring the idea that fear is not an obstacle but something to embrace, a companion riding inthe sidecar of our life pursuits, no matter what they are.  Women in the Front Seat 
Tamale was invited to be interviewed at the prestigious Los Angeles Adventurers Club, where she talked about participating in the Women in the Front Seat documentary, and so much more. Women were only recently permitted to join, and Tamale was honored to be among the first to be interviewed.
See the entire interview here: