The Films for the 16th & 18th
(2015, USA, 9 min)
Filmmakers: Joey Schusler, Karl Thompson,
Thomas Woodson
Fly to Veracruz on a Friday, rent a car, climb the third-highest peak in North America, ski down and return to your desk Monday. How hard could it be?
(2015, Canada, 9 min)
Filmmakers: Julian Coffey, Scott Secco
Website: www.pinkbike.com/builder
Some people grow up and leave childish things behind. Others just take their childhood dreams and turn them up to 11 as they age. Building trails and tricks for your mountain bike never gets old, no matter your age.
(2015, USA, 17 min)
Filmmakers: Chris MacAskill, Anton Lorimer
Join award-winning photographer Tim Kemple and ice climbers Klemen Premrl and Rahel Schelb for an expedition to Iceland’s Vatnajökull Glacier to discover new ways to push the boundaries of climbing ice.
Parental Guidance; coarse language
Parental Guidance; coarse language
Builder (special edit)
Climbing Ice: The Iceland Trifecta
Parental Guidance; coarse language
(2015, Canada, 25 min)
Filmmakers: Bryan Smith, David Pearson
Website: www.reelwaterproductions.com
When Will Gadd and Gavin McGlurg decided they wanted to define a bold new style in paragliding, they could not have picked a more vegetated, convoluted and downright burly route to test their concept. With one simple rule of only being able to make forward progress in the air, they set off on a 700-kilometer traverse of the Canadian Rockies.
Parental Guidance; coarse language
The Rocky Mountains Traverse (special edit)
(2015, USA, 7 min)
Filmmakers: Teton Gravity Research
Website: www.tetongravity.com
General; no advisory

How do you celebrate winter when snow finally falls? Freeskier Tim Durtschi takes tram laps at Jackson Hole and big mountain skier Angel Collinson rips up some Alaskan lines.
Paradise Waits (special edit)
(2015, USA, 31 min)
Filmmakers: Red Bull Media House GmbH,
Rush Sturges
When pro kayaker Rafa Ortiz decides to paddle over Niagara Falls, he sets in motion a series of events leading his team on a remarkable two-year journey from Mexican rainforest rivers to the waterfalls of the U.S. Northwest before coming to a heart-stopping climax at the iconic falls.
Chasing Niagara (special edit)
Parental Guidance; sports accident, coarse language
Best Film – Mountain Sports
(2015, USA, 4 min)
Filmmakers: Keith Ladzinski, Chris Alstrin
Mayan Smith-Gobat and Libby Sauter knew that the women's speed record for the ascent of The Nose on El Cap was theirs for the taking. Crushing the old record after just a few days of attempts, Mayan and Libby put their names in the record book of the infamous route in the Yosemite National Park.
Women’s Speed Ascent
Parental Guidance; Coarse language
~sponsored by Osprey
(2015, USA, 46 min)
Filmmakers: Dennis Aig, Phillip Baribeau
Website: www.unbrandedthefilm.com
Four men and 16 wild mustangs set off on a 5000 kilometre journey across the American West from Mexico to Canada. In the spirit of true adventure, whiskey is drunk, tempers fly tragedy strikes, and the bonds of friendship hold fast. But can the journey help save the plight of the wild horses roaming on public lands? Only time will tell.
Unbranded (special edit)
People’s Choice Award
Parental Guidance; coarse language
This is a Double Barrel
Parental Guidance
Coarse Language Warning!!
Truck load of F* Bombs backing in to the theatre...
You Have Been Advised...
Warning!! Warning!!
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Women's Speed Ascent
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Climbing Ice: The Iceland Trifecta
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Builder
This Year... In the House...
55 Hours in Mexico
15 minutes +/-
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I know... I know... New England and cowboys? what?!! I balked... I watched the uncut version... I unbalked...it took me out of my comfort zone...
I took notes...you take notes... somethings up, right? It's bigger than cowboys... its bigger than management decisions...it might be about not throwing your hands up and walking away... it might be about walking away... here's some notes from the along the road.
~Very moving film, well done and great adventure...
~Normally I do not care for long movies however this was totally AMAZING and the BEST OF THE EVENING!
~Really positive, liked the characters, loved the donkey.
~Best film of the weekend without a doubt.
~Loved the passion of the filmmaker, great human interest with animals.
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