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In 1968, Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins took a dharma-bum road trip – to surf, ski and climb their way from Ventura to the heart of wild Patagonia. The journey instilled in Yvon and Doug a lifelong commitment to protect and restore the last truly wild spaces. It also inspired a new generation of athletes and activsts – including Jeff Johnson, Keith Malloy and Timmy O’Neill – to retrace the steps of their heroes (and meet up with them along the way). Don’t miss Chris Malloy’s 180º South – a tale of two journeys featuring interviews with Yvon and Doug and epic imagery.
Dave McGuire checks the rigging aboard Seabear, en route to Rapa Nui, during the making of 180º South.. JEFF JOHNSON
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5POINT GALLERY SHOW INterACTION: Works by Amee Hinkley and Renan Ozturk at the CCAH Gallery on Main St. 9am-5pm
5POINT GALLERY SHOW INterACTION: Works by Amee Hinkley and Renan Ozturk at the CCAH Gallery on Main St. 9am-5pm
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7:00pm PROGRAM I Whet your palate for adventure… Emcee: Brad Ludden (3 ½ hours)
7:00pm PROGRAM II Travel around the world as we share incredible stories… Special Presentation by Emcee, Kelly Cordes (3 ½ hours)
11:00 am PROGRAM III: ALL AGE ADVENTURE FILM SERIES Emcee: Timmy O’Neil (2 hours) 5POINT GALLERY SHOW INterACTION: Works by Amee Hinkley and Renan Ozturk at the CCAH Gallery on Main St. 12pm-7pm
5POINT GALLERY SHOW INterACTION: Works by Amee Hinkley and Renan Ozturk at the CCAH Gallery on Main St. 12pm-7pm 3:00pm PROGRAM VI Follow the Colorado River from snow to sea and honor our festival award winners Special Presentation by Peter McBride Emcee: Brook Le Van (3 hours)
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FESTIVAL WEEKEND KICK-OFF CELEBRATION Carbondale Rec Center Join us after work and after school to mingle with friends and enjoy local favorites: Six89 and Phat Thai gourmet selections, New Belgium Beer and festive wine. Celebrate the beginning of 5Point’s third annual festival weekend in Carbondale.
7:00 pm
PROGRAM I
EMCEE: Brad Ludden
Whet your palate for adventure... To kick off the festival, we explore long boarders who fly down California mountain passes in three piece suits, the deep Colorado winter, world record waterfall descents in Canada, and the enduring Tibetan people in the high Himalaya.
THE ARGENTINE PROJECT (Canada, 8 min, Mountain Biking)
Another brilliant film brought to us by Felt Soul Media (filmmakers of 2009’s awardwinning Red Gold), Scattered Flurries explores the light and characters that appear during deep winter. This film, shot in Telluride, CO, epitomizes why we love life in the Colorado mountains.
Follow two friends as they explore the northern tip of the Argentinean Andes with their mountain bikes. They search for perfect lines – based on one photograph from an internet search. This leads them on an adventure of epic proportions and possibly the best trip of their lives.
DIRECTORS: Ben Knight and Travis Rummel
DIRECTOR: Jeremy Grant
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FIRST ASCENT: BROTHER’S WILD
TIBET: MURDER IN THE SNOW
(USA, 24 min, Climbing)
(Australia, 54 min, Mountain Culture)
Two brothers – Timmy O’Neill, a pro climber, and Sean O’Neill, who is paralyzed from the waist down – push the limits of adaptive climbing, conquering the 3,000foot face of El Capitan. Then it’s on to the Ruth Gorge of Alaska, where they cross a treacherous glacier to climb a remote rock wall. In a storm-stricken land that would challenge even able-bodied climbers, Timmy and Sean face their greatest challenge yet.
In 2006, the world was shocked by an event that brought the Chinese/Tibetan conflict to a head. Tibet: Murder in the Snow tells the impacting story of a teenage Tibetan nun killed by Chinese border patrol as she and other pilgrims fled Tibet over the infamous Nangpa Pass. Using original climber footage, reenactments and interviews with witnesses and survivors, the film tells of young Tibetans who risk their lives each year to illegally cross the rugged Himalaya to attend school or see their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
DIRECTOR: Peter Mortimer
Filmmaker and Timmy O’Neill expected
DIRECTOR: Mark Gould
NJOVUF JOUFSNJTTJPO SECOND NATURE (USA, 18 min, Long Boarding)
In an exploration of the abstract and the extreme, Second Nature examines the natural boundaries of the human body. Noah Sakamoto, Patrick Rizzo and J.M. Duran star as test subjects wielding skateboards and blue suits as they race down the roads of California’s High Sierras. DIRECTOR: Colin Blackshear
Filmmaker expected DREAM RESULT (USA, 35 min, Kayaking)
Driven by the passions of nine friends, top athletes and lifelong colleagues, Dream Result is the culmination of a yearlong journey exploring the limits of possibility. Footage includes the world record waterfall descent of 186-foot Palouse Falls, expeditions into the wilderness of northern Canada, big air freestyle on the flooded rivers of Quebec, and a quest for waterfalls throughout Chile and Scandinavia. DIRECTOR: Rush Sturges River Roots Productions
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7:00 pm
PROGRAM II
EMCEE: Kelly Cordes
Travel deep into the mountains and witness the incredible stories of those who thrive off of extreme situations in the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most remote regions. See what makes these people tick, then venture with us to the shores of Bangladesh where children are learning a new way of life. TDSFFOJOH PSEFS TVCKFDU UP DIBOHF BORDER COUNTRY Patagonia Tin Shed presentsâ&#x20AC;Ś (USA, 9 min, Climbing)
Jeremy Collinsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Border Country merges video, photos, animation and painting to convey his experience establishing a new route on Yosemite Valleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Middle Cathedral with Patagonia ambassador Mikey Schaefer. The two had been planning the new route when they learned of the deaths of their good friends and fellow climbers, Jonny Copp and Micah Dash. Collins said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;They showed us to never give up, to go light, to go bold and always live with passion.â&#x20AC;? He and Schaefer sent the route in their honor. Border Country is the name of a poem written by Jonny the day before he and Micah disappeared in an avalanche in China. DIRECTOR: Jeremy Collins
Filmmaker expected
(Canada, 11 min, Mountain Biking)
The coolest human-powered adrenaline tool ever invented â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the mountain bike? Cuts from the French Alps to the lush coast of British Columbia incorporate dirt jump, trail, freeride, slopestyle and downhill styling. DIRECTOR: Bjorn Engna
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(USA, 4 min, Dance)
(USA, 20 min, Mountaineering)
Telling the story of adventure is never an easy task. Due to the harshness of the environments encountered on expeditions, films about exploration are most often produced in an atmosphere far removed from the reality and soul of the experience. As such, the intensity and spirit of the journey is often diluted and lost.
(USA, 9 min, Fly Fishing)
Discover unspoken hatches, unknown fish and rivers that flow unnamed. A fly fishing movie about places off the beaten path, Off the Grid is a brief snapshot into the lives of two passionate young steelhead anglers trying to make a living doing what they love most â&#x20AC;&#x201C; fly fishing. This special 5Point Film Festival cut was shot outside of Cleveland, Ohio. DIRECTOR: R.A. Beattie
YOGIN (USA, 3 min, Animation)
A young yogi challenges an old master to a yoga battle. The egotistical challenger thinks he has what is necessary to take on the master, but thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s more to yoga than physical posturesâ&#x20AC;Ś DIRECTOR: Paris Mavroidis
In January 2010, Renan Ozturk and Cory Richards boarded planes bound for the Everest region of Nepal. Their goal was to establish a new alpine climb on Tawoche (21,320 ft.), and to tell the story as it unfoldedâ&#x20AC;Śfrom the field. With only digital SLR cameras, solar energy, a satellite modem and two laptops, they shot, edited and transmitted their journey from the high Himalaya. Using social media, their story was followed by over 100,000 people in real time. These are their dispatches â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the story told â&#x20AC;&#x153;as is happens.â&#x20AC;? DIRECTOR: Renan Ozturk
Filmmaker expected NJOVUF JOUFSNJTTJPO DEEP (Japan, 3 min, Skiing)
SPECIAL PRESENTATION KELLY CORDES (15 min)
Kellyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hilarious presentation will expose the complexities and oddball nature of climbing culture.
Shinsetsu means â&#x20AC;&#x153;deep powderâ&#x20AC;? in Japanese. This short and poetically shot film expresses a typical day in the filmmakerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home mountains of Japan. DIRECTOR: Masaki Sekiguchi
For the last ten years Peter McBride has done repeated assignment work in Cuba for a variety of magazines. This short is a collection of footage from his travels, shot on three different Sundays during typical Rumba festivals. Derived from the Spanish word for â&#x20AC;&#x153;party,â&#x20AC;? rumba is a percussive rhythm with song and dance that is often performed with great energy and spontaneity. This short is a celebration of the music, dance and spirit of the Cuban people. DIRECTOR: Peter McBride
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A story of hope, Gum for My Boat focuses on the Bangladesh Surf Club and its young members consisting of more than 30 boys and girls. Many of the children are street kids or come from very poor families â&#x20AC;&#x201C; some donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even know how to swim. But, their love of surfing brings them together and into a way of life they never even knew existed. An ocean that was once deemed â&#x20AC;&#x153;off limitsâ&#x20AC;? due to fear and a very conservative Islamic culture is now a source of fun, escape and purpose. Follow professional surfer, Kahana Kalama as he works with Hawaiian-based non-profit, Surfing The Nations, and learns from these kids that sometimes surfing involves much more than catching waves. DIRECTER/PRODUCER: Russell Brownley
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FIRST ASCENT: POINT OF NO RETURN (USA, 24 min, Climbing)
Elite alpine climbers Jonny Copp and Micah Dash travel to a little-explored and treacherous mountain range near the border of Tibet to make a first ascent of a high altitude face. When tragedy strikes, the dark and dangerous side of climbing is revealed.
10:00 pm LATE NIGHT 5POINT PHAT THAI Dance and celebrate with DJ Jonasty
DIRECTOR: Peter Mortimer
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(Canada, 11 min, Mountain Biking)
PROGRAM III: ALL AGE ADVENTURE SERIES
The coolest human-powered adrenaline tool ever invented â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the mountain bike? Cuts from the French Alps to the lush coast of British Columbia incorporate dirt jump, trail, freeride, slopestyle and downhill styling.
EMCEE: Timmy Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill
Come young, come old and come all to this high energy morning of high adrenaline short films. All ages will enjoy Timmy Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neillâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hilarious skits and films featuring kayaking, surfing, skateboarding and mountain biking. Also showing: films made by our youth, featuring our youth! Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something everyone will enjoy! TDSFFOJOH PSEFS TVCKFDU UP DIBOHF METALKO FALLS (USA, 3 min, Kayaking)
Watch and listen as this Roaring Fork Valley local, Fred Norquist, shows an intimate perspective of dropping this 101-foot waterfall in Oregon. DIRECTOR: Fred Norquist
OUR BOAT IS OUR ADDRESS (Bangladesh, 11 min, Culture)
Shiropa Purna is an 11-year-old Bangladeshi girl who was intrigued by the gypsies of her local river, the Turag. This unique documentary reveals the culture and lifestyle of these boat dwelling gypsies as they are forced to get creative and rely on everyone in their community to ensure their survival. DIRECTOR: Shiropa Purna
SNAKED (USA, 7 min, Surfing)
During a surf safari down the desolate Moroccan coastline, Alison encounters a fortuneteller that warns her she will have a serious surfing accident if she does not kiss a live cobra! And thus the adventure begins â&#x20AC;&#x201C; guided by Moroccan magic.
DIRECTOR: Bjorn Engna
DIVERS (USA, 3 min, Animation)
Blurring the lines between air and sea, Divers transforms the human body into shapes and plays with individual forms as they become part of the larger whole. This beautiful film follows a series of divers as they fall through the sky and eventually fall into the water. DIRECTOR: Paris Mavroidis
D&Y: CHICK SKATEBOARDERS (USA, 8 min, Skateboarding)
This high-energy segment of the awardwinning film, Dear & Yonder, will drop some jaws! Watch as these young female skateboarders perform amazing tricks and build camaraderie in the skate park.
180° SOUTH
1:15 pm
(USA, 84 min, Adventure)
PROGRAM IV: PATAGONIA TRIBUTE
EMCEE: Timmy Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill
Join us for an incredible afternoon as we pay tribute to the folks who paved the way for the outdoor industry and environmental responsibility: Patagonia. The 5Point Film Festival will screen its first feature length film, 180° South, introduced by some Patagonia special guests. This is a program that cannot be missed â&#x20AC;&#x201C; old timers and young guns alike!
DIRECTORS: Tiffany Morgan Campbell and Andria Lessler
Chris Malloyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s film strikes so deeply into the heart of Patagoniaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wilderness we come to feel at home there. 180° South: Conquerors of the Useless follows Jeff Johnson as he retraces the epic 1968 journey of his heroes, Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins, to Patagonia. Along the way he gets shipwrecked off Easter Island, surfs the longest wave of his life, and prepares himself for a rare ascent of Cerro Corcovado. Jeffâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life turns when he meets up in a rainy hut with Chouinard and Tompkins who, once driven purely by a love of climbing and surfing, now value above all the experience of raw nature â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and have come to Patagonia to spend their fortunes to protect it. DIRECTOR: Chris Malloy
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RITA
3:00 - 5:30 pm
(Nepal, 6 min, Mountain Culture)
Seven-year-old Alison has been dragged around the world by her eccentric adventure photographer parents. On a family expedition in the Himalayas, Alison meets a sherpa girl named Rita. This is a true story of their adventures. DIRECTOR: Alison Teal Blehert-Koehn
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1% OF THE STORY (USA, 14 min, Non-Profit)
1% for the Planet exists to build and support an alliance of businesses financially committed to creating a healthy planet. Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s our story. DIRECTORS: Ben Knight and Travis Rummel
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DIRECTOR: Alison Teal Blehert-Koehn
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BIG ART WITH THE BIG HEART ICE CREAM SOCIAL Named for the late father of festival founder Julie Kennedy, this special community gathering celebrates Art Cerre, 5Pointâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest supporter and ice creamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest fan. Please join us for some free Boulder Organic ice cream, to share stories and to laugh together. 180° SOUTH BOOK SIGNING Jeff Johnson takes readers behind the scenes of Chris Malloyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s film, 180° South, to learn more about the people involved, the original overland journey to Patagonia in 1968, and the repeat journey over ocean and land 40 years later. The book includes stories of events and experiences that inspired Chris Malloy, Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to choose paths committed to saving whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s left of the wild world. Renowned surfing photographer Jeff Johnson will be on hand to sign your very own copy.
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EMCEE: Nick Waggoner
This evening brings together two world premieres and a very special presentation by renowned adventure filmmaker, Peter Mortimer. Journey with us onscreen and behind the lens as Peter shares his filmmaking insight, artistry and passion. TDSFFOJOH PSEFS TVCKFDU UP DIBOHF WILDWATER â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A PREVIEW (USA, 8 min, Kayaking)
WildWater uncovers the incredible places, wild individualism and unexpected motives that emerge when humans ride the force that sculpts our planet. Shot on the Grand Canyon, in Colorado and in Ecuador, the film features both unknown and famous paddlers. A never before seen vision of whitewater emerges. Captured by locals Anson Fogel and Jason Dewey, WildWater showcases what is possible using state-of-the-art RED digital cinema cameras and tools. In production for nearly two years, get a sneak preview of the feature length film premiere. DIRECTOR: Anson Fogel
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FIRST ASCENT: PATAGONIA PROMISE (USA, 24 min, Climbing)
Climber Stanley Leary and his two friends venture across South America to the wild peaks of Patagonia on a journey of the heart. Their mission: to attempt a first ascent and spread the ashes of Stanleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lover, Roberta, from the summit, thus, granting her dying wish. DIRECTOR: Peter Mortimer
Filmmaker expected SPECIAL PRESENTATION PETER MORTIMER (35 min)
Go behind the scenes with Peter Mortimer, a true film artist, award-winning cinematographer and all around adventure seeker. Get to know how Peter, a geology major, came to work with National Geographic founding his First Ascent Film Series. See the incredible impact they have had on him as well as on the outdoor industry as a whole.
BORDER COUNTRY Patagonia Tin Shed presentsâ&#x20AC;Ś
DEAR & YONDER (USA, 55 min, Surfing)
(USA, 9 min, Climbing)
Jeremy Collinsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Border Country merges video, photos, animation and painting to convey his experience establishing a new route on Yosemite Valleyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Middle Cathedral with Patagonia ambassador Mikey Schaefer. The two had been planning the new route when they learned of the deaths of their good friends and fellow climbers, Jonny Copp and Micah Dash. Collins said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;They showed us to never give up, to go light, to go bold and always live with passion.â&#x20AC;? He and Schaefer sent the route in their honor. Border Country is the name of a poem written by Jonny the day before he and Micah disappeared in an avalanche in China.
A 5Point audience favorite in 2009, Dear & Yonder (by Liz Clark) was just a portion of the full length film screening tonight. Quirky and creative, Dear & Yonder shares the unsung stories of a cast of dynamic women who reveal what drives them to travel, explore and create far beyond surfing and a love of the ocean. DIRECTORS: Andria Lessler and Tiffany Campbell
Filmmakers expected 10:00 pm LATE NIGHT 5POINT PHAT THAI Enjoy music by The Redtones
DIRECTOR: Jeremy Collins
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LIVING THE DREAM (USA, 4 min, Climbing)
For most of the last six years, Renan Ozturk has been a self-declared traveling vagabond following his passion for rock climbing. This existence has involved sleeping outside in wild places, hitching rides, having very few belongings, a drained bank account and some gourmet dumpster diving. Despite all the glamour, every day he climbs. And, every day he lives his dream. DIRECTOR: Renan Ozturk
Filmmaker expected THE SEASON: JONAVENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CLOSE CALL (USA, 5 min, Skiing)
Jonaven Moore went against his better judgment to get a shot in a film, and it nearly took his best friendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life. Faced with the implications of his decision to poach a wilderness area via helicopter, Jonaven stepped back from professional snowboarding and decided to make a change. DIRECTORS: Bryan Smith and Fitz Cahall
Dear & Yonder (Program V)
Scattered Flurries (Program I)
ESCAPING THE WHEEL: BHUTANâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SNOWMAN TREK (USA, 7 min, Mountain Culture)
In the land of the Thunder Dragon, there is a walk across northern Bhutan that is coined â&#x20AC;&#x153;the hardest trek in the world.â&#x20AC;? More people have stood on top of Mt. Everest than completed this mystical 230-mile walk through a spiritual land. Produced for National Geographic TV and PBS, this short film takes you into the remote reaches of the Himalaya, far from the world of wheels and deep into one of the last realms of Tibetan Buddhism. DIRECTOR: Peter McBride
Gum for My Boat (Program II)
Filmmaker expected First Ascent: Point of No Return (Program II)
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EMCEE: Brook Le Van
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(USA, 3 min, Animation)
(USA, 26 minutes, Rowing)
Blurring the lines between air and sea, Divers transforms the human body into shapes and plays with individual forms as they become part of the larger whole. This beautiful film follows a series of divers as they fall through the sky and eventually fall into the water.
A few years ago, Roz Savage gave up what for many would be an ideal life (husband, great job, big house). She picked up a few pairs of rowing oars, and a boat to go with them, and set off across the Atlantic Ocean – alone – in a rowboat. She faced one of the most intimidating challenges of her life rowing 3,000 miles. We see her struggles, her shortcomings and fears, and how she ultimately found the strength to rise to this seemingly impossible task.
DIRECTOR: Paris Mavroidis
THE FALL LINE (USA, 10 min, Skiing)
SPECIAL PRESENTATION PETER MCBRIDE Colorado River : Snow to Sea (30 min)
For two years Peter McBride shadowed the length of the Colorado River and most of its tributaries, from source to sea. Using predominantly low flying aircrafts as photographic platforms, but also rafts and underwater equipment, McBride documented nearly all facets of the majestic and mighty Colorado to show exactly where its water goes since it doesn’t reach the Sea of Cortez anymore. McBride partnered with local resident Jon Waterman, who paddled the entire length of the river, to produce a book of their work, which will be available in August 2010.
After losing his legs in a grenade blast in Iraq, Army Ranger Heath Calhoun endures a grueling recovery of reintegrating into daily life. Years later, the Virginia native finds freedom in an unlikely location – on the ski slopes of Aspen, Colorado. Calhoun discovers an innate talent for ski racing, earning a coveted chance to represent his country yet again – as an athlete on the 2010 Paralympic ski team. With gold in the balance, Calhoun commits everything to the challenge. DIRECTOR: Tyler Stableford
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go light, to go bold and always live with passion.” He and Schaefer sent the route in their honor. Border Country is the name of a poem written by Jonny the day before he and Micah disappeared in an avalanche in China. DIRECTOR: Jeremy Collins
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DIRECTOR: J.B. Benna
5POINT AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS Meet the 2010 5Point Film Festival Jury and hear firsthand what films will take home this year’s top prizes. BORDER COUNTRY Patagonia Tin Shed presents… (USA, 9 min, Climbing)
Jeremy Collins’ Border Country merges video, photos, animation and painting to convey his experience establishing a new route on Yosemite Valley’s Middle Cathedral with Patagonia ambassador Mikey Schaefer. The two had been planning the new route when they learned of the deaths of their good friends and fellow climbers, Jonny Copp and Micah Dash. Collins said, “They showed us to never give up, to
FOLLOW ME (Canada, 48 min, Mountain Biking)
At the head of a trail you’ve never ridden, a friend turns with a knowing look and says, “Just follow me!” We’ve all heard it, and depending on who says it, it makes a pretty big difference for what lies ahead. Whether a good idea or not, we almost always drop in. Now, riding alone is great. But let’s face it, we all ride harder, go faster, take more risks, and have more fun when we ride with friends. DIRECTOR: Darcy Wittenburg and Darren McCullough
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As a professional whitewater kayaker and filmmaker, Tyler Bradt is always pushing the limits. Currently Tyler holds the world record for the largest vertical decent with a 186-foot drop on Palouse Falls in Washington.
JEREMY COLLINS FRIDAY: Border Country and onstage
with his artwork SATURDAY: Border Country SUNDAY: Border Country Rock climber and artist, Jeremy Collins lives in Kansas City, Missouri. As senior artist at Rock & Ice, Alpinist and Trail Runner, his work is inspired by adventure. Jeremy has a uniquely spiritual approach to both his artwork and his climbing.
KELLY CORDES FRIDAY: Emcee and Presenter Kelly Cordes learned to climb late in life, age 25, while in grad school at the University of Montana. Once he started climbing, everything else, including any semblance of a respectable lifestyle, seemed to fall away. The years of frugality somehow led him to piece together a living as a freelance writer and as the senior editor of the American Alpine Journal. Kelly has an inspiring gift of engaging people through his humor.
THURSDAY: Scattered Flurries SATURDAY: 1% of the Story
Ben Knight and Travis Rummel are the masterminds behind the incredible films from Felt Soul Media (2009 Best of the Festival winner Red Gold). This year they bring us two shorts, Scattered Flurries and 1% of the Story. They both have achieved amazing success for their deeply respected eye for beautiful shots and for finding stories with a depth rarely found in most adventure films.
BROOK LE VAN
FRIDAY: Gum for My Boat
Currently residing in San Diego, Kahanaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s roots extend across the Pacific Ocean to the windward side of Oahu. Born into a strong lineage of watermen, Kahana was drawn to surfing at a very young age. After graduating from university in Hawaii, Kahana spent a few years surfing professionally on the World Qualifying Series. During that time he was introduced to several friends like Russell Brownley (Gum for My Boat director/producer), who shared his passion for humanity. His focus has since shifted from competitive surfing towards using surfing as a means of giving back.
At 5Point, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s always an adventure. You never know who will stop by...Visit 5Pointfilm.org where we will update our confirmed special guests as they reveal themselves.
In 1997 Brook Le Van co-founded, with his wife Rose, Sustainable Settings, and Whole Systems Learning Center near Carbondale, Colorado. Le Van lectures, writes, and organizes community-based events locally, regionally, and nationally on the diversification and relocalization of food and energy systems. He is a green development, sustainable agriculture, and native riparian systems consultant and charrette facilitator. Le Van has practiced and taught green design and building, renewable energy systems, natural systems agriculture, Permaculture, sustainable landscaping, art, design and community-based art since 1986.
THURSDAY: Emcee As one of the best professional kayakers in the world, Brad Ludden has traveled to over 40 countries as Nikeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first sponsored kayak athlete. In 2000, at the age 18, Brad Ludden founded the non-profit foundation, First Descents, in order to allow those affected by cancer the chance to utilize whitewater kayaking and other outdoor adventures in their overall recovery process.
PETER MCBRIDE FRIDAY: Rhumba Sunday SATURDAY: Escaping the Wheel: Bhutanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Snowman Trek SUNDAY: Colorado River: Snow to Sea Special Presentation Born and raised in the Roaring Fork Valley, Peter McBride is an awardwinning photojournalist. His work has been in such publications as National Geographic, Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Journal, Sports Illustrated, Outside, The New York Times, Skiing and many others.
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Promise and 5Point keynote speaker World-renowned climbing filmmaker Peter Mortimer lives in Boulder, Colorado. He is the founder of Sender Films, an adventure film company, and has produced and directed five critically acclaimed rock-climbing feature documentaries, some among the most widely viewed films of the genre.
TIMMY Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2DC;NEILL THURSDAY: First Ascent: Brotherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Wild SATURDAY: Emcee for All Age
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Adventure Film Series and Emcee for Patagonia Tribute Timmy Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill is best known for his irreverent humor and quick wit, along with being Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most outrageous climber. He has set â&#x20AC;&#x153;gobsmackingâ&#x20AC;? speed climbing records from Yosemite to Patagonia, and has been at the cutting-edge of the sport for over 15 years.
RENAN OZTURK THURSDAY â&#x20AC;&#x201C; SUNDAY: Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities Gallery FRIDAY: As It Happens World Premiere SATURDAY: Living the Dream As a professional climber, artist and filmmaker, Renan brings depth and soul to the climbing community. Renan lives in Boulder, Colorado, and travels around the world in pursuit of his climbing and filming adventures.
TYLER STABLEFORD SUNDAY: The Fall Line Tyler Stableford is an award-winning Carbondale-based photographer and filmmaker with an international clientele. Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Journal named Tyler one of the seven â&#x20AC;&#x153;Worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Greatest Adventure Photographers,â&#x20AC;? and he is one of Canonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s distinguished Explorers of Light.
NICK WAGGONER SATURDAY: Emcee Nick is new to the filmmaking scene, and at 23 years old, he has made quite an impact with his first two films. His production company, Sweetgrass Productions, continues to tour their most recent film, Signatures, inspiring a new generation of skiers and artists across North America.
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