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Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival & World Tour

Since 1976, the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, a flagship program of Banff Centre, has been an industry leader in the celebration of Mountain Culture. We promote understanding and appreciation of the world’s mountain places by creating opportunities for people to share and find inspiration in mountain experiences, ideas, and visions. Following the festival each fall, our annual World Tour reaches more than 45 countries on 7 continents, making us the largest adventure film tour on the planet.

The 2023-24 Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings a curated lineup of the best in mountain and adventure films to theatres around the globe! This year's tour has licensed 37 films from around the world, including films from Canada, USA, Switzerland, France, Sweden and more!

Banff on Demand

Watch films online from home! Banff on Demand features films from past World Tour programs, festival favourites, as well as the new school programs!

Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival in Banff, Alberta

Thank you for joining us in Banff for the 48th annual Festival, which featured adventurers, authors, and filmmakers sharing their stories; epic films from around the world; the Festival Marketplace with the new Rab Stage with free presentations; happy hours with music; downtown and partner events, mountain art exhibitions; and much more!  Join us next year in Banff from Oct. 26 - Nov. 3, 2024! Tickets on sale early August 2024.

2023 Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, Signature Image, Hael Somma in Chamonix, photo by Antoine Mesnage, Highline, Slackline

2023 Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival

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Festival in Banff 2023

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Above photo:  Hael Somma, Chamonix, France. Photo by Antoine Mesnage.

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We recognize, with deep respect and gratitude, our home on the side of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain. In the spirit of respect and truth, we honour and acknowledge the Banff area, known as “Minhrpa” (translated in Stoney Nakoda as “the waterfalls”) and the Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) – comprised of the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney Nations – as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, Kainai. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Shuswap Nations, Ktunaxa Nations, and Metis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We acknowledge all Nations who live, work, and play here, help us steward this land, and honour and celebrate this place.

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2022 Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour

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  • Tue, Mar 29, 7:00 PM
  • Wed, Mar 30, 7:00 PM

MEMBER PRESALE: FEBRUARY 14–21 TICKETS ONSALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC: FEBRUARY 22 AT 10 AM

ADMISSION FOR EACH PROGRAM $15 general public $26 for both programs for general public $12 students, members, and seniors $20 for both programs for students, members, and seniors

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FREE GALLERY ADMISSION Don’t forget: gallery admission is free with a ticket to any same-day Wexner Center event. Simply show your ticket at our Patron Services Desk.

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. If you have questions about accessibility or require an accommodation such as CART captioning or ASL interpretation to participate in this event, please contact Accessibility Manager Helyn Marshall at [email protected]  or via telephone at (614) 688–3890 . Requests made by two weeks in advance will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the Wexner Center for the Arts will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.

An audience favorite (and a sell-out every year) returns in person for 2022 with two different nights, each with a different lineup!

An audience favorite at the Wex since 2006, the annual Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour presents the most creative and inspiring examples of outdoor adventure filmmaking from around the world featuring BASE jumping, snowboarding, skiing, climbing, and more. We are back in person this year, and we’re presenting two entirely different programs over two nights—and Wex members get first dibs at tickets February 14–21. Not a member and want to make sure you get tickets before they sell out? Join today .

Each program is approximately 150 minutes with an intermission.

Program Lineups

Tue, Mar 29: Maple Program

A Dog’s Tale (Tour Edit) (2021, 5 mins., Canada)

Can’t Beat This Place for Fun (2020, 14 mins., United States)

Precious Leader Woman (2021, 47 mins., Canada)

Jump to Zero (2020, 8 mins., United States)

INSIDE–A Hole New Ski Experience (2021, 11 mins., Austria)

REEL ROCK 15: Action Directe (2020, 16 mins., United States) Breaking Trail (2021, 30 mins., United States)

Wed, Mar 30: Spruce Program

Never in the Way (2020, 6 mins., Canada)

Always Higher (2021, 12 mins., Canada)

A Foreign Native (Tour Edit) (2021, 49 mins., Austria)

Markus Eder’s The Ultimate Run (2021, 10 mins., Austria)

Izembek (2020, 14 mins., United States)

REEL ROCK 15: Deep Roots (2020, 35 mins., United States)

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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour: Spruce Program | Image courtesy of Banff World Tour

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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour: Maple Program | Image courtesy of Banff World Tour

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BANFF WORLD TOUR PRESENTING PARTNERS Banff & Lake Louise Tourism Rab Buff®

BANFF SPONSORS Lowe Alpine Oboz Footwear YETI Coolers Sierra Nevada Brewing Company Kicking Horse Coffee The Lake Louise Ski Resort & Summer Gondola World Expeditions

FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY Cardinal Health Kaufman Development

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY Rohauer Collection Foundation

WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY The Wexner Family Greater Columbus Arts Council The Columbus Foundation Ohio Arts Council American Electric Power Foundation L Brands Foundation Adam Flatto Mary and C. Robert Kidder Bill and Sheila Lambert Institute of Museum and Library Services Nationwide Foundation Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease Arlene and Michael Weiss

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY Mike and Paige Crane Pete Scantland Axium Packaging Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams President Kristina M. Johnson and Mrs. Veronica Meinhard Nancy Kramer Huntington Lisa Barton Johanna DeStefano Russell and Joyce Gertmenian Liza Kessler and Greg Henchel Ron and Ann Pizzuti Joyce and Chuck Shenk Bruce and Joy Soll Clark and Sandra Swanson Jones Day

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Banff Mountain Film Festival

Concluding next week, tuesday, march 1st at 7:00pm, one screening remains.

All tickets bought for this event will be for RESERVED seating. ***WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Seating Is Available*** If you need reasonable accommodations, please call our Box Office: 781.646.4849 Doors will open 60-minutes prior to start time at 6:00pm

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First Floor Orchestra & Balcony Seating: $28.00 A $4.00 convenience fee is added at all points-of-purchase

Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival is one of the largest and most prestigious mountain festivals in the world!  Hot on the heels of the Festival that is held every fall in beautiful Banff, Alberta, the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour hits the road.

With stops planned in about 550 communities and more than 40 countries across the globe, the Banff World Tour celebrates amazing achievements in outdoor storytelling and filmmaking worldwide!

From the over 400 entries submitted into the Festival each year, award-winners and audience favorites are among the films that are carefully selected to play in theatres around the world.

Traveling to remote vistas, analyzing topical environmental issues, and bringing audiences up-close and personal with adrenaline-packed action sports, the 2022 World Tour is an exhilarating and provocative exploration of the mountain world.

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Banff 2022 Streaming

3 programs - more adventure, the tour program banff 2022 plus two exclusive adventure film programs raw adventure and wild women : stream now on outdoor cinema., your streaming options.

The programs can be rented and watched right here and now: Choose one program or a bundle. Create an account or sign in with an existing Outdoor Cinema account, make an order and enjoy the films. Have fun!

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Three programs, each with its one emphasis and focus. Pay 9,99 € per program. You will be able to watch for 7 days after the first playback.

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For 19,99 € you can watch both additional Banff programs. Each program will be available for 7 days after the first playback.

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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour (Maple)

Get off the beaten path and explore the edge of believable with captivating stories from the 46th Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, coming to the Palace of Fine Arts on April 18th and 19th, 2022 at 7:00 pm. Stand on the highest peaks, ski the steepest slopes, and be a part of the gripping adventures waiting for you in this year’s Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour.

From exploring remote landscapes to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films selected for the 2021/2022 World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze you.

Be moved. Be inspired. Don’t miss out. Reserve your tickets today.

This stop on the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour is hosted by REI Co-op. Ticket sales benefit San Francisco Parks Alliance and the REI Cooperative Action Network.

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Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and follow signs indicating Downtown San Francisco. Stay to the left and take the Marina exit; you’ll see the sign overhead. While you might be tempted to take a right at the first stop light (Lyon Street) and pull directly into the Palace of Fine Arts, pass the Lyon Street entrance and proceed straight on Marina Boulevard. Then:

  • Right on Baker Street
  • Left on Jefferson Street
  • Left on Broderick Street
  • Left on Marina Boulevard, then immediately move into the right lane
  • Turn right on Yacht Road and follow signs for Palace of Fine Arts parking (lot is next to the St. Francis Yacht Club).
  • Or continue on Marina onto Mason Street. The alternate parking lot will be on your left (see map). Please note that there is a walkway from this lot to the back of the main Theatre lot.

NOTE: Avoid bearing left on Marina Boulevard; that stretch of Marina Boulevard turns into an onramp for Highway 101 and the Golden Gate Bridge. If you inadvertently end up on the approach to the Bridge, don’t worry; you’ll have a chance to exit to the right just before the toll plaza. You can then make your way back to the Palace of Fine Arts through the Presidio or retry the directions from above.

Cross the Bay Bridge. Follow the signs to the 9th Street exit. Stay in the right-hand lane. Go one block and turn right onto 9th Street. Stay in the left-hand lane. Immediately after Market Street, veer left onto Hayes Street. Then:

  • Right on Van Ness Avenue (look for signs to the Golden Gate Bridge)
  • Left on Lombard Street; once on Lombard, get into the right-hand lane
  • Right on Divisadero Street

NOTE: Avoid bearing left on Marina Boulevard; that stretch of Marina Boulevard turns into an onramp for Highway 101 and the Golden Gate Bridge. If you inadvertently end up on the approach to the Bridge, don’t worry; you’ll have a chance to exit to the right just before the toll plaza. You can then make your way back to the Palace of Fine Arts through the Presidio, or use the directions “From the North Bay,” above.

From Highway 101

Take Highway 101 North to the Market Street/Van Ness exit. Take Van Ness to Lombard (look for signs to the Golden Gate Bridge). Turn left onto Lombard. Once on Lombard, get into the right-hand lane. Then:

  • Turn right on Yacht Road and follow signs for Palace of Fine Arts parking (lot is next to the St. Francis Yacht Club). If you pass the lot, you’ll see signs on the right for additional parking at Crissy Field.

From Interstate 280

Follow 19th Avenue through Golden Gate Park; 19th Avenue becomes Park Presidio Boulevard on the other side of the Park. Follow signs for the Highway 101 Detour. Then:

  • Right on Geary Boulevard
  • Left on Van Ness Avenue, move into left lanes
  • Left on Lombard Street, get into the right-hand lane

The Palace of Fine Arts Theatre has convenient access to public transportation. We are accessible by San Francisco Muni buses #30, #43, #28, and #29. Muni bus lines #22, #41, and #45 also stop in the vicinity. From Fisherman’s Wharf take the #30 Stockton bus. For more information, call Muni at (415) 673-6864 or check the SFMTA trip planner.

If you’re taking BART, get off at the Montgomery Street station, walk one half-block up Market Street to Third Street, and catch the #30 Stockton bus on the corner.

Virtually all downtown-bound Golden Gate Transit buses stop nearby the Theatre. Ask your driver for directions or call Golden Gate Transit Information at 511 (toll-free) or 415-455-2000 (outside the Bay Area).

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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour - 2022

One night only. sept 29th at the twin. get tickets.

Co-sponsored by Grand River Rocks.

Since 1987, the Princess has been presenting the Banff Mountain Film festival to adventuresome, active and interested audiences. Expect a varied collection of new topical short films which highlight the history, the adventure, and the environment of the mountain experience, from around the world. Get tickets fast as this event sells out each year.

Door prizes generously provided by Deuter Backpacks, Kicking Horse Coffee and Grand River Rocks. Beer supplied by Collective Arts, Stockyards Brewing and Wellington Brewery.

Tickets on sale here!

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Saturday, April 30 (Evening One – Larch Program) Olympia Mountaineers Presents BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR 2022 6pm doors / 7pm show PURCHASE DAY 1

Sunday, May 1 (Evening Two – Maple Program) Olympia Mountaineers Presents BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR 2022 6pm doors / 7pm show PURCHASE DAY 2 

$16 single night $26 for two nights (discount will be applied once both tickets are in the cart)

The world-renowned Banff Centre’s Banff Mountain Film Festival is celebrating its 46th year. The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour features the best mountain films of the year, showcasing amazing filmmaking talent to an audience that spans the globe.

The Olympia Branch of The Mountaineers is pleased to bring this spirit of outdoor adventure and mountain culture to Olympia for about our 30 th year (we’ve been doing this for so long, no one remembers when we started). Proceeds from the film festival support our outdoor courses including the conditioning hiking series, backpacking, wilderness first aid, alpine scrambling, and a full suite of climbing courses from introductory to advanced rock and ice climbing.

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Upon entry, all patrons must be 5+ and show proof of full vaccination (card or photo/screenshot of card) with matching ID before entry. Fully vaccinated means 14 days or more after your second dose. No exceptions.

OFS covid protocols remain unchanged for indoor masking and proof of full vaccination for all guests, volunteers, and staff for all events in the Capitol Theater. The theater is currently selling at 100% capacity, 762 seats.

Due to the continuing COVID-19 threat, it is critical to continue protecting and supporting those individuals who are immunocompromised or medically vulnerable, or who remain concerned for their own health or the health of their family or community. OFS encourages people to be kind and compassionate to individuals, students and businesses that choose to continue wearing face masks.

For more information, please see our  operations announcement.

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COZY COMEDY PRESENTS: KYLE KINANE + VANESSA DAWN + hosted by SAM MILLER - April 13

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DEEP RED W/ LIVE MUSIC BY THE BAVARIANS (members of Federale, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Dandy Warhols, The Delines, and The Silver Triplets): May 25

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JARED FREID – LIVE COMEDY!: April 5

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A SERIOUS MAN: POST-FILM Q&A W/ RICHARD KIND: May 4

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DREW LYNCH – LIVE COMEDY!: April 6

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STORYOLY GRAND SLAM: September 14

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METROPOLIS: LIVE SCORE W/ DAVID DIDONATO - Friday, April 12

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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour

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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival comes to Pittsburgh’s Kelly Strayhorn Theater April 1 and 2, 2022.

Stand on the highest peaks, ski the steepest slopes, and be a part of the gripping adventures waiting for you in this year’s Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour. From exploring remote landscapes to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films selected for the 2022 World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze you. Be moved. Be inspired.

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Friday NIght Films, April 1

A dog’s tale (tour edit).

2021, Canada, 5 minutes Filmmaker: Darren McCullough, Darcy Wittenburg, Anthill Films Advisory: General There’s something primal about the feeling of the forest floor under your paws and smelling a thousand different smells all at once. The freedom of the trail is what we long for.

Can’t Beat This Place For Fun

2020, USA, 14 minutes Filmmaker: Dawn Kish, John Tveten, Dawn Kish Photo and Film LLC Advisory: General Fretwater Boatworks is keeping the tradition of wooden dory building alive! These beautiful boats honour the dreams of Grand Canyon pioneer Martin Litton and encourage advocacy to help preserve these wild places.

Precious Leader Woman

2021, Canada, 47 minutes Filmmaker: Cassie De Colling, Mack Stannard, Hayley Morin, Kiddo Films Inc. Advisory: General This is snowboarder Spencer O’Brien’s story from childhood to the world stage, coming full circle to embrace her identity and Indigenous heritage as she pushes forward, bringing her heart and soul to her next challenge, the backcountry.

Jump To Zero

2020, 8 minutes Filmmaker: Drew Herder, Jaime Cantarovici, Adin Baird, Poptop Productions, Left of Creek Advisory: General A story of three BASE jumpers finding new ways to follow their passion while reducing the impact on their environment.

INSIDE- A Hole New Ski Experience

2021, Austria, 11 minutes Filmmaker: Stefan Ager, Andreas Gumpenberger, Lensecape Productions Advisory: General After an amazing ski tour at the Grand Ferrand massive in France, where you can ski through stunning rock caves, a few skiers decide to take it to the next level in a huge cave in Slovenia.

REEL ROCK 15: Action Directe

2020, USA, 16 minutes Filmmaker: Zachary Barr, Josh Lowell, REEL ROCK Advisory: General French powerhouse Melissa Le Nevé spends seven years battling insane moves, inner doubt, and the burden of history to climb the most revered sport route on earth.

Breaking Trail

2021, USA, 30 minutes Filmmaker: Jesse Roesler, James Mills, Jen Larson Roesler, Credo Nonfiction Advisory: General Amidst Covid-19 surges and civil unrest, Emily Ford and sled dog Diggins set out to thru-hike the 1,900 km Ice Age Trail in winter.

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Saturday Night FIlms, April 2

A foreign native (tour edit).

2021, Austria, 49 minutes Filmmaker: Jonas Abenstein, Karin Lechner, NINE&ONE, Red Bull Media House Advisory: General A professional skier leaves his familiar world behind and spends close to a year in Iran. When military activity ramps up in January and Covid-19 hits in February of 2020 his journey takes a very different route. Learning Farsi and playing the Tanbur, he goes to explore the south of Iran with his new and old friends.

Markus Eder’s The Ultimate Run

2021, Austria, 10 minutes Filmmaker: Christoph Thoresen, Daniel Schiessl, Tobi Reindl, Legs Of Steel, Red Bull Media House Advisory: General What if you could link every powder turn, every rail, every cliff drop, every comp run and every kicker nailed into one ultimate run? Well, Markus Eder is doing just that!

2020, USA, 14 minutes Filmmaker: Gerrit Vyn, Conservation Media at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Advisory: General There has been pressure for nearly four decades to build a road through Alaska’s Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Gerrit Vyn explores the area to document its wildlife and wilderness, before it’s too late.

REEL ROCK 15: Deep Roots

2020, USA, 35 minutes Filmmaker: Josh Lowell, Nick Rosen, Brett Lowell, Peter Mortimer, REEL ROCK Advisory: Coarse Language Lonnie Kauk’s personal journey to honor his indigenous Yosemite roots, and to connect with his legendary father by repeating his iconic climbs.

Never in the Way

2020, Canada, 6 minutes Filmmaker: Colin Jones, Darcy Wittenburg, Anthill Films Advisory: General Chicago-based bike messenger, Nico Deportago-Cabrera, sees city maps like a central nervous system where everything is connected. ‘The point,’ he says, ‘is to never be in the way. If you’re never in the way, then you’re always right where you need to be.

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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2022/23

Published by schedule on 2022-10-29 2022-10-29.

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Watch a selection of winning films from the 2022 film festival held in Banff. Epic journeys, monumental adventures, scenic locations, cultural exploration, personal stories, overcoming obstacles, passion and determination, fear and exhilaration, leading, exploring, climbing, hiking, kayaking, swimming, mountains, rivers, valleys, deserts and so much more to see!!

When: 7:00 pm Sunday January 29, 2023

Where: Farquhar Auditorium, University of Victoria

Tickets: Tickets available at the UVic Ticket Office and online:

https://tickets.uvic.ca/TheatreManager/1/tmEvent/tmEvent3112.html

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Early-bird special $25 until Saturday December 3rd – includes entry to a prize draw (*details below)

Regular ticket price $30 starting Sunday December 4th.

Prize Draw details:

The prize: a two-night stay for one room (up to six people) at Hišimy̓awiƛ , the club’s fabulous hut on 5040 Peak, Vancouver Island, with access to extensive summer alpine hiking and superb winter and spring skiing. The value of the prize is: $150 per night. Find out all about the hut here: https://accvi.ca/5040-peak-hut/ .

Booking: The prize two-night stay must be taken before December 31, 2023. Booking the dates of the prize two-night stay is up to the winner; the procedure for booking the prize stay will be provided to the winner.

The prize draw: Each ticket purchased during the Early-bird Special timeframe (i.e., before midnight on December 3rd, 2022) is eligible for the prize draw.

One winning ticket will be randomly drawn on January 29th at the screening event at the Farquhar Auditorium at UVic; the prize must be accepted in person on the night of the event. The prize has no monetary re-sale value.

Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival world tour website: https://www.banffcentre.ca/banffmountainfestival

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2022

The Banff Mountain Film Festival is held every autumn at the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada. It is the largest and one of the most prestigious mountain festivals in the world. Hot on the heels of the festival each year, the best films head off on the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour with stops in 550 locations across 45 countries around the globe. And this year it is back to tour New Zealand.

The Banff films toured New Zealand for the first time in 2001 and the tour now has more than 25 screenings across the Country. The Banff screenings bring together like-minded outdoor enthusiasts with a love of film and a passion for the outdoors. This year’s tour features a collection of the most inspiring action, environmental, and adventure films from the festival. With approximately 360 films entered into the annual festival, the world’s best mountain films are chosen to travel the globe and are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within.

The  New Zealand Alpine Club  is the proud NZ host of the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, bringing the spirit of outdoor adventure to screenings around the country. The NZ Tour is the Club’s largest fundraiser with all proceeds from the tour going towards supporting the Club with a range of programmes like the upgrade of Club Section gear, such as helmets and crampons for use on NZAC beginner instruction courses, Club hut maintenance, volunteer development plus much more.

We are very grateful that we can share films that will inspire our community and in return raise funds to support recreation and access to Aotearoa’s alpine regions.

Tickets, Dates and Venues can be found at www.banff.nz .

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2022 Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival - Feb 23 & 24

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The world-renowned Banff Centre's Banff Mountain Film Festival celebrates its 46th year,  continuing to bring the best action, environment, and adventure films to audiences in Banff and no less than 40 countries across the globe. Join us as we host this premier outdoor film festival for our 16th year. 

SEATTLE | In-person screenings, February 23 & 24, 2022

The Seattle premiere will be at Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle, in the   S. Mark Taper Auditorium  on February 23 and 24 at   7pm.   The lineup of movies is different each night, so go one night or both!

  • Lobby doors open at 6pm  
  • Auditorium doors  at 6:30pm
  • Showtime at 7pm

Tickets will go on sale Tuesday December 7, 2021 via the Benaroya Hall ticketing page.

  • General Public - $36
  • Mountaineers Members* - $26
  • Both Nights - $52 (members & general public)
  • February 23 Playlist - Spruce
  • February 24 Playlist - Larch

*Mountaineers Members can redeem their membership promo code via our Event Promo Code page.

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Benaroya Hall Covid-19 Safety

The Seattle Symphony and Benaroya Hall will require proof of full vaccinations for all event attendees. Exceptions are being made for children younger than 12 years and people with a medical condition or closely held religious belief that prevents vaccination. Those individuals must have proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 48 hours of the performance start time, or a negative COVID-19 antigen test taken within 24 hours of the performance start time. Additionally, masking will be required for patrons and employees inside the venue regardless of vaccination status. Full safety details can be found on the Benaroya Hall Safety page.

OLYMPIA Branch | Online Streaming and In-Person

Banff is offering specially-curated online-only playlists this year, so that you can stream films from the warmth and comfort of your home. Films are streamable November 25, 2021 - October 24, 2022. Two playlists are available (Sage and Pine) with a run time of two hours each. A portion of ticket sales will benefit The Mountaineers Olympia Branch . 

The Olympia branch will also be hosting in-person screenings at the Capitol Theater on April 30 and May 1, 2022

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TACOMA Branch | To be Announced

The Tacoma Branch hopes to host an in-person event in the spring of 2022. Stay tuned for details.

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2023-2024 BANFF CENTRE MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR

Tickets $25 per night.

Join us in our 19th year of hosting the The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour, which will again take place at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City on March 8th and 9th, 2024.

Traveling to remote vistas, analyzing topical environmental issues, and bringing audiences up-close and personal with adrenaline-packed action sports, the 2023/2024 World Tour is an exhilarating and provocative exploration of the mountain world. Join fellow outdoor enthusiasts for entirely different programs on Friday and Saturday nights.

Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival is one of the largest and most prestigious mountain festivals in the world! Hot on the heels of the Festival that is held every fall in beautiful Banff, Alberta, the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour hits the road. The Banff World Tour celebrates amazing achievements in outdoor storytelling and filmmaking worldwide.

From the over 400 entries submitted into the Festival each year, award-winners and audience favorites are among the films that are carefully selected in the two programs that we will show.

Snowlands Network is sponsoring the event, and all proceeds will help support Snowlands' advocacy work. We will be working with local sponsors to bring you some great prizes along with those provided by the World Tour sponsoring organizations.

The Details

The World Tour films will be shown over two nights at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City. Different films will be shown each night.

Tickets are on sale now. Click the button above to purchase tickets directly from the Fox Theatre website. Click here for a map showing the location of the Fox Theatre.

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2023-24 Banff World Tour INTRO (Canada & USA) from BCMFF World Tour on Vimeo .

The films scheduled to be shown each day are shown below.*

Friday, March 8, 2024 (Arnica Program)

How Did We Get Here ? (Tour Edit) (2023, Canada, 9 min)

Filmmakers: Clay Mitchell, Simon Shave, CK9 Studios Advisory: Coarse language

The Blondes, three strange animals. Who are they? What are they thinking? Are they naturally Blonde? This is a film highlighting the ski crew the Blondes through their friendship and adventures in skiing and in life.

Still image from Still Alive ©Santino Martirano

Still Alive (2023, USA, 27 min)

Filmmaker: Santino Martirano Advisory: Coarse language

Doctors gave him until age twenty-five to live and now 10 years after his expiration date, he is still climbing. Despite having Cystic Fibrosis, Klaas Willems has bolted hundreds of routes in Sardinia, Italy and dedicated his life to climbing.

Sea to Sky Trail Series: Progression (2022, Canada, 12 min)

Filmmakers: Joel Fuller, Michael Overbeck

The trail-running community is constantly evolving. Lately runners have progressed, drawing from the world of alpinism, rock climbing, and running and tackling technical terrain in a way we've never seen. Watch as Emma Cook-Clarke and Jesse McAuley dig deep on the west peak of Ch'ich'iyúy Elxwíkn, the Twin Sisters (or the Lions), an iconic Sea to Sky trail.

Slides on the Mountain (2023, Canada, 30 min)

Filmmakers: Seth Gillis, Aline Mayerhoffer, Sandy Ward Advisory: Coarse language

Two young brothers from the Lil'wat Nation set out to ski the sacred mountain they were raised beneath, pushing both themselves and their culture to evolve.

Leaving A Tread (2023, USA, 5 min)

Filmmakers: Maxwell Frank, Becky Gardner, WTB

Mountain Biker Israel Carrillo shows us his hometown of Guanajuato, Mexico, and the difficulties and differences of being a mountain biker in Mexico.

Eternal Flame (Best Film: Mountain Sports) (2023, Switzerland, 26 min)

Filmmakers: Nicolas Bossard, MS PROD Advisory: Coarse language

Following in the footsteps of pioneer jumpers from 1990, French BASE jumpers Eric Jamet and Antoine Pecher jump from the top of the Nameless Tower in Pakistan after climbing the Eternal Flame route, combining one of the most beautiful ascents with one of the most exhilarating descents in the world.

After You've Gone (2022, USA, 12 min)

Filmmakers: Max Erickson, Jared Zissu, Flylords, Fiska Media Advisory: Coarse language

Rachel Finn, a female fishing guide in the Adirondacks, grapples with life after loss. While taking a once-in-a- lifetime trip to Argentina, she navigates moving forward in an unapologetically true-to-self way, that brings a smile to everyone who crosses her path.

Still image from Pioneers: Tandem XC Skiing ©Ben Dubay

Pioneers: Tandem XC Skiing (Tour Edit) (2023, USA, 20 min)

Filmmakers: Chris Parr, Flutter Brothers Productions Advisory: Coarse language

After winning the American Birkebeiner, the largest cross country ski race in North America, Joe Dubay was disqualified for wearing the wrong bib. Now, 11 years later, Joe and his former roommate who lent him the bib — Chris — document their return to the Birkebeiner to pioneer a new sport: tandem cross country skiing.

Saturday, March 9, 2024 (Paintbrush Program)

Desert Wings (2023, USA, 4 min)

Filmmakers: Nathan McBride, NVisualMedia Advisory: Coarse language

Paramotoring is a niche, largely undocumented, and little-known flying sport. This piece brings it to light in a rightfully epic way. Shot over 6 days, with multiple paramotor pilots, Desert Wings highlights some of the most dramatic desert landscapes in the American Southwest.

Soundscape (Creative Excellence Award) (2023, USA, 14 min)

Filmmakers: Timmy O'Neill, Sarah Lee Steele, Well Travelled Collective

Soundscape features Erik Weihenmayer, a global adventure athlete and author who is fully blind, as he ascends a massive alpine rock face deep in the Sierra Nevada.

Still image from Blackcountry Journal ©Patrick Elmore

The Blackcountry Journal (Best Film: Snow Sports) (2023, USA, 10 min)

Filmmakers: Mallory Duncan, Patrick Elmore, Uhuru Mountain Collective

A skier contemplates his connection to skiing and the mountains. As he hurries through the streets of L.A., his path takes a turn after bumping into a jazz musician who helps him discover the correlation between jazz and skiing — an expression of art, skiing, and black culture.

Georgia Astle: Flip The Switch (2023, Canada, 3 min)

Filmmakers: Scott Secco, Scott Secco Films

Watch Georgia Astle explore some of British Columbiaís most striking landscapes, on a search for terrain to push her riding, inspired by a rising tide of female freeriders around the world.

Canada Vertical (Tour Edit) (2023, Canada, 35 min)

Filmmaker: Laurent Poliquin, Nicolas Roulx Advisory: Coarse language

Follow a team of highly motivated Quebeckers on one of the longest wilderness expeditions ever documented. Stage one involves skiing in relentless polar conditions from Ellesmere Island to the Northwest Passage. Cue canoes for a 2,000 km journey across Nunavut and North West Territories until they get on bikes and pedal 4,000 km to Point Pelee in Ontario.

Leo & Chester (Best Film: Mountain Culture) (2022, Canada, 8 min)

Filmmaker: Andrea Wing, Aline Mayerhoer, MMGY Origin

Leo, a sought-after rock star with a promising career, turns his back on the industry to pursue a life on the land with a herd of buffalo.

Still image from Earthside ©Drew Smith

Earthside (2023, USA, 33 min)

Filmmaker: Kaki Orr, Rob Wassmer, Aidan Haley, Christina Lustenberger, The North Face Advisory: Coarse language

In 2022, Hilaree Nelson, Emily Harrington, Christina Lustenberger, and Brette Harrington embarked on an expedition above the Arctic circle. What they found was a celebration of where they've been and of where they're going - and the trip's success was contingent not on what they skied but the time they had together.

Near The River (2023, USA, 11 min)

Filmmakers: Darby McAdams, Ashley Peel, Rush Sturges, McAdams Films

In the tourism town of Livingstone, Zambia, a group of local men who make their living portering kayaks aspire to become safety kayakers on the Zambezi River. The proposed Batoka Gorge Hydroelectric Scheme threatens to flood the famous rapids of the Zambezi and eliminate river related jobs.

El Gavilán (2022, USA, 20 min)

Filmmakers: Bronwyn Hodgins, Savannah Cummins, Savy Media Advisory: None

Rising out of the arid Mexican desert lies a 900 ft ship's prow of elegant limestone sporting a 9-pitch 5.13 established in the 90s by Jeff Jackson. Shrouded in mysticism, the bolts rusted and the holds collecting dust until a couple of young gals from Canada decided to give it a try.

* Scheduled films susceptible to change without notice.

More information and clips of selected films are available at the Banff website .

Screenings of the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour in Canada and the USA are presented by: Rab, and Banff & Lake Louise Tourism, Sponsored by: Lowe Alpine, Oboz Footwear, YETI Coolers, BUFF©, Kicking Horse Coffee, The Lake Louise Ski Resort & Summer Gondola, World Expeditions, Happy Yak, Doña Paula (Canada only)

The World Tour is a program of Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

A benefit for Snowlands Network

2022 Banff Mountain Film Festival Online

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Broadcast live into your own environment! Available through October 23, 2022!

The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour - Reno Edition has long been a fan favorite for those seeking adventure and inspiration. This year, Nevada Land Trust is happy to offer a virtual viewing experience to satisfy your craving for adventure!

Now through October 23, 2022, the Banff Mountain Film Festival will be streaming the 2022 World Tour selections to virtual filmgoers. Once your tickets are purchased, you will have the opportunity to view your selected film program for a period of 72 hours from the time you press play on any video. There is also a gift option this year - select "Gift This" at checkout.

A portion of the proceeds from the Banff Mountain Film Festival virtual screenings will support Nevada Land Trust’s important work to preserve our open spaces and special places, protecting the Nevada we all love!

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The Flathead Nordic Backcountry Patrol proudly brings the Banff Mountain Film Festival and the spirit of outdoor adventure to the Flathead Valley. This is a General Admission event, there are no seat assignments.

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The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour is coming to the Reno Ballroom in downtown on April 14. The World Tour offers attendees a chance to view a collection of mountain sports, mountain culture, environment and outdoor adventure stories, captured by various crews across the globe, including those from the United States, Canada, Switzerland, France, Sweden and more.

The festival is Nevada Land Trust’s largest fundraiser of the year and proceeds from tickets support multiple active projects to preserve land, water rights, historical sites and more across the state. The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity (The Banff Centre), a learning organization working to inspire individuals to unleash creative potential through a variety of programming, has licensed 37 films to sample within the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour.

In addition, the festival includes an exhibit hall, where attendees can connect with likeminded environmentally conscious organizations and vendors. Exhibit Hall Partners includes Friends of Nevada Wilderness, Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful, Great Basin National Park Foundation and Great Basin Outdoor School, with several more scheduled to exhibit. “Every year this festival gives us an opportunity to endear new supporters and to reinspire existing friends as to the ‘why’ behind our work in conserving land,” said Alicia Reban, executive director for Nevada Land Trust. “The imagery we encounter thanks to the tremendous talent of these film crews reminds us of the potential and the power that the outdoors offers, so long as we protect its right to remain rugged and open, accessible for all. This film stop reinforces our belief we should be doing this work with passion, partnership and permanence.”

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  11. 2022-2023 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

    March 02, 2023. 0 Comments. The world-renowned Banff Centre's Banff Mountain Film Festival celebrates its 47th year, continuing to bring the best action, environment, and adventure films to audiences in Banff and no less than 40 countries across the globe. Join The Mountaineers to catch our last showing of Banff in Olympia on March 24-26.

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    Stand on the highest peaks, ski the steepest slopes, and be a part of the gripping adventures waiting for you in this year's Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour. From exploring remote landscapes to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films selected for the 2021/2022 World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze you. Be moved. Be inspired.

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    Sunday, May 1 (Evening Two - Maple Program) Olympia Mountaineers Presents. BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR 2022. 6pm doors / 7pm show. PURCHASE DAY 2. $16 single night. $26 for two nights (discount will be applied once both tickets are in the cart) The world-renowned Banff Centre's Banff Mountain Film Festival is celebrating its ...

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    Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival comes to Pittsburgh's Kelly Strayhorn Theater April 1 and 2, 2022. Stand on the highest peaks, ski the steepest slopes, and be a part of the gripping adventures waiting for you in this year's Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour. From exploring remote landscapes to adrenaline-fueled action ...

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    Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2022/23 Published by schedule on 2022-10-29 2022-10-29. Date: Oct 29, 2022 to Jan 30, 2023. Time: All Day. Category: Entertainment . Watch a selection of winning films from the 2022 film festival held in Banff. Epic journeys, monumental adventures, scenic locations, cultural exploration, personal ...

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    The Banff Mountain Film Festival is held every autumn at the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada. It is the largest and one of the most prestigious mountain festivals in the world. Hot on the heels of the festival each year, the best films head off on the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour with stops in 550 locations across 45 countries around the globe.

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    Banff is offering specially-curated online-only playlists this year, so that you can stream films from the warmth and comfort of your home. Films are streamable November 25, 2021 - October 24, 2022. Two playlists are available (Sage and Pine) with a run time of two hours each. A portion of ticket sales will benefit The Mountaineers Olympia Branch.

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    Tickets $25 per night. Join us in our 19th year of hosting the The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour, which will again take place at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City on March 8th and 9th, 2024. Traveling to remote vistas, analyzing topical environmental issues, and bringing audiences up-close and personal with adrenaline-packed ...

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    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. 2022-23 Banff Centre Mountain Film ...

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    Now through October 23, 2022, the Banff Mountain Film Festival will be streaming the 2022 World Tour selections to virtual filmgoers. Once your tickets are purchased, you will have the opportunity to view your selected film program for a period of 72 hours from the time you press play on any video.

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    The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour is coming to the Reno Ballroom in downtown on April 14. The World Tour offers attendees a chance to view a collection of mountain sports, mountain culture, environment and outdoor adventure stories, captured by various crews across the globe, including those from the United States, Canada, Switzerland, France, Sweden and more.

  23. Pre and Post-Tours

    Upon arrival, there will be a brief tour of the town of Banff including Bow Falls, Cascade Garden, and the famous Fairmont Banff Springs hotel. Next, you will get to experience the Banff Gondola as you sit back and relax and marvel at the unsurpassed view of Banff, the Bow Valley, and a 360-degree view of six scenic mountain ranges from 2,281m ...

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    Published April 3, 2024 8:50 a.m. PDT. Share. Dozens of passengers were stranded on the side of Alberta's Icefields Parkway in Banff National Park on Tuesday after a fire on their tour bus ...