Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2022-23
Date
- Sat, Mar 25, 2023
- Expired!
Time
- 7:00 pm
Cost
- Two Night Package - $40 (includes fee), Adult - $24 (includes fee); Student - $21 (includes fee)
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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour was born from Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival which began in Banff, Alberta. In 1976, a tight-knit group of climbers and outdoor enthusiasts conceived The Banff Festival of Mountaineering Films. This was a one-day gathering that became the renowned international Festival it is today.
Over 30 years ago, Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival began an outreach program to bring the Festival to other communities. This has become known as Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour.
Like the first festival in Banff, the tour began small – three cities across Canada. Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour now reaches over 40 countries and brings mountain films to an audience of over 550,000 worldwide in approximately 550 locations.
Join us in coming together to celebrate the spirit of adventure with Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival and World Tour.
Tyrone Bradley
Yeow!
The Fastest Girl in the Village
About The Film
As a girl growing up in Lesotho, Khothalang Leuta never imagined she could become a bike racer. From teaching herself how to ride a bike to becoming “faster than the boys”, see what can be accomplished when opportunity is provided.
Gabriela Osio Vanden,
Will Miller, Documist
Nuisance Bear
About The Film
Churchill, Manitoba, is famous as an international destination for photographing polar bears. We’ve seen the majestic images and classic wildlife series captured here, but what do these bears see of us?
Ben Moon,
Justin Sweeney,
SturgeFilm
Creation Theory
About The Film
Nature’s raw elements converge in the Westfjords of Iceland, taking us on a journey from the interstellar birth of gravity and rhythm to their ultimate human creative expression: surfer on wave, snowboarder on peak, and musician on stage.
Zachary Barr,
Reel Rock
REEL ROCK 16: Cenote
About The Film
A young papaya farmer discovers the pure joy of climbing in the crystalline limestone sinkholes of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
Free to Run
About The Film
UN human rights attorney and mountain runner, Stephanie Case, struggles to find a way forward for the Afghan women of her NGO, Free to Run, while taking on her most challenging ultra-race yet.
Danny MacAskill’s Do A Wheelie
About The Film
Join Danny MacAskill and a host of friends as he pushes the boundaries of the humble wheelie and learns a thing or two from friends old and new.
Kilian Bron,
Commencal
Colors of Mexico
About The Film
Discover Mexico from the tops of its most active volcanoes to the steep and colorful streets of historic villages with rider Kilian Bron and his team.
Brett Marty,
Speculative Films
Eco-Hack!
About The Film
Biologist Tim Shields has watched desert tortoise populations in the Mojave Desert plummet since the 1990s. The latest threat? Ballooning populations of ravens. Tim quits traditional observational biology in exchange for direct intervention.
Justin Taylor Smith,
Yulin Olliver,
FBRC Media Ltd.,
Happy Okay Pictures
Fabric: A Documentary Series, Ep 4 Heritage (Tour Edit)
About The Film
Embracing identity and tradition to empower future generations of Indigenous youth, Hawaiian surfer Mainei Kinimaka preserves ancestral tradition through stewardship of language and tradition.
Max Kroneck,
Johannes Müller,
Philipp Becker,
El Flamingo GmbH
Balkan Express
About The Film
Freeskiers Max Kroneck and Jochen Mesle of Ice and Palms reunite for another adventure – a 2,500 kilometre journey by bike and ski, exploring the mountains of the Balkans.
Matt Hardy,
Coldhouse Collective
The Process
About The Film
Climber Tom Randall is known for his commitment to training and outrageous challenges he sets himself. This time, he has set his mind on fell running and a link-up of 15 classic Lakeland rock climbs, 42 summits, and 142 kilometres in 24 hours.
Jos de Putter,
Dieptescherpte BV
Clean Mountains
About The Film
During the pandemic there were no foreign climbers in the Himalaya. A Sherpa family decides to climb Mount Everest and clean up the garbage left behind – restoring the holiness of the mountain and calming the gods.
Emily L. Doig,
Q Stories
Sheri (Tour Edit)
About The Film
Sheri Tingey started a company at age 50 that has revolutionized the outdoor industry. This is a film about the hurdles she overcame to launch the company and about the ways she hid from view so that people would judge the boats, not her role in creating them.
João Juchem,
GO Visuals
Walking on Clouds
About The Film
In the city of Praia Grande, Santa Catarina, Brazil, Rafael Bridi attempts the highest highline record in the world by setting his line above the clouds.