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Epische Filme für ein großartiges Erlebnis drinnen

Wir bringen das epische Abenteuer des „Banff Center Mountain“-Film- und Buchfestivals zu Ihnen! Wir wollten ein kuratiertes Programm mit kostenlosen Festivalfilmen anbieten, die online verfügbar sind und die Sie zu Hause mit Ihrer Familie ansehen können.

Abenteuer zu Hause

Die COVID-19-Pandemie hat weltweit zu außergewöhnlichen Umständen geführt, und viele unserer World-Tour-Vorführungen wurden verschoben oder abgesagt.  Obwohl wir das Theatererlebnis einer Banff-Vorführung in Ihrer Heimatstadt, umgeben von Freunden, niemals exakt nachahmen können, können wir diese preisgekrönten Filme dennoch anbieten, um Abenteuer und Inspiration zu bieten. Diese Filme waren ausnahmslos Finalisten der Festivals 2019 und 2018 hier in Banff, Alberta.

Wir möchten das Publikumserlebnis für potenzielle Shows später in diesem Jahr nicht verderben, und wir hoffen, dass Sie unsere lokalen Veranstalter unterstützen, indem Sie diese Vorführungen mit all Ihren Freunden ansehen, wenn sie verfügbar sind. Schauen Sie regelmäßig vorbei, da wir das Programm um weitere Filme erweitern werden. Bleiben Sie stark, bleiben Sie inspiriert und genießen Sie das Abenteuer.

#EpicAdventuresIndoors

Speak to me SOFTLY

(Canada, 2019, 6 min)
Director: Henna Taylor
Producer: Matthew Hood

Winner – Best Short Mountain Film,  2019 Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival
Take an honest and intimate peek into the headspace of a climber having a not-so sendy day.

The River´s Flow

(France, 2019, 8 min)
Director: Hugo Clouzeau
Producer: NRS / We Are Hungry
The River's Call follows seven kayakers through the deep canyons and challenging whitewater of the Rio Apurimac, the farthest source of the Amazon in the heart of the Andes.

Full Moon

(Germany, 2019, 6 min)
Directors: Philipp Becker, Jochen Mesle, Max Kroneck, Johannes Müller
Closing lifts and the setting sun mark the end of the action for most skiers. But not for Max Kroneck and Jochen Mesle. While ski towns fall asleep they head into the mountains to see them in a new light.

This Land

(USA, 2019, 10 min)
Directors: Chelsea Jolly, Whitney Hassett
Producer: Faith E. Briggs
Runner and advocate FaithE. Briggs used to run through the streets of Brooklyn every morning. Now she’s running 240 kilometres through three National Monuments that lie in the thick of the controversy around US public lands.

Chasing the Sublime

(UK, 2018, 6 min)
Director and Producer: Amanda Bluglass
What drives us to get too cold and too tired, to battle with fear, in the name of adventure? Follow the originators of The Outdoor Swimming Society, ‘swim twins’ Kate Rew and Kari Furre, in this hauntingly beautiful look at cold water swimming in the UK.

Wallmapu

(Argentina, 2018, 6 min)
Director: Ben Sturgulewski
Producers: Dan Bensho, Joaquin Gomez, Tomas Gomez
The Pehuenche people of present-day Chile speak Mapudungun: ‘the language of the land.’ Two skiers enter this land, their universe, known as Wallmapu.

The Ride

(USA, 2018, 9 min)
Director and Producer: Erik Petersen
Production Company: Erik Petersen Photography
Follow Ebbie Hansen, a Montana cowgirl, as she chases her third National Skijoring Championship.

For the Love of Mary

(USA, 2018, 6 min)
Directors and Producers: Simon Perkins and Kirk Horton
Production Company: Sharptail Media & Little Bear Creative
When 97-year-old runner George Etzweiler dons his lucky ancient green running shorts, he's not just running to the summit of Mt. Washington, Etzweiler carries something else special with him: the memory of his late wife of 68 years.

Escape

(Canada, 2018, 8 min)
Director: Anjali Nayar
Producer: Yves J. Ma
Production Company: MEC
JaBig, a Montreal-based DJ, buys a bike on a whim and decides to attempt to beat the record for the longest continuous bike ride in a single country. What’s more, he’ll ride a single speed, fixed-gear bicycle and finish in Tuktoyaktuk in winter.

How to Run a 100 miles

(USA, 2018, 28 min)
Director and Producer:Brendan Leonard
Production Company: Semi-Rad Media
The odds were stacked against Jayson Sime early in life: poverty, homelessness, dyslexia, bullying. But he learned to fight. In 2017, he entered his first 100-mile mountain ultramarathon, betting on his lifelong resilience to carry him to the finish line.

Please don't go to the cinema in your pajamas;)

BANFF

Quelle: https://www.banffcentre.ca/film-fest-at-home

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