Bianca Hyslop, Transformation. Photo by Katy Whitt.
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WELCOME TO THE FESTIVAL On behalf of the Festival team, welcome to Banff Centre, located on the slopes of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain within Treaty 7 territory.
We are all on a journey, whether we know it or not. These last few years have sent us in directions that we couldn’t imagine. When life sends us reeling, the beauty is often in the journey itself, with the end goal overshadowed by the path taken to get there. Sometimes, we get to choose our starting point or destination, and sometimes we follow the ebb and flow of whichever current we’ve caught. Whichever journey you’re on, there’s a story to tell - around a campfire with friends, or maybe you pick up a camera and capture a few moments while you’re underway. Perhaps you start clacking something out on that keyboard. Whatever your story is, we have all experienced a transformational journey in our lives, and this year’s festival is case in point.
We acknowledge these traditional lands of the Stoney Nakoda Nations, Tsuut’ina First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Shuswap Nations, Ktunaxa Nations, and Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.
Our 2023 program takes you on a ruckus ride to the rugged peaks of Kyrgyzstan, soaring high on the cliffs of Yamnuska and down to the inky depths of the Pacific Ocean, where new life is discovered and is already under threat. You will meet Elders, heroes, and underdogs. There will be some old familiar faces, and you’ll make new friends along the way. Some of the protagonists in this year’s films are obsessive – many are relentless in their search for that perfect line, while others prefer to find their own limits on the path to self-discovery.
Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain, photo by Donald Lee
Point your finger on a map and thrash through the jungles of Costa Rica to rediscover long-forgotten waterfalls. There will be glaciers, untouched powder, and incredible waves to catch
(Just ask Frank!). Dive into the films, and you might find yourself jumping off Nameless Tower in Pakistan, climbing in Norway alongside Leo Houlding with his young kids in tow, or making first descents in the Coast Mountains. Be reminded how First Nation communities have cared for this land long before we arrived and how it’s now up to all of us to be stewards of the places we love, just as Jeremy Jones has made protecting winter his life’s work. This year’s films and books are an emotional ride for the adventurous, so make sure your friends are close at hand. There will be a lot to talk about! The 48th annual Festival takes a journey deep into the current times we live in, where individual issues resonate globally. It seems like just when one journey is complete, we simply launch into the next. Festival guests Jess Kimura, Ashima Shiraishi, and Sonnie Trotter might have something to say about the perpetual cycle of life and where it takes us. I hope you enjoy this year’s films, books, and exhibitions. The quality of work submitted in 2023 is exceptional. We had record numbers of submissions to our competitions, and the bar is continually raised – you will see and hear that in the nine-day journey you are about to embark on. Tie in, and let’s begin.
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PARTNERS
Presenting Partners:
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Rab began in 1981 in the attic of a small, terraced house in Sheffield, England where Rab Carrington made the first sleeping bag to bear his name. Hand-stitched and devised with his own ingenious eye, Rab's experience from years spent in the mountains was apparent in his designs, and soon there was popular demand from Rab's friends and the growing local climbing community. But things didn't stop there. Word soon spread, and the Sheffield attic became a factory floor, creating sleeping bags and jackets for customers far and wide. Now, decades later, those honest, hard-wearing designs can be found all over the world; wherever adventurous individuals face up to the elements. Rab is the official and exclusive apparel for the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival and World Tour Canada and United States Screenings
CONTENTS
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46 – 47
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FILM DESCRIPTIONS
FILM SCREENINGS
EVENING SPEAKERS + FILMS
RADICAL REELS/SNOW SHOW
Cover Photo: Hael Somma, Chamonix, photo by Antoine Mesnage Photo, page 2: Photo by Katy Whitt, courtesy of Banff Centre Photos, this page starting top left clockwise: From the films Keepers of the Land, photo by Deirdre Leowinata; The Draconians, photo by Joonas Mattila; Deep Rising, courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute. Photo by Armando Vega, Qoyllur Rit’i -The Snow Star Fades
46 MOUNTAIN EXHIBITIONS
BOOK SIGNINGS
FESTIVAL MARKETPLACE
FILM/BOOK/PHOTO COMPETITIONS
40 – 41
BOOK EVENTS
42
LUX CINEMA BANFF/ ARTSPLACE CANMORE EVENTS
43 – 45
HOW TO FESTIVAL
53
DINING
54 – 55
GETTING AROUND
FREE EVENTS
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Chronoception
FESTIVAL AT A GLANCE Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
October 28
October 29
October 30
October 31
November 1
Morning Mixed Films
Morning Mixed Films
Evening Mixed Films
Exhibitions
Free Events
Gallery Hop
Afternoon Mixed Films
Radical Reels
9 am – 12 pm | p. 34
Oct. 28 – Nov. 5 10 am – 5 pm | Free | p. 47
Afternoon Mixed Films 2 – 5 pm | p. 34
Festival Opening Reception
9 am – 12 pm | p. 34
7 pm | p. 42
7:30 pm | p. 36
7:30 pm | p. 38
Radical Reels – Simulcast 7:30 pm | p. 38
FREE Events and Learning Opportunities For all free events and special partner events, see pages 43 – 45
Snow Show 7:30 pm | p. 38
Lux and artsPlace Screenings
5 – 7 pm | Free | p. 43
Sonnie Trotter, Ashima Shiraishi – and Films
p. 43
7 pm | p. 42
2 – 5 pm | p. 34
Deep Rising
p. 46 – 47
Throughout the Festival See page 42 From the film Chronoception, photo by Jeremy Bernard
Mountain Art Exhibition See pages 46 – 47
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IN PERSON Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
November 2
November 3
November 4
November 5
All Day Mixed Films
All Day Mixed Films
Morning Mixed Films
Morning Mixed Films
Festival Marketplace
Festival Marketplace
David Smart and Voices of Adventure Graham Zimmerman – Mingma G – Book Program Sherpa 10 am | p. 40
10 am | p. 41
Helen Mort – Book Program
Sid Marty – Book Program
Alex Buisse and Jeff Smoot – Book Program
Kate Rawles and Maria Coffey – Book Program
12:30 pm | p. 40
3 pm | p. 40
Radical Reels Repeat 7 pm | p. 42
Snow Show Repeat
7:30 pm | p. 37
3 pm | p. 41
Festival Marketplace
4 – 7 pm | Free | p. 49
Words & Wine
10 pm | p. 42
10 am – 7 pm | Free | p. 49
Afternoon Mixed Films 2 – 5 pm | p.35
9 am – 12 pm | p. 35
Yamnuska: The Ragged Edge 7 pm | p. 42
Snow Show Repeat Jeremy Jones – and Films 7:30 pm | p. 37
Evening Feature Film 7:30 pm | p. 34
Evening Mixed Films 7:30 pm | p. 34
Indigenous Dialogue – The Power of Women’s Stories 12:30 pm | Free | p. 45
Full Circle
2 – 5 pm | p. 35
3:30 pm | p. 42
Afternoon Mixed Films
7 pm | p. 42
Jess Kimura – and Films 7:30 pm | p. 37
Wild Life
2 pm | p. 42
Weak Layers
By Phone: 1.800.413.8368 or 403.762.6301 Tuesday – Thursday 12 – 5 p.m. See page 9 for more details. Online: banffmountainfestival.ca
Program subject to change.
Online Films Daily throughout the Festival. See page 8 for schedule.
3:30 pm | p. 42
Evening Mixed Films 7:30 pm | p. 35
Evening Feature Film
Best of the Festival – Awards Presentation and Films 7:30 pm | p. 39
7:30 pm | p. 35
Radical Reels Repeat
Best of the Festival – Films Only 8 pm | p. 39
9:30 pm | p. 42
Rab Stage Events Rab Stage Events Free | p. 45
Weak Layers
10 am – 5 pm | Free | p. 49
Rad Reels Repeat
4:30 pm | Free | p. 45
7 pm | p. 42
Snow Show Repeat
9 am – 12 pm | p. 35
9 am – 5 pm | p. 35
12:30 pm | p. 41
7 pm | p. 42
Leo Houlding, Book Awards – and Yamnuska Premiere
9 am – 5 pm | p. 35
Purchase your tickets
@banffmountainfestival
Free | p. 45
@banffmountainfilmfestival
9:30 pm | p. 42
@banffmtnfest
Rab Stage Events Free | p. 45
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SCHEDULE Feature Films
Oct 28 Oct 29 Oct 30 Oct 31
ONLINE Nov 1
Nov 2
Nov 3
Nov 4
Canada only
Weak Layers (24 hours, until 9 am Nov.6) Crows are White Subterranean Yamnuska: The Ragged Edge
Canada only
The Eagle With the Sunlight Eye
Mixed Film Programs Spirit Mixed Film Radical Reels Snow Show Aurora Mixed Films
Canada only
Flow Mixed Films Roam Mixed Films Focus Mixed Films Determination Mixed Films Impact Mixed Films Grit Mixed Films Journeys Mixed Films Perseverance Mixed Films Pathways Mixed Films Te Ara (The Path) & Carne et Osa Award-Winning Films
(Some films will be screened for 3 days after the Festival. Program announced 9 pm Nov.5)
Accessible Film Package
• Online Film Pass: $150 CAD. Watch as many films as you can (Up to 80 in Canada, 76 in USA) from Oct. 28 through Nov. 8! Available for purchase until Nov. 1. Pass includes the Award Winning Film Bundle. • Individual Program Rentals: From $15 – $25 per program from Oct. 28 – Nov. 8. • Award-Winning Film Bundle: Details announced Nov. 5, once award-winning films have been confirmed. Not all award-winning films will be screened in the bundle.
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Nov 5
Nov 6
Nov 7
Nov 8
TICKET INFORMATION Watch the festival in two ways – in person and online! GET TICKETS $18 – $75 Tickets for events at Banff Centre and our partner venues will be available directly through each location online and at the door (subject to availability). Banff Centre Box Office: tickets.banffcentre.ca/FILMFEST Events at Lux Cinema Banff: luxbanff.com Events at artsPlace Canmore: artsplacecanmore.com
RENT FILMS ONLINE Choose from a variety of programs, including curated mixed film programs and feature films. Available to watch online from Oct. 28 – Nov. 8! Online Film Pass: $150 | Available to purchase until Nov. 1. Individual program rentals: $15 – $25 | Available to purchase Oct. 28 – Nov. 8. watch.banffcentre.ca/FILMFEST Note: Different login accounts are required for the Banff Centre Box Office and the Festival online platform. Programs/details subject to change. Tickets are non-refundable.
BOX OFFICE
ACCESSIBILITY
403. 762.6301 | 1.800.413.8368 banffcentre.ca/box-office
We are offering some accessible programs for visually and hearing-impaired and D/deaf audience members during the 2023 Festival. These programs will have on-stage ASL interpretation for live aspects of the presentations (speakers and MCs) and personal Dolby CaptiView viewing devices available for film captions and audio description.
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 12 – 4 pm (MT) For inquiries outside these hours, please leave a message, and the team will follow up with you at their earliest opportunity. During the Festival, the Box Office in the Jenny Belzberg Theatre, Margaret Greenham Theatre and a temporary one in the Max Bell Auditorium lobby, will be open 30 minutes prior to each showtime. Theatres and Seating Banff Centre festival events are assigned seating in the Jenny Belzberg Theatre and Margaret Greenham Theatre and general admission in the Max Bell Auditorium. Doors will open approximately 30 minutes prior to each show. Last minute tickets for sold out shows will appear online immediately, and remaining tickets will be available for purchase at the Box Office in the lobby 30 minutes prior to screenings. Latecomer Policy For the enjoyment of other patrons, latecomers will not be admitted into the theatre until a suitable break between films, at the discretion of the Front of House Staff. Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled event and take into account the increased demands on traffic and parking.
If you would like to make an accessibility request please email box_office@banffcentre.ca in advance of these presentations. Accessible Programs: Jenny Belzberg Theatre Friday November 3, 7:30 pm
JEREMY JONES – AND FILMS Saturday November 4, 7:30 pm
JESS KIMURA – AND FILMS Sunday, November 5, 10:30 am
ACCESSIBILITY IN FILMMAKING See page 45. Accessible for hearing impaired audience members.
Accessible Film Package: Online: Oct. 28 – Nov. 8
Find out more about tickets and passes:
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FILMS A – Z DESCRIPTIONS Read more about the 84 film finalists from 13 countries in the 2023 Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival! * In Person attending the Festival
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4DWN (USA, 2023, 17 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Danny Schmidt Producer: Gnarly Bay, Lauren Todd
23.4 DEGREES (Canada, 2023, 10 min) Director: Jeff Thomas Producer: Anna Segal*
Journey with professional skier Anna Segal across the valleys, forests, boulder fields and mountain summits of British Columbia, as she explores her affinity with seasonal change, and the role it plays in connecting our modern lifestyle to the natural world. The ephemeral seasons that punctuate our year come courtesy of the Earth’s elliptical orbit around the sun, and the tilt of its axis. While skiing, hiking, running, scrambling, and climbing her way through the mountains, Anna gains a clearer understanding of the importance of predictable seasonal change and how it affects her, and the outdoor-loving community that surrounds her. Oct. 29 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Journeys Mixed Films
4DWN is a value-based, nonprofit organization and community resilience hub rooted in skate culture. Headquartered in South Dallas, in one of America’s largest food, infrastructure, and recreational deserts, their mission is to sustainably foster the health of kids, families, communities, and environment while providing free programs emphasizing recreation, education, cultivation, and conservation. Oct. 28 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Spirit Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: 23.4 Degrees, photo by Robin O'Neill; 4DWN, photo by Chris Naum
THE BALKANS MIRAGE: A JOURNEY ON WHEELS (Canada, 2023, 11 min) Director: Nicolas Bellavance* Producer: enroutelibre, Felix Burke
Felix and Nicolas will stop at nothing to immortalize every moment of their cycling adventure. Alongside them is Annie, a scientist on a quest to uncover the secrets of a species of bats. And then there's Mathieu, who hasn't a clue what he's gotten himself into…
ANTON PALZER: BREAKING THE CYCLE (Austria, 2022, 46 min) Director: Lukas Gellert* Producer: Lukgood Studio, Heidi Iro
AFTER YOU'VE GONE (USA, 2022, 12 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Max Erickson Producer: Flylords, Fiska Media, Jared Zissu
A story about a female fishing guide in the Adirondacks overcoming the hardships of battling cancer and losing her husband. She then takes a oncein-a-lifetime trip to Argentina where she is reignited with hope, passion, and life. Nov. 4 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Determination Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: After Your Gone; Anton Palzer: Breaking The Cycle, photo by Helge Roeske; The Balkans Mirage: A Journey on Wheels; The Best Skier You've Never Heard Of, photo by Mattias Fredriksson
World champion ski mountaineer Anton Palzer felt the need for a radical change in his life and shocked the alpine world by deciding to switch to a completely different sport: road cycling. When the BORA-Hansgrohe team recognized his talents, he was thrown into the grueling sink or swim game of professional cycling. Witness Anton’s transformation from champion to domestique, with only a sense of humour and an insane lung capacity as his allies. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Pathways Mixed Films
Oct. 29 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Journeys Mixed Films
THE BEST SKIER YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF (Sweden, 2023, 8 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Marcus Ahlström Producer: Stellar Equipment, Mattias Fredriksson*
After a ski racing career took him from the Alberta team to the Canadian national team as a junior, Adrian Grabinski* ventured further west and discovered his true calling at Shames Mountain, a little non-profit ski area, where it was the local ski community that truly stole his heart. Snow Show | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 1 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Snow Show View Schedule: filmfest.banffcentre.ca/schedule | 11
THE BLACKCOUNTRY JOURNAL (USA, 2023, 9 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Mallory Duncan, Patrick Elmore Producer: Uhuru Mountain Connections, Mallory Duncan
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. Snow Show | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 1 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Snow Show
CAMP COURAGE (USA, 2022, 32 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Max Lowe Producer: Big Mouth Productions, Katy Chevigny, Marilyn Ness
Made refugees by the war in Ukraine, Olga and her granddaughter, Milana, travel to a summer mountaineering camp in the Austrian Alps where they test the limits of bravery and the bonds between them. Oct. 29 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34
CAFÉ AMERICANO (USA, 2023, 14 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Joey Schusler, Ben Page, Thomas Woodson Producer: Ben Page Films, Joey Schusler, Ben Page
Inspired by a photograph handed to him by his father, Shawn Neer embarks on a trip across Italy in search of the country's best coffee...and best mountain bike trails. Radical Reels | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Rad Reels
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CANADA VERTICAL (Canada, 2023, 45 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Laurent Poliquin* Producer: Nicolas Roulx*
After years of preparation, a team of highly motivated Quebeckers set out 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 2000-kilometre journey across Nunavut and NWT until they reach the first dirt road available where bikes are waiting to be pedalled 4000 kilometres to Point Pelee in Ontario. Oct. 28 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Spirit Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: The Blackcountry Journal; Café Americano; Camp Courage; Canada Vertical, photo by Akor Adventurers
CARNE ET OSSA (Italy, 2023, 56 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Roberto Zazzara* Producer: Scuola di Cinema IFA, Cristiano Di Felice, Veronica Naccarella
CAPTAINS ON EL CAP (France, 2023, 53 min) Director: Brian Mathé, Morgan Monchaud Producer: Solidream, Brian Mathé, Morgan Monchaud
Sam Berthe has always dreamt of climbing the Dawn Wall in Yosemite, one of the most difficult climbing routes in the world. But as everyone knows, getting there is half the journey. Especially when you decide to leave Europe by sailboat with a group of strangers, and a dog, to reach your destination.
In a small town perched in the mountains of Abruzzo, a unique competition has been held for centuries. Every year, in Pacentro, locals throw themselves from a cliff onto scree slopes where they run down to the stream, before running back up. The first to enter the church wins the so-called Corsa degli Zingari. Oct. 30 | 7 pm | artsPlace| Evening Mixed Films p.42 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Te Ara (The Path) & Carne Et Ossa
Nov. 4 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/ All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Perseverance Mixed Films
CHANGABANG: RETURN TO THE SHINING MOUNTAIN (New Zealand, 2023, 20 min) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Nick Kowalski Producer: Nick Kowalski Film, Nick Kowalski
In 1976, British alpinists Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker made the first ascent of the West Wall of Changabang. For the next four decades the route gained legendary status as climbers from around the world would come to attempt to successfully repeat this route. In 2022, three climbers from New Zealand would try their luck on this infamous climb. Will they succeed? Nov. 5 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/ All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Spirit Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Captains on El Cap, photo by Julia Cassou; Carne et Ossa; Changabang: Return to the Shining Mountain
* In Person
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CHASING KASPER (USA, 2023, 11 min) Director: Nick Waggoner* Producer: Sweetgrass Productions, Matt Coté*
A bicycle, in its essence, is a way from one place to another. But sometimes it’s also a way through something. For Tessa Treadway* and her nine-year-old son, Kasper*, mountain biking has soothed the grief from losing husband and father, professional skier Dave Treadway, to a 2019 backcountryskiing accident. Nov. 5 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Grit Mixed Films
CHICAS AL AGUA (USA, 2022, 18 min) Director: Liz McGregor* Producer: BoonDocs, Liz McGregor
You can count the number of female paddlers in Futaleufú, Chile on one hand... and they want to change that. After many riverside matés and floating conversations, the idea to create a kayak course for local teenage girls was hatched. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Pathways Mixed Films
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CHRONOCEPTION (France, 2023, 53 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Guillaume Broust Producer: Picture Organic Clothing
On the trail of nomadic peoples and the ancient Silk Roads, Thomas Delfino, accompanied by Léa Klaue and Aurélien Lardy, embark on an expedition to reach one of the most remote places on the continent. The Kokshaal-Too range is located in the Tian Shan mountain range, on the border of Kyrgyzstan and China, and harbors unexplored mountain faces. This skilled team, accompanied by renowned guides Hélias Millerioux* and Jean-Yves Fredriksen, find themselves propelled into a space where time seems to have suddenly come to a halt. Radical Reels | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MGT | Evening Feature Film p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Radical Reels
Photos, from the films: Chasing Kasper, photo by Jason Mannings; Chicas Al Agua, photo by Josiah Roe; Chronoception, photo by Jeremy Bernard; Climbing Temperatures: On Top of the World, photo by Shanta Nepali
CLIMBING TEMPERATURES: ON TOP OF THE WORLD (Nepal, 2022, 29 min) CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Shanta Nepali* Producer: Voices from the Roof of the World, Andrew Tkach, Shanta Nepali
Mingma Sherpa, a young high school graduate from Kathmandu visits her ancestral village of Phortse and learns about climate change from her father who has worked as a Himalayan mountaineer for 23 years, having climbed Everest 20 times and describes how rising temperatures have led to rockfalls and avalanches and the melting of the Everest base camp. From her mother she learns how rising temperatures have affected their crops. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MGT | Evening Feature Film p.34/35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Impact Mixed Films
CROWS ARE WHITE (USA, 2022, 97 min) Director: Ahsen Nadeem* Producer: Memory, Normal Content, Argent Pictures, Ahsen Nadeem, Riel Roch Decter, Sebastian Pardo
After decades of living a secret life, a filmmaker travels to a strict Japanese monastery in search of guidance but the only monk who will help him prefers ice cream and heavy metal over meditation. Crows are White is an exploration of truth, faith and love, from the top of a mountain to the bottom of a sundae.
COLD CRUSH (Canada, 2022, 14 min) Director: Ariane Moisan* Producer: URBANIA, Mylène Fraser*
East of Quebec, the Magdalen Islands are an archipelago of rare beauty where only 12,000 people live. Alexis Boudreau, a ninthgeneration fisherman, is part of a small community of locals who brave winds and tides by surfing year round. For these passionate people who are never coldblooded (or cold at all), climate change is a threat that they literally surf on as best they can, for better or for worse.
CROSS COUNTRIES
Nov. 5 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Feature Film
(France, 2023, 8 min) Director: Pierre Henni Producer: Kilian Bron
From the roots of mountain biking in the USA, to the dense Canadian forests and rock slabs of British Columbia, mountain biker Kilian Bron goes on another tour – this time on some of the most beautiful North American trails. Radical Reels | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Radical Reels
Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MGT | Evening Feature Film p.34/35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Impact Mixed Films
CRYING GLACIER (Germany, 2023, 14 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Lutz Stautner Producer: El Flamingo GmbH, Philipp Becker
The louder the glacier, the stronger the melt. The creaking, cracking, and rippling is the voice of impermanence. Sound artist Ludwig Berger* shows how important it is to listen to the world that surrounds us. Photos, from the films: Cold Crush, photo by Laurent Bilodeau; Cross Countries, photo by JB Liautard; Crows Are White, photo by Ryushin; Crying Glacier, photo by Lutz Stautner
* In Person
Nov. 4 | 9 am | Various venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films pg. 35 Oct 28 - Nov 8 |ONLINE | Determination Mixed Films
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DAYDREAM – SEARCHING FOR THE INNER PEAK (Italy, 2023, 25 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Alessandro d'Emilia* Producer: a.d.v. srls, Alessandro d'Emilia
DAUGHTER OF THE SEA (USA, 2023, 17 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Nicole Gormley, Nancy Kwon Producer: Backroads Pictures, Monika McClure, Alex Lowther, Nicole Gormley, Kevin Hoban, Peter Goetz, Jaeha "Thomas" Kim, Min Chul Shin, Sooyoung "Suzy" Kim
After Jaeyoun Kim, a native of Mara Island in South Korea, moves to Seoul to pursue corporate work, she struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. She decides to return home where generations of women in her family have worked as haenyeo, free-diving “mermaids” who harvest seafood from the ocean floor. Nov. 4 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Determination Mixed Films
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Daydream is a short documentary that captures the boundless curiosity, relentless spirit of exploration, and determination that leads to the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, as experienced through the stories of two individuals connected to the mountains. Fausto de Stefani is an alpinist and naturalist who completed all 14 eight-thousand metre peaks and Simone Salvagnin is a visually impaired Paralympic athlete who lost his sight at the age of 13 but never lost his desire to travel. Representing two generations of climbers with diverse motivations, they embark on a transformative journey in Nepal, where they find a shared sense of purpose that emphasizes the importance of slowness, love, connection, and respect for Mother Earth. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Pathways Mixed Films
DEEP RISING (USA, 2023, 94 min) Director: Matthieu Rytz Producer: Deep Rising PTE, Matthieu Rytz
Narrated by Jason Momoa, Deep Rising illuminates the vital relationship between the deep ocean and sustaining life on Earth. The documentary also follows mining startup The Metals Company, as it pursues funding, public favor, and permission from the International Seabed Authority to mine wide swaths of the Pacific Ocean floor. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MGT | Evening Feature Film p.34/35 Oct. 29 | 7 pm | artsPlace | Feature Film p.42
Photos, from the films: Daughter of the Sea, photo by Nicole Gormley; Daydream – Searching For The Inner Peak, photo by Alex Demilia; Deep Rising, photo by Geomar
DESCENDANCE (Austria, 2023, 32 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Michael Haunschmidt* Producer: Legs of Steel, Daniel Schiessl
Dennis Ranalter*, aka D-Ran, is a world class free-ride skier with dual Austrian and African heritage. Setting out on a journey to revisit his paternal family in Ghana, Africa, he recognizes the need to celebrate multiculturism as part of his self-identity. Nov. 4 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Determination Mixed Films
THE DRACONIANS
Snow Show | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 1 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Snow Show
DRIVING SWEEP
(USA, 2023, 4 min) Director: Nathan McBride* Producer: NVisualMedia, Nathan McBride
(USA, 2023, 10 min)
Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Pathways Mixed Films
(UK, 2023, 92 min)
Skiers, Sam Favret and Nikolaï Schirmer team up in Norway to find the best mountain lines on a ski touring trip and in the process will find some answers to the age old question, why do we make ski films?
DESERT WINGS
Paramotoring is a niche, largely undocumented, and little-known flying sport. Shot over six days, with multiple paramotor pilots, Desert Wings highlights some of the most dramatic desert landscapes in the American Southwest.
THE EAGLE WITH THE SUNLIT EYE
(France, 2023, 30 min) Director: Maxime Moulin Producer: Clustr Films, Blackcrows
WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Ted Simpson* Producer: Scout Studio, Finbar O'Sullivan
We drove it to extinction. We brought it back. Can we learn to look it in the eye? The White Tailed Eagle is one of the largest birds of prey on the planet. For generations, humans have struck an uneasy relationship with this apex predator. The return of this apex predator in Britain sparked controversy, as accusations of livestock killings quickly surfaced from Scotland’s rural community. Despite no record of predation in Norway, and with an Irish reintroduction scheme ongoing, in Scotland a war of words rages on over the future of this raptor. Oct. 29 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Feature Film
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Greg Cairns* Producer: Cairns Film, Greg Cairns
Few river guides ever get the chance to drive Idaho’s Iconic sweep boat. Follow Katie Veteto as she learns how to “drive sweep” down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Oct. 28 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Sonnie Trotter, Ashima Shiraishi – and Films p. 36 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Journeys Mixed Films
* In Person
Photos, from the films: Descendance, photo by Daniel Schiessl; Desert Wings; The Draconians, photo by Joonas Mattila; Driving Sweep, photo by Greg Cairns; The Eagle With the Sunlit Eye, photo by Gemma Wearing
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EL GAVILÁN (USA, 2022, 20 min) Director: Bronwyn Hodgins*, Savannah Cummins Producer: Savy Media, Savannah Cummins
EARTHSIDE (USA, 2023, 33 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Rob Wassmer, Kaki Orr Producer: The North Face, Aidan Haley, Christina Lusti
In 2022, Hilaree Nelson, Emily Harrington, Christina Lustenburger, and Brette Harrington embarked on an expedition above the Arctic circle with a vision to climb and ski first descents on Baffin Island. 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. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jeremy Jones – and Films p.37 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Flow Mixed Films
Rising out of the arid Mexican Desert lies a 274 metre ship’s prow of elegant limestone sporting a 9-pitch 5.13 route established in the 90s by Jeff Jackson. A cutting-edge big wall free climb at the time, this route shut down hard men for years. Shrouded in mysticism, the bolts rusted and the holds collected dust until a couple of young gals from Canada decided to give it a try. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jeremy Jones – and Films p.37 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Flow Mixed Films
ETERNAL FLAME (Switzerland, 2023, 26 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Nicolas Bossard Producer: MS PROD, Nicolas Bossard
After having climbed the Eternal Flame route on Nameless Tower in Pakistan (6200m), French BASE jumpers Eric Jamet and Antoine Pecher combine the ascent with one of the most beautiful BASE jumps imaginable. Following in the footsteps of pioneer jumpers from 1990, the duo of friends devour adventure and all it offers, beauty, power and anxiety all contribute to the experience. Radical Reels | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Radical Reels
Photos, from the films: Earthside, photo by Drew Smith; El Gavilán, photo by Savannah Cummins; Eternal Flame
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FRONTLINE (USA, 2023, 25 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Steep Motion, Nicole Southwell* Producer: Steep Motion, Charlotte Percle, Nicole Southwell, Charlie Herrington, Cobi Krumholz, Satchele Burns*
Frontline follows a resilient group of women who use running, friendship, and adventure as their antidote to burnout from working in healthcare. Together, they’re training to trail run 180 km over 10 days around Mont Blanc.
GEORGIA ASTLE: FLIP THE SWITCH
Nov. 5 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Grit Mixed Films
(Canada, 2023, 3 min) Director: Scott Secco* Producer: Scott Secco Films, Scott Secco
FULL CIRCLE (USA, 2023, 100 min) CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Josh Berman Producer: Level 1, Conor Smith
FUEGO (France, 2023, 7 min) Director: Pierre Henni Producer: Kilian Bron
From Guatemala to Peru to Bolivia, Fuego is a new mountain biking masterpiece. Kilian Bron rides from the foot of the Fuego volcano the day before its historic eruption, to the colourful facades of Barrio Chualluma in La Paz, through the geological formations of the Valle de las Animas, to an unforgettable meeting with the Cholitas Escaladoras. Oct. 28 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films P.34 Oct. 28 - Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Spirit Mixed Films
Faced with a traumatic injury that renders you permanently disabled, how would you reinvent yourself? In 2014, Trevor Kennison's life was forever altered by a broken back. Full Circle is both an unblinking examination of the challenges of life after spinal cord injury – and a celebration of the opportunity for growth that such a tragedy can present.
If you don’t have role models to look up to, it’s harder to progress as a rider. Georgia Astle* grew up chasing her older brother. “If he could do it, I could do it” she figured. She got comfortable “flipping the switch” and pushing against the clock. Watch Georgia explore some of British Columbia’s most striking landscapes, on a search for terrain to push her riding, inspired by a rising tide of female freeriders around the world. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MGT | Evening Feature Film p.34/35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Impact Mixed Films
Oct. 29 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Nov. 4 | 7 pm | Lux | Feature Film Oct. 31 – Nov. 1 | ONLINE | Feature Film
Photos, from the films: Frontline; Fuego, photo by JB Liautard; Full Circle, photo by Trevor Kennison; Georgia Astle: Flip The Switch, photo by Scott Secco
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THE GREAT ALPINE HIGHWAY – 73 (New Zealand, 2022, 24 min) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Finlay Woods Producer: Craig Murray
GOING GREENLAND (USA, 2023, 23 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Jessica Baker*, Erich Roepke, Rachael Burks* Producer: Going Greenland Production, Jessica Baker, Rachael Burks
What happens when you combine a renewable energy sailboat with an arctic ski expedition in Greenland for the first time ever? Athletes Rachael Burks and Jessica Baker put the idea to test, and endure a both harrowing and inspiring journey along Greenland’s West coast fjords and towering mountains. What ensues is an inspiring and formidable journey as compromise and progress go hand in hand. Oct. 28 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Sonnie Trotter, Ashima Shiraishi – and Films p. 36 Oct. 30 | 7 pm | artsPlace| Evening Mixed Films p.42 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Journeys Mixed Films
The Great Alpine Highway is a stretch of road that provides access to some of New Zealand's biggest terrain. Follow five professional skiers as they pile into a converted bus, in search of untouched lines to ski. Snow Show | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 1 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Snow Show
HOW DID WE GET HERE (Canada, 2023, 22 min) Director: Clay Mitchell Producer: CK9 Studios, Simon Shave
The Blondes, three strange animals. Who are they? What are they thinking? Are they naturally Blonde? A film highlighting the ski crew the Blondes through their friendship and adventures in skiing and in life. Snow Show | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 1 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Snow Show
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JANWAAR (USA, 2022, 11 min) Director: Danny Schmidt Producer: Pure Gold Pictures, Danny Schmidt
Janwaar celebrates a rambunctious group of kids whose lives are transformed when a skatepark is built in their small village in India. Raw talent, creativity, and unadulterated childhood find a home on four wheels, and manage to break down generations of caste and gender barriers in the process. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.34 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Impact Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Going Greenland, photo by Erich Roepke; The Great Alpine Highway – 73, photo by Matt Cherubino; How Did We Get Here?, photo by CK9 Studios; Janwaar, photo by Danny Schmidt
KEEPERS OF THE LAND (Canada, 2023, 28 min) Director: Deirdre Leowinata*, Douglas Neasloss Producer: Moonfish Media Inc., Deirdre Leowinata, Douglas Neasloss
JOJO – A TOAD MUSICAL (USA, 2023, 9 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Chelsea Jolly* Producer: Jolly Productions, Chelsea Jolly
Join JoJo Nyaribo, a young nature lover and wildlife advocate as he explores the meaning of biodiversity and stewardship in his own backyard. This story weaves together Jojo’s love for the natural world with his journey in learning about, and fighting against, a specific fungus that has been wiping out a staggering number of amphibians around the globe. Nov. 4 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Determination Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Jojo – A Toad Musical, photo by D. Herasimtschuk; Keepers of the Land, photo by Deirdre Leowinata; Le Toit De Ben
In the heart of British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest, one Nation is reclaiming the power they held for millennia. As the impacts of colonial exploitation and mismanagement take an increasing toll on their territory, the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation finds strength in its stories and culture, emerging as a stewardship leader in a new age of reconciliation in Canada. The film is a powerful story of resurgence told through the eyes of elder and hereditary chief Nismuutk, Ernest Mason Jr., and the new young leaders following in his footsteps. Nov. 5 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Grit Mixed Films
LE TOIT DE BEN (Canada, 2022, 14 min) Director: Nicolas Bellavance* Producer: Arc'teryx, Amandine Geraud*
Autumn 1958. Val-David, the cradle of climbing in Quebec. Two daring young climbers embark on the ascent of a route that at the time seemed unattainable. An overhanging roof suspended in the air, defying all the conventions of the time, it only takes one attempt for the lead climber to leave his mark: henceforth known as "Le Toit de Ben". Oct. 28 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Focus Mixed Films
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THE LEGEND OF GOLDHORN (Slovenia, 2022, 14 min) CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Lea Vučko Producer: Octopics, Damir Grbanovic*
LEFT RIGHT – A FILM ABOUT TURNING (Switzerland, 2023, 22 min) Director: Samuel McMahon* Producer: Nidecker Snowboards, Tom WilsonNorth
Whether it's riding into a jump, navigating exposed faces, floating through forests, or your first snowboard lesson, turning is at the heart of snowboarding. Filmmaker Samuel McMahon brings a decade of experience behind the lens to this deep dive into snowboarding culture that examines resort riding, high mountain freeriding, Japanese flatland and, of course, lots of powder. Snow Show | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 1 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Snow Show
A hunter heads out to the mountains to mend his broken heart. On his way, he can’t escape the visions of his lover who left him. As he loses his mind, his dark side comes to life. The shadow guides him to hunt the mythical Goldhorn and ultimately leads him to his demise. Based on a Slovenian folktale, this animated film is a story about greed and our relationship towards nature. Nov. 5 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Grit Mixed Films
(USA, 2023, 10 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Kirk Horton Producer: Little Bear Creative, Kirk Horton
LEO & CHESTER (Canada, 2022, 8 min) CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Andrea Wing* Producer: MMGY Origin, Aline Mayerhoffer*
Photos, from the films: Left Right – A Film About Turning, photo by Ed Bomfield; The Legend Of Goldhorn, photo by Lea Vucko; Leo & Chester, photo by Seth Gillis; Light Beams For Helena, photo by Jeff Panella
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LIGHT BEAMS FOR HELENA
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. Oct. 29 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Focus Mixed Films
Helena Bourdillon has pushed her limits in the freediving world, using a single breath to dive to depths that would kill most human beings. But her path to discovering her diving potential started 20 years ago, when she was on the verge of suicide. Light Beams For Helena explores her journey with depression, her ongoing mental health efforts, and what diving into the darkness of deep water has taught her about life and light. Nov. 5 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Focus Mixed Films
MUSTAFA CEYLAN (Switzerland, 2022, 12 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Benoît Goncerut, Jules Guarneri Producer: Cause, Benoît Goncerut
This is the story of a young Turkish immigrant, destined to play football and take over his parents kebab restaurant. But one day, fate put a pair of skis in his way. Snow Show | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 1 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Snow Show
LOSING BLUE (Canada, 2023, 17 min) Director: Leanne Allison* Producer: National Film Board of Canada, David Christensen
Losing Blue is a cinematic poem about losing the otherworldly blues of ancient mountain lakes, now fading due to climate change. With stunning cinematography, this short documentary immerses the viewer in the magnificence of these rare lakes, pulling us in to stand on their rocky shores, witness their power and understand what their loss would mean – both for ourselves and for the Earth.
LUNA SKI (Canada, 2022, 5 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Rob Heule*
Skiing in the Canadian Rockies under the light of the full moon takes on a new creative approach in this short animated film.
(USA, 2023, 11 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Perseverance Mixed Films
Director: Darby McAdams* Producer: McAdams Films, Rush Sturges, Ashley Peel*, Darby McAdams
In the tourism town of Livingston, 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.
Oct. 28 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Aurora Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Losing Blue; Luna Ski, photo by Kyle Gibson; Mustafa Ceylan; Near The River, photo by Darby McAdams
NEAR THE RIVER
Nov. 4 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Perseverance Mixed Films
* In Person
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THE PASS (Canada, 2023, 15 min) WORLD PREMIERE
ONE DEGREE° (France, 2022, 54 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Alex Lopez Producer: Riding to Explore
NUPTSE: TOUCHING THE INTANGIBLE (France, 2023, 66 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Hugo Clouzeau Producer: L'Endroit
Hélias Millerioux*, Frédéric Degoulet and Benjamin Guigonnet dream of putting up a new extreme route on the legendary south face of Nuptse (8000m), in the heart of the Himalaya. Nuptse: Touching the Intangible becomes an obsessive quest for three French mountaineers trapped in their compulsive desire for the summit. Nov. 4 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Determination Mixed Films
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One Degree is a kite-surfing adventure at the crossroads of outdoor sport and activism showcasing the changes our environment is currently experiencing. Embark on this journey looking for places to ride on some of the highest alpine lakes in the world in the Andes and the Himalaya. Stunning high altitude cinematography brings you the colors of the high mountains and their turquoise lakes as the viewer is confronted with the causes and consequences of the disappearance of glaciers.
Director: Andrea Wing* Producer: Well Travelled Collective, Zanny Venner*
Rogers Pass represents one of the most complicated avalanche programs in the world. Ski touring through its storied terrain is only possible thanks to the visionary mountain guide who engineered the ski system years ago, and the woman she mentored who’s now at the helm of that avalanche program. The stakes are higher than most skiers could ever imagine. Oct. 28 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Focus Mixed Films
Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Focus Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Nuptse: Touching The Intangible; One Degree°, photo by Alex Lopez; The Pass, photo by Zoya Lynch
RAKCHHAM (Germany, 2022, 22 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Ray Demski Producer: Ray Demski Photo & Film, Ray Demski
PEMÓN (UK, 2023, 15 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Brandon Pestano Producer: Apropos Productions Ltd., Paul DuBois
Indigenous Pemón Chief Juvencio Gómez and his family have been forced to migrate from their ancestral homelands due to invasive mining projects. This portrait uniquely reflects on stories of the Venezuelan Kumarakapay people and their rapidly changing culture.
In Rakchham, India, Bernd Zangerl was searching for the perfect line, but what he discovered was even better than that. For climbers, Rakchham is a playground with endless possibilities. Together with his friends, Bernd has established hundreds of boulderproblems in the magical forests around the village with the respectful cooperation of the people who have been living there for thousands of years. Oct. 28 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Sonnie Trotter, Ashima Shiraishi – and Films p.36 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Journeys Mixed Films
Oct. 28 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Perseverance Mixed Films
RANGE RIDER (USA, 2023, 30 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Colin Arisman* Producer: Wild Confluence Media, Colin Arisman
As wolves repopulate Washington State, conflict is heating up with rural ranching communities. Range rider Daniel Curry's* job is to patrol wild areas on horseback, creating a buffer between wolves and the cattle herds that graze on public lands. When these wild carnivores are suspected of killing livestock, the consequences for wolf packs can be fatal. As illegal poaching and state sponsored kills take their toll, can Daniel prove that coexistence between ranchers and wolves is possible? Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jess Kimura – and Films p.37 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Roam Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Pemón; Rakchham, photo by Ray Demski; Range Rider, photo by Oliver Sutro
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RE (USA, 2023, 6 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Iz La Motte Producer: Sweetgrass Productions, Alta Ski Area
REEL ROCK: BURNING THE FLAME
Twenty years ago, Re forged her own path in the outdoor sports community as one of the few women in her field. As an action sports photographer, she is dedicated to working with and showcasing the strength and individual personalities of female athletes. Re landed the first cover shot of a woman for Backcountry Magazine then she also secured the first all-female cover shot for Skiing Magazine. She views her work as a catalyst, fostering a social shift in the perception of women athletes in popular culture.
(USA, 2023, 48 min) Director: Peter Mortimer Producer: Reel Rock, Zachary Barr
Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Pathways Mixed Films
Big wall free climbing masters Babsi and Jacopo seek their greatest challenge yet: a free ascent of Eternal Flame, an elusive, 914 metre route up the legendary Nameless Tower in Pakistan’s Karakoram range. Facing extreme conditions and 5.13 trad climbing at high altitude, a two-year quest comes down to one short weather window. Captured with drones and on-mountain cameras in one of the most stunning places on earth, Burning the Flame transports viewers to a place normally offlimits to all but the world’s best climbers.
REEL ROCK: DNA (USA, 2023, 23 min) Director: Josh Lowell Producer: Reel Rock, Zachary Barr
29-year-old French sport climber Seb Bouin has been quietly working his way through the elite grades, culminating in his attempt to establish a long pitch through an overhanging cave in the Verdon Gorge of France. His proposed line is so futuristic, the moves so improbable, that if Seb can put it all together it may be the most difficult route ever climbed. Radical Reels | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Radical Reels
Nov. 5 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Grit Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Re, photo by Chloe Jimenez; Reel Rock: Burning the Flame; Reel Rock: DNA
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RENAISSANCE (Canada, 2022, 5 min) Director: Mike McKay* Producer: Five2Nine, Mike McKay
A ballet dancer finds her true expression through rediscovering her passion for movement in the mountains.
REEL ROCK: RESISTANCE CLIMBING
Nov. 4 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Perseverance Mixed Films
(USA, 2023, 37 min) Director: Zachary Barr, Nick Rosen Producer: Reel Rock, Zachary Barr, Nick Rosen, Inas Radaydeh, Tim Bruns
In the strife-torn hills of Palestine, a diverse crew of Bedouins, dirtbags, and urban professionals embraces climbing as a muchneeded respite from the burdens of the Israeli occupation. American writer and climber Andrew Bisharat visits the West Bank to explore his own roots and the power of climbing to transform lives. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.34 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Impact Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Reel Rock Resistance Climbing; Renaissance, photo by Mason Neufeld; The Right to Joy; School of Fish, photo by Colin Arisman
THE RIGHT TO JOY (USA, 2022, 20 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Tim Kressin, Jay Melena Producer: Wondercamp, Davis Goslin
As a trans-masculine cyclist and policy scholar, Izzy Sederbaum was searching for community and acceptance within the sport. After surviving a rare cougar attack on a ride outside of Seattle in early 2018, Izzy was hospitalized with severe facial trauma while hateful anti-trans rhetoric filled comment sections of news articles that he had little to no control over. Despite these challenges, Izzy found solace and support in the Seattle cycling community, which reignited his passion for the sport. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jess Kimura – and Films p.37 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Roam Mixed Films
SCHOOL OF FISH (USA, 2022, 19 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Colin Arisman*, Oliver Sutro Producer: Wild Confluence Media, Orvis, Colin Arisman, Oliver Sutro
Indigenous people and salmon have been intertwined for thousands of years in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The knowledge of harvesting, preserving, and sharing fish is as important here as any lesson in a book. Today, kids must not only learn from their elders how to fish, but also how to fight. For the last century, corporations have sought to extract the wealth of this rich region. Now Pebble Mine threatens to pollute the pristine headwaters of Bristol Bay. Can the next generation step up to defend the most prolific salmon run left on earth? Nov. 5 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Perseverance Mixed Films
* In Person
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SEA TO SKY TRAIL SERIES: PROGRESSION (Canada, 2022, 12 min) Director: Joel Fuller* Producer: Joel Fuller, Michael Overbeck*
SEA TO SKY TRAIL SERIES: CREATING SPACE (Canada, 2022, 11 min) Director: Joel Fuller* Producer: Joel Fuller, Michael Overbeck*
This short film tells the story of JoJo Das, a runner, climber, and compassionate individual who has called the Sea-to-Sky home for the past decade. JoJo’s journey is one of transformation, as he reflects on how he used to feel the need to “earn” his place in the outdoor community and how, through his work in the DEI space and the supportive trail running community in Squamish, he now believes that the outdoors should be a place of open invitation for all. Nov. 5 | 9 am | Various Venues | Morning/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Grit Mixed Films
One step at a time, the trailrunning community is constantly moving upward. In recent years progression has vaulted forward, with runners blending inspiration from the world of alpinism, rock climbing, and running and tackling technical terrain in a way we’ve never seen. Follow along 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. Oct. 28 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Spirit Mixed Films
SHAPED BY WILD (Canada, 2023, 40 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Bryan Smith*, Cameron Sylvester Producer: Reel Water Productions, Bryan Smith
Spanning a distance over 1200 kilometres, the diversity of landscape and culture distinguish British Columbia’s Coast Mountain Range from anywhere else on earth. Through the eyes of individuals who have chosen to forge a life amongst mountains, forests, and ocean, the depth of the range is discovered. For those who choose to embrace its vastness, there is a tangible, innate attraction to the Coast Mountains. Often hard to articulate, it is a geography that consumes and shapes the individuals who live amongst it. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MGT | Evening Feature Film p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Aurora Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: Sea To Sky Trail Series: Creating Space, photo by Michael Overbeck; Sea To Sky Trail Series: Progression, photo by Michael Overbeck; Shape By Wild, photo by Bryan Smith
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SOUNDSCAPE SLIDES ON THE MOUNTAIN (Canada, 2023, 30 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Seth Gillis* Producer: Aline Mayerhoffer*, Sandy Ward*
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. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jeremy Jones – and Films p.37 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Flow Mixed Films
(USA, 2023, 15 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
STILL ALIVE
Director: Timmy O'Neill* Producer: Well Travelled Collective, Sarah Steele*
(USA, 2023, 27 min)
Soundscape shares the sightless experience of climbing a mountain via echo location, touch, and imagination. The film follows 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. Using expert camera work and emotive, novel animation to bring to life a concept by adaptive climbing pioneer Timmy ONeill, Soundscape is a surprising and soulful adventure. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jess Kimura – and Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Roam Mixed Films
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Santino Martirano* Producer: Santino Martirano
Doctors gave him until age twentyfive to live and now, ten years after his expiration date, he is still climbing. Klaas Willems is a rock climber who, due to his Cystic Fibrosis, has dedicated his life to climbing in clean air. He has bolted hundreds of routes in non-polluted areas like Sardinia, Italy and found great success and peace in the process. His journey takes on a new dimension when he is also diagnosed with cancer. Oct. 28 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 30 | 7 pm | artsPlace| Evening Mixed Films p.42 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Spirit Mixed Films
SONS OF THE WIND (France, 2023, 15 min)
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Jérémy Bigé Producer: Jérémy Bigé
In the summer of 2022, Jérémy Bigé embarked on a journey through the mountains of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Walking in the footsteps of Soviet emissaries, explorers, and the nomads who inhabit the high meadows, he travelled 2000 kilometres, with 90,000 metres of elevation gain, carrying a mere five kilograms of luggage. Oct. 29 | 9 am | JBT | Morning Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Focus Mixed Films
SPACE CRAFT (Canada, 2023, 14 min) Director: Simon Shave, Clay Mitchell, Ty Theoret Producer: CK9 Studios, Simon Shave, Clay Mitchell
"So you want to go to space? Let's see what it takes..." This film follows a young space cadet: Sam Kuch as he bravely takes on the rigours of space travel, sending his way to the moon.
* In Person Photos, from the films: Slides On The Mountain, photo by Seth Gillis; Sons Of The Wind, photo by Jérémy Bigé; Soundscape; Space Craft; Still Alive, photo by Santino Martirano
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TO BE FRANK (USA, 2023, 11 min) Director: Anna Wilder Burns* Producer: Morgan Sliff
TE ARA (THE PATH) (New Zealand, 2023, 48 min) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Director: Alexis Smith Producer: Greenstone TV, Alex Reed
SUBTERRANEAN (Canada, 2023, 87 min) Director: François-Xavier De Ruydts Producer: Cold Fingers Films, Jenny Rustemeyer
In a remarkable year, two gritty teams of hobbyist cavers are poised to break records for the longest and deepest caves in Canada. After discovering a flooded underground chamber, Katie, a daytime accountant, becomes obsessed with returning to the Bisaro Anima cave in the Rockies to push the caving depth record. At the same time, a passionate Vancouver Island team is attempting to link two tunnel systems to create the longest known cave in the country. From abyssal, muddy crawls to heart-pounding, vertical pits and underwater squeezes, these are places where no person has been before. Nov. 4 | 2 pm | Various Venues | Afternoon/All Day Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Feature Film
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Holly Beckham* is on a mission, to be the first Māori wahine to scale Everest. Lydia Bradey ONZM, the first woman to summit Chomolungma without oxygen, will be her mentor – and after many years of being a mountain guide, this will be her swansong. This is a story of two powerful women who have both faced adversity. At the documentary’s heart is the heroic resilience of a young Māori woman, who is determined to reconnect with her inner-strength starting in her own backyard. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MGT | Evening Feature Film p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Te Ara (The Path) & Carne Et Ossa
Frank Paine is a 73-year-old South Bay icon and local legend whose life orbits around a two-block stretch of beach. His unforgettable mustache and magnetic spirit are what most first notice, but Frank’s layers expose a depth that might answer some questions that surfers ask themselves. Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jeremy Jones – and Films p.37 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Flow Mixed Films
TWO POINT FOUR (United Kingdom, 2023, 20 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Natasha Brooks* Producer: Leo Houlding*
Photos, from the films: Subterranean, photo by Fix De Ruydts; Te Ara (The Path), photo by Pedro Pimentel; To Be Frank, photo by Anna Wilderburns; Two Point Four, photo by Natasha Brooks
Not your typical family holiday, but this is not your typical family. Leo Houlding, his wife Jess, their two children Freya (9yrs) and Jackson (5yrs) climb Norway's national mountain via a 610 metre big wall. Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Jess Kimura – and Films p.37 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Roam Mixed Films
WADING FOR CHANGE
WATERFALL HUNTERS
(USA, 2022, 12 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
(USA, 2023, 23 min) Director: Lindsey Hagen Producer: Gnarly Bay, Lauren Todd
For Latino conservationist and angler Jr Rodriguez to become “like the pictures he saw in magazines,” he had to leave behind what he loved the most. This is his story of pursuing his dream to become a fly fisherman and his efforts to make the sport more inclusive.
If you don’t know something exists, how do you give it a voice? Waterfall Hunters follows three Costa Ricans as they document, and inspire others to preserve invaluable ecosystems as they abseil, climb, and hike into the heart of the jungle to document and inspire others to preserve invaluable ecosystems in the Costa Rican jungle.
Director: Sofia Jaramillo, Jr Rodriguez Producer: Faith E. Briggs
THE VAGABONDS OF LOGAN (France, 2022, 40 min) Director: Mathieu Rivoire Producer: High Events, Cyril Salomon
At 5959 metres, Mount Logan is the highest peak in Canada and second highest peak in North America. Although one of the most remote mountains in the world, Hélias Millerioux*, Alex Marchesseau, Thomas Delfino, and Gregory Douillard did not choose the easiest approach. A machoistic march on foot and on skis, with 80 kilograms per person carried over hundreds of kilometers through relentless moraines and tormented glaciers finds them at the base of Logan’s East ridge, where the 4000 meters of vertical drop have never been skied before. And once the ski is complete, why not return to the ocean by raft?
Oct. 28 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Sonnie Trotter, Ashima Shiraishi – and Films p. 36 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Journeys Mixed Films
Nov. 3 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.34 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Impact Mixed Films
Nov. 4 | 7:30 pm | MBA | Evening Mixed Films p.35 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Pathways Mixed Films
Photos, from the films: The Vagabonds of Logan; Wading For Change, photo by Sofia Jaramillo; Waterfall Hunters, photo by Chris Naum
* In Person
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WEAK LAYERS
WILD LIFE
(USA, 2023, 88 min)
(USA, 2022, 90 min)
WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Katie Burrell* Producer: Realization Films, Jared Drake, Andrew Ladd*
After getting evicted, a stuck-in-life aspiring adventure filmmaker and mountain town local enters a 72hour ski film competition against the best pros and filmmakers in the business. Along with her two younger and wilder roommates, these outsiders take the slick, male-dominated industry down a notch while trying to win prize money to put a roof back over their heads. And on this journey they rediscover their love for the local community that surrounds them. Nov. 3 | 9:30 pm | Lux | Feature Film p. 42 Nov. 5 | 3:30 pm | Lux | Feature Film p. 42 Nov. 5 | ONLINE | Feature Film
WELL WORN LIFE WITH DANI REYES-ACOSTA (USA, 2022, 6 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Daniel Mitchell* Producer: Blk Elk Media, Kelsey Ferguson*
Meet Dani Reyes-Acosta: a mountain athlete, land cultivator, and storyteller whose path consistently seeks the limits of her possibility. Ticking off climbs and splitboard lines across South America, cultivating her role as a legacy Coloradoan, and setting the course for the future of outdoor access in remote communities, Dani is a visceral example of how self-care and self-determination can harmonize via the outdoors. Radical Reels | Various Dates/Venues p.38 Nov. 2 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Radical Reels
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Jimmy Chin, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi Producer: Little Monster Films, Jimmy Chin, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Bob Eisenhardt, Anna Barnes
From Oscar-winning filmmakers Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin (Free Solo, The Rescue) comes the inspiring story of conservationist, adventurer and entrepreneur Kristine Tompkins. Thirty years ago, Kristine and her husband Doug Tompkins abandoned their successful corporate lives for a profound adventure in the wilderness of Chile. Embarking on a deep love affair with each other and with their newly adopted country, they eventually purchased over a million acres of land with the goal of environmental preservation in Patagonia. Oct. 28 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Nov. 5 | 2 pm | artsPlace | Feature Film p.42
Photos, from the films: Weak Layers, photo by Darren Campbell; Well Worn Life with Dani Reyes-Acosta, photo by Blk Elk Media; Wild Life
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Banff Centre is where ideas take flight. WITH THE TIDE (USA, 2023, 25 min)
CANADIAN PREMIERE
Director: Chelsea Jolly* Producer: Jolly Productions, Chelsea Jolly
Set in the remote village of Yakutat, Alaska, With the Tide follows the youth of the Tlingit tribe as they further explore their relationship to the ocean, themselves, and the expanse of isolated wilderness they call home. Over the span of four years, this story documents the exploration of how surfing can increase health, wellness, and value for nature in a community that is constantly facing layers of adversity and the challenges of geographic isolation.
YAMNUSKA: THE RAGGED EDGE (Canada, 2023, 80 min) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: John Price* Producer: Sherpas Cinema, Malcolm Sangster*
Follow two modern day adventurers as they embark on a rock climbing journey through time, celebrating the rich history and folklore of one of Canada’s most iconic climbing cliffs as they pay homage to the colourful characters who have etched their names into its vertical walls since the 1950s.
Oct. 29 | 2 pm | JBT | Afternoon Mixed Films p.34 Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Journeys Mixed Films
Nov. 2 | 7:30 pm | JBT | Leo Houlding and Films p.6 Nov. 3 | 7pm | Lux | Feature Film Oct. 28 – Nov. 8 | ONLINE | Feature Film
Photos, from the films: With The Tide; Yamnuska: The Ragged Edge, photo by John Price
* In Person
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Reel Rock: Burning the Flame
FILM PROGRAMS
More film programs are on pages 36 – 39, and 42. Saturday
Sunday
Friday
October 28
October 29
November 3
MORNING MIXED FILMS
MORNING MIXED FILMS
EVENING FEATURE FILM
Jenny Belzberg Theatre 9 am – 12 pm | $38
Jenny Belzberg Theatre 9 am – 12 pm | $38
Margaret Greenham Theatre 7:30 pm | $38
Fuego
Leo & Chester
Georgia Astle: Flip the Switch
Sea to Sky Trail Series: Progression
Sons of the Wind
Cold Crush
4DWN
Camp Courage
Climbing Temperatures: On Top of the World
Still Alive BREAK, 15 MIN
Pemón
BREAK, 15 MIN
The Eagle With the Sunlit Eye
Canada Vertical
AFTERNOON MIXED FILMS Jenny Belzberg Theatre 2 – 5 pm | $38 The Pass Losing Blue Le Toit de Ben
AFTERNOON MIXED FILMS Jenny Belzberg Theatre 2 – 5 pm | $38 The Balkans Mirage: A Journey on Wheels 23.4 Degrees With the Tide BREAK, 15 MIN
BREAK, 15 MIN
Wild Life
BREAK, 15 MIN
Deep Rising
EVENING MIXED FILMS Max Bell Auditorium 7:30 pm | $38 Janwaar Waterfall Hunters Reel Rock: Resistance Climbing BREAK, 15 MIN
Luna Ski One Degree
Full Circle *Programs subject to change.
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School of Fish
With the Tide
Saturday
Saturday cont'd
Sunday
November 4
November 4
November 5
All Venues: Jenny Belzberg Theatre (JBT), Margaret Greenham Theatre (MGT), and Max Bell Auditorium (MBA)
EVENING FEATURE FILM
All Venues: Jenny Belzberg Theatre (JBT), Margaret Greenham Theatre (MGT), and Max Bell Auditorium (MBA)
MGT | 7:30 pm | $30
All Day Films: $75 (JBT) Half Day Films: $38 (MGT/MBA)
Shaped by Wild
MORNING MIXED FILMS
Break, 15 min
Te Ara (The Path) Chronoception
All Venues | 9 am – 12 pm
All Day Films: $75 (JBT) Half Day Films: $38 (MGT/MBA)
MORNING MIXED FILMS All Venues | 9 am – 12 pm Frontline
Daughter of the Sea
EVENING MIXED FILMS
Crying Glacier
MBA | 7:30 pm | $30
Reel Rock: Burning the Flame
Descendance
Desert Wings
BREAK, 15 MIN
BREAK, 15 MIN
Re
Sea to Sky Trail Series: Creating Space
Renaissance
Anton Palzer: Breaking the Cycle
The Legend of Goldhorn
Nuptse: Touching the Intangible
BREAK, 15 MIN
Keepers of the Land
After You've Gone
Chasing Kasper
Chicas al Agua
AFTERNOON MIXED FILMS All Venues | 2 – 5 pm
Daydream – Searching for the Inner Peak The Vagabonds of Logan
AFTERNOON MIXED FILMS All Venues | 2 – 5 pm
JoJo – A Toad Musical
Light Beams for Helena
Captains on El Cap
Changabang: Return to the Shining Mountain
BREAK, 15 MIN
Near the River Subterranean
Photos, from the films: Reel Rock: Burning the Flame; With the Tide, photo courtesy of Yakutat Surf Club, photo by Jolly Chelsea; School of Fish, photo by Colin Arisman
School of Fish BREAK, 15 MIN
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SPEAKERS AND FILMS
SONNIE TROTTER, ASHIMA SHIRAISHI – AND FILMS Saturday, October 28 | 7:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre, Banff Centre $38 Join us for opening night with two of the world’s most prolific climbers. Sonnie Trotter’s list of accomplishments encompasses all styles of climbing, from deep water soloing to big walls – and Ashima Shiraishi gained her reputation as a childhood climbing prodigy, and has reached the incomprehensible bouldering grade of V15. Both climbers join climber Ian Welsted for a conversation about family, life, and of course, climbing. The Summit of Excellence Award will be presented at the beginning of this program. Speaker presentation followed by films: Rakchham, Driving Sweep, Wading for Change, Going Greenland DRAW PRIZE SPONSORED BY LOWE ALPINE Photos courtesy of Sonnie Trotter and Ashima Shiraishi
*Programs subject to change.
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LEO HOULDING, BOOK AWARDS – AND YAMNUSKA PREMIERE Thursday, November 2 | 7:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre, Banff Centre $30 Britain’s Leo Houlding cemented his reputation as a remarkable climber when he free climbed El Capitan in Yosemite at the age of 18. He has since gone on to summit the world’s toughest peaks and explore the most extreme places on our planet. His new book Closer to the Edge takes us on a whirlwind journey from Venezuela to Antarctica to Baffin Island and back to the Lake District in the UK to meet his young family. This program begins with a presentation of the 2023 Banff Mountain Book awards. Speaker presentation followed by the World Premiere of Yamnuska: The Ragged Edge Book signings with winning authors in attendance and Leo Houlding will be held during intermission. DRAW PRIZE SPONSORED BY YETI
JEREMY JONES – AND FILMS
JESS KIMURA – AND FILMS
Friday, November 3 | 7:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre, Banff Centre $38
Saturday, November 4 | 7:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre, Banff Centre $38
This program will be accessible for visually-impaired and hearingimpaired audience members. See page 9 for details.
This program will be accessible for visually-impaired and hearingimpaired audience members. See page 9 for details.
Jeremy Jones is an awardwinning snowboarder and the founder of Protect Our Winters. Jones has starred in dozens of snowboard films including his highly acclaimed trilogy, Deeper, Further, and Higher. He joins us for an on stage presentation and interview with climbing celebrity Timmy O'Neill about his new book The Art of Shralpinism: Lessons from the Mountains.
Jess Kimura is a renegade in snowboarding who has changed the game for women and whose legacy extends far beyond her accomplishments on snow. Kimura is one of the biggest advocates for representation in the sport, and has been an outspoken voice, creating platforms that empower other female riders. Her tenacity, resilience, and willingness to open up about her struggles have reshaped the landscape of what it means to be a pro athlete.
The Photo Essay Award will be presented at the beginning of this program. Speaker presentation followed by films: To Be Frank, Slides on the Mountain, El Gavilán, Earthside DRAW PRIZE SPONSORED BY BUFF® Jeremy Jones, photo by Ming Poon
She joins us in conversation with Katie Burrell. Speaker presentation followed by films: Soundscape, Range Rider, The Right to Joy, Two Point Four DRAW PRIZE SPONSORED BY OBOZ FOOTWEAR Jess Kimura, photo courtesy of Freeride, photo by Tyler Ravelle
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Eternal Flame
ONLINE: NOV 1 – NOV 8
Big air, big lines, big couloirs, on the big screen – don’t miss this legendary kick-off to the winter season! DRAW PRIZE SPONSORED BY LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT & SUMMER GONDOLA
Sponsored by
Oct. 29 | 7:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre $30
RADICAL REELS
Nov. 2 | 7 pm and 10 pm Lux Cinema Banff $25 Nov. 3 | 7 pm artsPlace $25 Online: Nov 1 – 8 | $25
The Great Alpine Highway – 73
Cross Countries
OCT 29, NOV 2 & 3
How Did We Get Here
The Draconians
SNOW SHOW
OCT 30, NOV 2 & 4 ONLINE: NOV. 2 – 8
High adrenaline films surging with energy and good vibes and Dolby sound – one of the Festival’s most popular programs where epic adventures and fearless athletes abound! DRAW PRIZE SPONSORED BY RED BULL
Oct. 30 | 7:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre, Margaret Greenham Theatre (Simulcast) $30 Nov. 2 | 7 pm artsPlace | $25 Nov. 4 | 3:30 pm and 9:30 pm Lux Cinema Banff | $25 Online: Nov 2 – 8 | $25
How Did We Get Here Cross Countries
The Blackcountry Journal
Subject to change. Photos, this page from top left clockwise: From the films The Draconians, photo by Sam Fravet; Eternal Flame; How Did We Get Here, photo by Anatoli Tuzlak; Cross Countries, photo by JB Liautard
The Best Skier You've Never Heard Of
Sponsored by
Reel Rock: DNA
BREAK, 15 MIN
Well Worn Life with Dani Reyes-Acosta
Space Craft
Eternal Flame
Left Right – A Film About Turning
BREAK, 15 MIN FOLLOWED BY
Mustafa Ceylan
Café Americano
The Draconians
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MOUNTAIN SPIRIT AWARD
Subject to change.
Chronoception
BEST OF THE FESTIVAL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Various Venues | $35
It's a night not to be missed! The international film jury announces film award winners and a selection of the winning films will be screened. Note: Films screened are not confirmed until the Jury finalizes the award winners on November 5.
AWARDS PRESENTATION AND FILMS 7:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre $35
FILMS ONLY: 8 pm Margaret Greenham Theatre $35 8 pm artsPlace Canmore $35
DRAW PRIZE SPONSORED BY RAB
8 pm Lux Cinema Banff $35
ONLINE: NOV. 6 – 8
8:30 pm Jenny Belzberg Theatre $35
A selection of award winners will be available.
TA P R O O M NOW OPEN!
Subject to change.
CO R E VA L U E S C I D E R .C A 1402 Railway Ave, Canmore AB
MOUNTAIN BOOKS
DAVID SMART AND GRAHAM ZIMMERMAN
ALEX BUISSE AND JEFF SMOOT
Thursday, November 2 | 10 am Max Bell Auditorium, Banff Centre $18 Acclaimed writer David Smart illuminates a fascinating life in Royal Robbins – in all its soulful ambition, rivalry, and romance. Smart chronicles Robbins’ early years, the push and pull between a career or climbing, and his later decades as the trailblazing founder of the outdoor apparel company. Graham Zimmerman has made first ascents from Alaska to Pakistan, and in 2020 he received the Piolet d’Or for his climb on Pakistan’s Link Sar with Steve Swenson. In A Fine Line, Zimmerman takes us on a journey where he must find a balance between his ambitions as an alpinist and his social responsibilities – as a husband, climate advocate, and community leader. Program followed by a book signing with the authors. David Smart, photo by Aidas Rygelis; Graham Zimmerman, photo by Chris Wright
Thursday, November 2 | 3 pm Max Bell Auditorium, Banff Centre $18
HELEN MORT Thursday, November 2 | 12:30 pm Max Bell Auditorium, Banff Centre $18 A Line Above the Sky melds memoir and nature writing to ask why humans are drawn to danger, and how we can find freedom in pushing our limits. It is a visceral love letter to losing oneself in physicality, whether climbing a mountain or bringing a child into the world, and an unforgettable celebration of womanhood in all its forms. Program followed by a book signing with the author. Photo courtesy of Helen Mort
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Award-winning artist Alex Buisse has worked as a professional adventure and humanitarian photographer in Chamonix for over a decade. He has climbed, skied, and flown all over the Mont-Blanc range, the Alps, and the world's greater ranges. Mont Blanc Lines is his new book, which is both a visual and visceral masterpiece of all the classic climbing routes in the region. All and Nothing delves into the cultural history of free soloing. Writer and climber Jeff Smoot explores the interplay of climbing and risk as well as psychological theories and evolving ethics, and shares original interviews with dozens of free soloists. Program followed by a book signing with the authors. Alex Buisse, photo by Mag Charluet; photo courtesy of Jeff Smoot
VOICES OF ADVENTURE – MINGMA G SHERPA Friday, November 3 | 10 am Max Bell Auditorium, Banff Centre $18 Mingma Gyalje Sherpa, aka “Mingma G”, began climbing at the age of 20 and became a prominent member of the international mountaineering community after his successful solo ascent of Chobuche, K2 in winter and the opening of the new summit route to the actual top of Manaslu. He has climbed thirteen of the fourteen 8000-metre peaks without supplemental oxygen and if he succeeds on Shishapangma, he will be the first Nepali to do so. Mingma G joins us in Banff for the first time where he will sit down in conversation with local climber and author Geoff Powter. Photo courtesy of Mingma G Sherpa
WORDS & WINE Friday, Nov. 3 | 4:30 pm Rab Stage | Cash Bar FREE
KATE RAWLES AND MARIA COFFEY Friday, November 3 | 3 pm Max Bell Auditorium, Banff Centre $18
SID MARTY Friday, November 3 | 12:30 pm Max Bell Auditorium, Banff Centre $18 Beloved for his intimate, lyrical poetry, Marty’s connection to place and to landscape have proven him a unique and dissenting voice in Canadian literature as well as a consistent presence in the Canadian environmental movement. Oldman’s River is a collection of poems, often strongly resonant of western speech, that celebrate all the vicissitudes of rural life, the loves and losses, the valleys and peaks of life on the prairies, foothills and in the mountains of Alberta and British Columbia. Program followed by a book signing with the author. Photo courtesy of Sid Marty
See page 45 for details.
Pedaling hard for thirteen months, eco-adventurer Kate Rawles cycled the length of the Andes on an eccentric bicycle she built herself. The Life Cycle charts her mission to find out why biodiversity is so important, what's happening to it, and what can be done to protect it. Instead captures Maria Coffey’s adventurous life through her biggest decisions along the way. It’s a vivid travelogue, a love story, and a personal commentary on the risks and rewards of choosing unconventional paths. In this adventure story with a unique twist, Coffey tackles the universal themes of choice and consequence, agency versus fate. Program followed by a book signing with the authors. Photo courtesy of Kate Rawles; photo courtesy of Maria Coffey
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Thursday, November 2 7 pm and 10 pm | $25 Snow Show Repeat Friday, November 3 7 pm | $18 Yamnuska: The Ragged Edge 9:30 pm | $18 Weak Layers - World Premiere! Saturday, November 4 3:30 and 9:30 pm | $25 Radical Reels Repeat 7 pm | $18 Full Circle Sunday, November 5 3:30 pm | $18 Weak Layers 8 pm | $35 Best of the Festival Lux Cinema 229 Bear Street, Banff $18 – $35 at the door or luxbanff.com 42 | Buy tickets: banffmountainfestival.ca
Still Alive
Enjoy a night out in downtown Banff, and catch favourite films and re-screenings of films you may have missed earlier in the week.
artsPLACE SCREENINGS + EVENTS
Full Circle
Going Greenland
LUX CINEMA SCREENINGS
Sunday, October 29 7 pm | $18 Deep Rising Monday, October 30 7 pm | $18 Mixed Films - Still Alive, Going Greenland, Carne et Ossa Thursday, November 2 7 pm | $25 Radical Reels Repeat Friday, November 3 7 pm | $25 Snow Show Repeat Sunday, November 5 2 pm | $18 Wild Life 8 pm | $35 Best of the Festival artsPlace 950, 8th Avenue, Canmore artsplacecanmore.com
Photos, this page starting top left clockwise: From the films Full Circle; Going Greenland, photo by Erich Roepke; Still Alive, photo by Santino Martirano
Sponsored by
FREE EVENTS All events on pages 43 – 45 are free, except partner events where noted. Some events require registration, please check the online schedule.
Sunday, October 29
COMMUNITY CLIMB WITH ASHIMA SHIRAISHI Sponsored by Arc’teryx 12:30 – 2 pm | SBB Climbing Gym, Banff Centre $16 ( Free with SBB Membership ) Join Ashima Shiraishi for a fun filled community climb at the Sally Borden Climbing Gym. This session is for all levels. Registration is required. Gym fees apply. Register in advance.
FESTIVAL HAPPY HOUR HOSTED BY PARK DISTILLERY Music sponsored by Banff Culture Collective
View details for ALL free events here.
5 – 7:30 pm | JBT patio Happy Hour drink specials and sampling, DJ Bunny Hops, campfire conversations, and games.
Saturday, October 28
LOCATION KEY
BACK TO THE COMMUNITY BOOK SALE: COPIES FROM THE COLLECTION
JBT Jenny Belzberg Theatre
10 am – 7 pm | The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Monday, October 30
FESTIVAL HAPPY HOUR, HOSTED BY PARK DISTILLERY Music sponsored by Banff Culture Collective 5 – 7:30 pm | JBT patio Happy Hour drink specials and sampling, DJ Bunny Hops, campfire conversations, and games.
MBA Max Bell Auditorium
Over 1,100 duplicate books carefully processed throughout the year from numerous donations, many of which have been signed! The proceeds from the sale will support The Whyte Museum’s ongoing collection development, maintenance, and preservation.
MBB Max Bell Building
October 27 – Whyte Museum members and donors only (registration required)
7 pm | Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, 111 Bear Street
SBB Sally Borden Building
October 28 and 29 – Open to the public
Free for The Whyte Museum Members; $5 for non-members. Tickets available October 5.
FESTIVAL OPENING RECEPTION
KENDALL HUNTER, BEER HIKING CANADIAN ROCKIES
KCCI Kinnear Centre for Creativity and Innovation
For more information visit
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5 pm | MBB Lobby | Cash Bar Join us to open the 48th Festival and celebrate the recipient of the 2023 Summit of Excellence Award and meet artist Ana Caroline de Lima and enjoy her exhibit Chaccu: The Vicuna Guardians.
Wednesday, November 1
FIRESIDE CHAT WITH CHIC SCOTT AND FRANCES KLATZEL
Book presentation and signing 5 pm | Herschel Banff, 229 Banff Avenue Meet local author Kendall Hunter and have her sign your personal copy of Beer Hiking Canadian Rockies. View Schedule: filmfest.banffcentre.ca/schedule | 43
FREE EVENTS CONT'D
Thursday, November 2
PRE-SEASON STOKE PARTY
Guides, and explore Banff National Park on this five kilometre hike. All skill levels are welcome. Register in advance and a signed waiver is required.
Hosted by: POW, BUFF, MEC & YETI at Park Distillery
RUN WITH ARC’TERYX AMBASSADORS
Doors open at 9:30 pm | Park Distillery, 219 Banff Avenue
9:30 am | Meet at Monod Sports, 129 Banff Avenue
Proceeds support Protect Our Winters (POW)
7 km intermediate pace. Post-run refreshments will be served. Register in advance.
Join us to celebrate the beginning of the winter season and to raise funds for Protect our Winters Canada, to save our future ski seasons. There will be special guest athlete appearances, $10k worth of raffle prizes, and a live DJ. A night you don’t want to miss! The first 25 people in line receive a swag bag. Register in advance.
Friday, November 3
MEET THE ARTIST: ARMANDO VEGA Qoyllur Rit’i – The Snow Star Fades 4 pm | Laszlo Funtek Wall Meet the 2023 Banff Mountain Photo Essay winner Armando Vega and learn more about his project. See page 47 for details
FESTIVAL HAPPY HOUR, HOSTED BY PARK DISTILLERY Music sponsored by Banff Culture Collective 5 – 7:30 pm | JBT patio Happy Hour drink specials and sampling, DJ Bunny Hops, campfire conversations, and games.
Saturday, November 4
SUNRISE HIKE Meet at 6:30 am | KCCI 2nd Floor Foyer Hike begins promptly at 7 am. Refreshments to follow. Join Fjällräven, MEC, and Oboz Footwear for a sunrise hike up Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain. Spend time outside with festival attendees, learn about the resident flora and fauna from the Association of Canadian Mountain 44 | Buy tickets: banffmountainfestival.ca
LITERARY LUNCH WITH BRETT POPPLEWELL 12 pm | Moose Hotel and Suites, 3 54 Banff Avenue | $50 Doors open at noon. Buffet lunch followed by a book presentation by Brett Popplewell from his Book Outsider: An Old Man, A Mountain and the Search for a Hidden Past. Book signing to follow. Outsider chronicles how a child born under mysterious circumstances during World War II finds his way onto the big screen in Goldfinger, is heralded as the world’s first extreme skier, and is later driven into the wilderness. Books available for purchase and signing.
CAMPFIRE COFFEE TALK WITH KORE 10 am | JBT patio Ever wonder who's responsible for designing the gear from here that gets you out there? Meet the Kootenay makers of craft gear at our campfire coffee talk, learn about the design and manufacturing process, and discover pro tips about keeping your gear operating smoothly so you can too.
ACC/MEC/YETI HAPPY HOUR 4 – 6 pm | KCCI 2nd Floor Purchase a signature Festival Yeti tumbler and receive a complimentary beverage and a chance to win valuable prizes.
CANADIAN MOUNTAIN ASSESSMENT BOOK LAUNCH 5 pm | The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, 111 Bear Street
Register in advance here: www.showpass.com/literary-lunchwith-brett-popplewell/
Join us for the release of The Canadian Mountain Assessment (CMA), the first formal assessment of what we know, do not know, and need to know about mountain systems in Canada. The book brings together insights from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit knowledges of mountains, as well as findings from an extensive assessment of pertinent academic literature.
COMMUNITY CLIMB WITH SONNIE TROTTER
FESTIVAL HAPPY HOUR, HOSTED BY PARK DISTILLERY
12:30 – 2 pm | SBB Climbing Gym, Banff Centre $16 ( Free with SBB Membership )
Music Sponsored by Banff Culture Collective
Join Sonnie Trotter for a fun filled community climb at the Sally Borden Climbing Gym. This session is for all levels. Registration is required. Gym fees apply. Register in advance.
MEET THE ARTIST: ANA CAROLINE DE LIMA Chaccu: The Vicuna Guardians
5 – 7:30 pm | JBT patio Happy Hour drink specials and sampling, DJ Bunny Hops, campfire conversations, and games.
Sunday, November 5
MEC AND POW – CAMPFIRE COFFEE TALK 10 am | JBT patio
12:30 pm | MBB Lobby Meet Ana Caroline de Lima and learn about her photo exhibit Chaccu: The Vicuna Guardians See page 46 for exhibit details.
For more information or to sign up for events that require advance registration. filmfest. banffcentre.ca/schedule
MEET THE ARTIST: RITA LEISTNER Forest for the Trees
Meet Rita Leistner and learn about her outdoor photo exhibit Forest for the Trees, followed by a book signing. See page 46 for details
HANG WITH SNOWBOARDER JESS KIMURA 2 – 4 pm | The North Face Banff, 124 Banff Avenue One of the most influential snowboarders of the last decade, Jess Kimura’s impact reaches throughout the sport, from hosting grassroots events that support young female snowboarders to sweeping the Transworld Snowboarding Rider’s Poll Awards multiple times.
FESTIVAL PHOTO RODEO
Jess Kimua
12:30 pm | MaxBell Trees (Meet in building lobby)
5 pm Join us for a rollicking good time as four photographers go head-tohead telling stories from behind the scenes of how far they’ll go to get that perfect shot. Giddy up!! Hosted by Paul Zizka and supported by Paul Zizka Photography.
IAN WELSTED IN CONVERSATION WITH GRAHAM ZIMMERMAN 6 pm
Sunday, November 5
Accomplished Canadian climber Ian Welsted has a long list of first ascents and climbs on five continents, and has won a Piolets d’Or. Graham Zimmerman joins Ian in a conversation about their trip together to Pakistan and their experiences in Asia.
ACCESSIBILITY IN FILMMAKING 10:30 am
Saturday, November 4
RAB STAGE
Festival Marketplace, 1st Floor Kinnear Centre, Free
Friday, November 3
WORDS & WINE Sponsored by Doña Paula 4:30 pm | Cash Bar Join us at the Rab Stage for fullbodied tales, with subtle hints of earthy humour and undertones of adventure as authors Michael Wejchert, Lyn Baldwin and Astra Lincoln read from new work. Hosted by local author Geoff Powter. Book signing to follow.
ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHY STORYTELLING WITH ALEX BUISSE Sponsored by Nikon Canada 10:30 am Alex will showcase how the various tools of photography can be used to create emotion and achieve the ultimate goal of telling a story. Alex will explain what he has learned works best in any given situation, from climbing an 8000 metre peak to making a candid family portrait.
Filmmakers and brands are invited to attend a workshop which will illustrate the importance of making film and content accessible to D/deaf and blind/visually impaired audiences. This session is hosted by Danielle Sellwood, filmmaker and Poppy Levison a blind outdoor enthusiast and creative specializing in accessibility, both of Find It Film, alongside Tim Burton, Head of Production at Coldhouse Collective. This program will be accessible for visually-impaired and hearing-impaired audience members. See p.9 for details.
INDIGENOUS DIALOGUE – THE POWER OF WOMEN’S STORIES 12:30 pm
BREAKING INTO THE INDUSTRY – FILMMAKERS’ FORUM 12:30 pm Learn about breaking into the film industry. This panel discussion will feature filmmakers Heather Mosher, Sarah Steele, and Jess Kimura.
Dr. Erynne Gilpin hosts a conversation with Indigenous athletes about the power of women’s land-based stories. This year’s panel will feature outdoor athletes Cassie Ayoungman, Coralia Sevilla, and Sandy Ward.
FILMMAKERS’ FORUM – ENVIRONMENTAL STORIES
FILMMAKERS’ FORUM – CREATIVITY IN STORYTELLING
3 pm
3 pm
Hear from filmmakers in attendance at the Festival!
Hear from filmmakers in attendance at the Festival!
Jess Kimura, photo courtesy of Freeride, photo by Tyler Ravelle
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EXHIBITIONS
MOUNTAIN ART
Photos left to right: Chaccu: The Vicuna Guardians, photo by Ana Caroline de Lima; Forest for the Trees, photo by Rita Leistner; Glyde Hall, Walter Phillips Gallery exterior, photo by Rita Taylor; Qoyllur Rit’i -The Snow Star Fades, photo by Armando Vega; Luxtania Horse Regalia, courtesy of the Banff Culture Collective
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FOREST FOR THE TREES Rita Leistner (Canada) Jenny Belzberg Theatre Trees & Max Bell Auditorium Trees Until November 12
Mountain Exhibits, sponsored by
AT BANFF CENTRE (FREE)
CHACCU: THE VICUNA GUARDIANS Ana Caroline de Lima (Brazil) Max Bell Building Lobby Until November 5 How did an Inca tradition help to save an Andean animal from extinction? In Chaccu: The Vicuna Guardians, photographer, writer, and anthropologist Ana Caroline de Lima shows how the Vicunas play an important role in Andean communities. From 2017 to 2019, Ana documented families in Peru, showing how people's lives are connected to the Vicunas. Take a photographic journey to the Andes and learn more about this beautiful camelid, the wild relative of alpacas and llamas.
These heroic action portraits of tree planters honour the endurance, courage, and perseverance of youth facing a world of extraordinary challenges. The artist uses artificial lighting referencing Classical painting, to accentuate the allegorical symbolism of the portraits. Tree planting is a notoriously tough job, demanding exceptional physical and mental endurance. Many consider it a Canadian rite of passage. Filming and photography took place from 2016-2019 in the tree planting camps of Coast Range Contracting in British Columbia Canada.
IN THE PRESENT MOMENT: BUDDHISM, CONTEMPORARY ART, AND SOCIAL PRACTICE Curated by Haema Sivanesan Walter Phillips Gallery Until December 13 Wednesdays through Sundays, 12:30 pm – 5pm In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art, and Social Practice examines how artists in North America have drawn on Buddhism as a methodology of art practice. It considers how Buddhism has contributed to important developments in contemporary art including the dematerialization of the art object, a phenomenon that radicalized art production and was key to the development of conceptual art and participatory art practices. The exhibition demonstrates the cultural impact of Asia on North America and reflects on an ongoing history of cross-cultural encounter and exchange.
BANFF MOUNTAIN PHOTO ESSAY COMPETITION Grand Prize 2023: Qoyllur Rit’i – The Snow Star Fades Armando Vega (Mexico) Laszlo Funtek Building Wall October 28 – November 5 Humans connect with the earth in more ways than one. Our relationship, which is in fact dependency, is physical when we plough the soil. And it's vital when we harvest the fruit of our labor. But many of us in urban settings have forgotten that this relationship is also spiritual. We have forgotten that nature has guided our understanding of the world and ourselves for time immemorial. The effects of climate change today are not only compromising our survival but our ability to find meaning. Such is the case of Quechua pilgrims who every year trek across the Peruvian Andes to pay tribute to a slowly disappearing glacier. This photo essay tells the story of a 200-year-old pilgrimage through the lens of culture, the environment, and climate change.
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH BANFF CULTURE COLLECTIVE
GALLERY HOP Various downtown locations October 28 – November 5 What could be more invigorating than moments of crisp mountain air interspersed with moments of wonder, intrigue and discovery? Enjoy an unscripted self-guided discovery of Banff’s cultural spaces on your own time, which also includes a visit to Banff Centre's Walter Phillips Gallery in the heart of the Festival.
See schedule and venues at: banffculturecollective.com
Photo Essay Competition sponsored by
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BOOK SIGNINGS In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art, and Social Practice
Graham Zimmerman
Sid Marty
Nov. 2 | 11:30 am MBB Lobby
Nov. 3 | 2 pm | MBB Lobby
Nov. 4 | 11 am KCCI Pages Booth Dave Smart Nov. 2 | 11:30 am MBB Lobby
Curated by Haema Sivanesan
Nov. 4 | 12 pm | KCCI Pages Booth Helen Mort
Until December 13, 2023 In the Present Moment: Buddhism, Contemporary Art, and Social Practice examines how Buddhism has shaped contemporary art in North America.
Nov. 2 | 2 pm MBB Lobby Nov. 4 | 1 pm KCCI Pages Booth Alex Buisse Nov. 2 | 4:30 pm MBB Lobby Nov. 5 | 10 am KCCI Pages Booth Jeff Smoot
Banff Centre acknowledges the support of
Nov. 5 | 10 am KCCI Pages Booth Kate Rawles Nov. 3 | 4:30 pm MBB Lobby Nov. 4 | 11 am KCCI Pages Booth Maria Coffey Nov. 3 | 4:30 pm MBB Lobby Nov. 4 | 1 pm KCCI Pages Booth Jeremy Jones Nov. 3 | 8:30 pm JBT Lobby Rita Leistner Nov. 5 | 2 pm KCCI Pages Booth
Nov. 2 | 4:30 pm MBB Lobby Nov. 4 | 12 pm KCCI Pages Booth Leo Houlding Walter Phillips Gallery: 12:30 – 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday Admission is FREE 107 Tunnel Mountain Drive Banff, Alberta banffcentre.ca/wpg
Charwei Tsai, Sky Mantra, 2009, (video still). Commissioned by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney, Australia. Photo courtesy of the artist.
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Nov. 2 | 9 pm JBT Lobby Nov. 5 | 11 am KCCI Pages Booth
BOOK WINNERS will sign during intermission on Nov. 2 at 9 pm in the Jenny Belzberg Theatre Lobby
FESTIVAL READING ROOM Elder Tom Crane Bear Room, MBB Relax and read 2023 Festival Book Competition entries. Nov. 2 and 3 9:30 am – 5 pm Nov. 4 9 am – 5 pm Nov. 5 9 am – 4:30 pm
MARKETPLACE FESTIVAL Purchase the latest gear and apparel from partners and industry leaders, unique mountain gifts from local artisans, book signings, and more! Friday, November 3 4 pm – 7 pm Saturday, November 4 10 am – 7 pm
EXHIBITORS Adventure Scientists
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FESTIVAL MERCHANDISE Alongside Rab and BUFF® we launched the third annual Banff Signature Artist search this Spring. This year’s chosen artist is Laura Nitzsche from Argentine Patagonia. Self-described as a “nomad artist from the mountains of Bariloche,” the team was impressed by Laura’s dedication to mixing her passions of nature, mountain sports, design, art and music. The beautiful artwork she created for the Festival features a lone figure standing on a mountainside as an Andean Condor soars overhead, the latter of which is a beautiful tribute to her home mountains. Impalataller.com Rab Tech Shirt Purchase the Signature Festival shirt at the Rab booth in the Festival Marketplace (Nov. 3 – 5). Festival BUFF® Purchase the Signature Festival BUFF® at the BUFF® booth in the Festival Marketplace (Nov. 3 – 5) or online.
Sunday, November 5 10 am – 4 pm Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Kinnear Centre for Creativity and Innovation, 1st & 2nd Floor.
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FILM COMPETITION + JURY
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PERUZZO ANDRADE (CAN/BRZ)
Grand Prize
$ 5000 Sponsored by Doña Paula
NANDINI PURANDARE (IND)
TINA QIAN (CHN)
$3000 Sponsored by Aurora Expeditions
Best Film: Mountain Culture $3000 Sponsored by Helly Hansen
Best Film: Environment
$3000 Sponsored by Mountain Equipment Company
Best film: Climbing
$3000 Sponsored by Arc'teryx
Best Film: Mountain Sports $3000 Sponsored by Herschel
Best Film: Snow Sports
$3000 Sponsored by Park Distillery
Best Short Film
$3000 Sponsored by DUER.
Best Feature Film $3000 Sponsored by NRS
SARAH STEELE (USA)
Special thanks to Wild Life Distillery, Erwin and Lorraine Widmer, and Matt Widmer for hosting the Film Jury Dinner.
FILM COMPETITION AWARDS
Best Film: Adventure
MARK SEDON (NZ)
The 2023 Banff Mountain Film Competition received 486 film submissions from 40 countries. One of the most difficult jobs at any competitive festival is choosing the winners. This process starts with our dedicated pre-screening committee who viewed all of the entries. From all the entries, 84 finalists from 13 countries were selected. This year’s Festival features 12 World Premieres, 14 North American Premieres, and 26 Canadian Premieres. Before the Festival, our international jury – selected to represent a range of knowledge and experience in film production, distribution, and mountaineering and exploration – screens each finalist and then will meet in Banff to determine the award winners. A sincere thank you goes to each of them for helping us ensure that fine filmmaking is recognized and rewarded, and that our Festival programming continues to be of the highest quality. The awards are announced on Sunday evening, November 5 in the Jenny Belzberg Theatre. The winners will be announced online at banffmountainfestival.ca.
2023 BANFF MOUNTAIN
Creative Excellence Award
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Audience Choice Award $3000 Sponsored by 11th Hour Racing
Our diligent volunteer readers helped narrow down the long list of category finalists from 215 books and articles from 8 different countries in seven categories, before the international jury went to work to read all 33 finalists to determine the award winners. The Grand Prize will be announced at the evening show on Thursday, November 2 in the Jenny Belzberg Theatre.
KATE HARRIS (CAN)
BOOK COMPETITION AWARDS
Grand Prize
$5000 Sponsored by the Alpine Club of Canada
Adventure Travel Award
JENNIFER LOWE-ANKER (USA)
$3000 Sponsored by Rocky Mountain Books – RMB
Mountain Fiction & Poetry Award
$3000 Sponsored by the Town of Banff
Mountain Literature – The Jon Whyte Award
$3000 Sponsored by The Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Mountain Image Award $3000 Sponsored by Mountain Life Media
Guidebook Award ANTHONY WHITTOME (UK)
BOOK COMPETITION + JURY The 30th annual Banff Mountain Book Competition once again saw a large number of entries of the best mountain books from around the world submitted to the competition, a feat that shows mountain literature is alive and well.
2023 BANFF MOUNTAIN
$3000 Sponsored by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides ACMG
Climbing Literature Award $3000 Sponsored by Mountain Equipment Company
Environmental Literature Award $3000 Sponsored by Canadian Mountain Network
Mountain Article Award $3000 Sponsored by Rab
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PHOTO ESSAY COMPETITION + JURY
Each year the Banff Mountain Photo Essay Competition showcases the best in mountain themed photography by recognizing photographers who have mastered the art of storytelling through still images. The 2023 competition saw 321 entries from many countries including Mexico, India, Poland, Czechia, Austria, and Germany. After reviewing photography from 20 finalists, our international jury selected Armando Vega’s essay titled Qoyllur Rit'i – The Snow Star Fades as this year’s Grand Prize Winner.
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DIVYESH MUNI (IND)
ANA CAROLINE DE LIMA (BRA)
JOJO DAS (CAN)
2023 RECIPIENT: ANDY GENEREUX
SUMMIT OF EXCELLENCE AWARD
Sponsored by
Presented at Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival since 1987, the annual Summit of Excellence Award has recognized an individual who has made a significant contribution to mountain life in the Canadian Rockies. The 2023 award will be presented on opening night, Saturday, October 28. Sponsored by
FESTIVAL DINING VISTAS DINING ROOM Great for Pre-Show Lunch and Dinner! Enjoy the view and choose from a selection of hot entrées, a well-stocked fresh bar, delicious house-made desserts plus vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Open daily: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
MARKETPLACE GRAB & GO Nov. 3 – 5 Enjoy fast meal options at Grab and Go food stations located on the 1st and 2nd floor of the Kinnear Centre during the Festival Marketplace. View Festival dining:
7 am – 9:30 am 11:30 am – 1:30 pm 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
SALLY BORDEN FITNESS AND RECREATION OCT. 28 – NOV. 6 $16 Drop-in Day Pass: ( Must present a ticket/stub from a Festival event ) • Use of Climbing Wall/Fitness Room/Pool/Hot Tub • Festival Climbing Open daily: 12 pm – 8 pm
Nov. 3 and 4:
Harness/shoes $3.00 each.
$38 Prime Rib Dinner Special Show your Festival ticket!
Prices do not include tax
MACLAB BISTRO Come visit us for dine-in service and enjoy your delicious meal looking out over the Bourgeau Range, or use our takeaway service. Open Daily: 11 am – 1 am ( Last call 12:45 am )
RECYCLING Bring your own reusable drinking vessel. Recycle or compost using bins provided. Learn more about: Banff's Zero Waste Trail banffzerowastetrail.ca
*Hours and facilities available are subject to change.
COMMUNITY CLIMB WITH: Oct. 29 Ashima Shiraishi Nov. 5 Sonnie Trotter ( See Pages 43 – 44 for details ) View Schedule: filmfest.banffcentre.ca/schedule | 53
GETTING AROUND
PAID PARKING IN BANFF
Go to BanffParking.ca to use an interactive web app to view parking lots and availability. Then walk up to Banff Centre via St. Julien Road or the Ken Madsen pathway. ROAM BUS
FREE rides on Nov. 4 and 5! Show your Festival ticket (paper or digital) for a free ride on Canmore-Banff (Route 3) and Lake Louise Express (Route8X). For schedules: roamtransit.com
November 4 + 5
There is limited parking at Banff Centre. Please arrive early or park your vehicle downtown and walk to Banff Centre.
FREE FESTIVAL SHUTTLES
PARKING AT BANFF CENTRE
MORNING SHUTTLE Service 7:30 am – 2 pm
Depart Times
(Last departure from Jenny Belzberg Theatre at 1:50 p.m.)
(min. on the hour)
Depart Fox Hotel & Suites
00 | 30
Depart every hour (00) and half hour (30)
Depart Banff Ptarmigan Inn
05 | 35
Depart Mt Royal Hotel
10 | 40
(Parking lot behind hotel)
Arrive Jenny Belzberg Theatre
15 | 45
Depart Jenny Belzberg Theatre
20 | 50
(For downtown hotels)
EVENING SHUTTLE Service 5 pm – 12:30 am
Depart Times
(Last departure from Jenny Belzberg Theatre at 12:20 a.m.)
(min. on the hour)
Depart Fox Hotel & Suites
00 | 30
Depart every hour (00) and half hour (30)
Depart Banff Ptarmigan Inn
05 | 35
Depart Mt Royal Hotel
10 | 40
(Parking lot behind hotel)
Arrive Jenny Belzberg Theatre
15 | 45
Depart Jenny Belzberg Theatre
20 | 50
(For downtown hotels)
Times are approximate and subject to change.
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Banff Centre is the only place you can wear hiking boots to the opera. Discover a mountain of diverse performances presented all year long at Banff Centre. The Debaters Live Nov. 25 Wîchoîe Ahiya Singer Songwriter Concerts Dec 1 + 8 Mariya Stokes Live at Maclab Dec. 15
BRINGING STORIES TO LIFE Adventure Filmmakers Workshop Explore the concepts that are key to every great adventure film in this intensive 10-day workshop. Scholarship support generously provided by the Asper Endowment and the MacLachlan Ridge Family Endowment Supported by:
Plus hundreds of free events, concerts, and exhibitions!
Mountain Writing Intensive Coming Fall 2024
Find out more at banffcentre.ca
Supported by: Carlyle Norman Writing Scholarships
FALL 2024 For more information on application deadlines: banffcentre.ca/programs
Photo courtesy of Michael Brown
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We couldn’t do it without you! The Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival is truly a team effort. Thank you to Banff Centre President and CEO Chris Lorway and the Board of Governors. Thank you to all staff across Banff Centre who help us create the largest and most prestigious festival of its kind in the world. We wish to express our gratitude to John Amatt, founding director of the Festival in 1976, and we are grateful to all our past directors and staff. Plus we would like to thank the dozens of individuals and organizations who have provided their time, expertise, services, and products to continue to make our Festival one of the most significant events of the year for the mountaineering community in North America. Thanks to Rocky Mountain Outlook for helping share Festival information. We would also like to thank over 70 volunteers from as far away as Penmaenmawr, Wales, and, of course, our loyal volunteers from here in the Bow Valley. A very special thanks to everyone behind the scenes, without whose time, effort, and dedication, there would be no Festival. TECHNICAL SPONSORS: • Signiant • Christie
WORLD TOUR MAGAZINE 2023/24
Flip through the pages of our online magazine. Get the latest on some of your favourite adventurers, photographers, filmmakers and authors and what wild adventures they’ve been up to, as well as film feature articles.
• Avid • Dolby • Cinematronics • IT Xchange • Panasonic Canada • Riedel Communications Canada
Read Festival Magazine:
Photo by Antoine Mesnage
THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING PARTNERS!
• Eventive
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS Banff Centre exists for the advancement of creative potential that enriches our world. We bring artists, leaders, and communities together to create, collaborate, share, envision, learn, and be inspired. Banff Centre is supported by funding from Government of Alberta, Government of Canada, Canada Council for the Arts, and Alberta Foundation for the Arts, as well as through the generous support of many individuals, corporations, and foundations.
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM Chris Lorway, President and CEO Michael Code, Senior Vice President
Jill J. Price (Chair) – Vancouver, BC
Valerie Kapay, Vice President, Talent Management and Culture
Gavin R. Berger – New York, USA David Gagnon – Montréal, QC
MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP TEAM
Susan P. Kololian – Toronto, ON
Rob Kindrachuk, Chief Financial Officer
Chris Lorway, President & CEO (ex officio) – Banff, AB Sandy Martin – Calgary, AB
Martha Haldenby, Interim Executive Director, Development
Michael S.H. McMillan MBA, CMA, CPA – Toronto, ON
Mark Wold, Dean of Arts and Leadership
Aly Khan Musani – Calgary, AB
Kyla Conner, General Counsel and Board Relations
Jeff van Steenbergen, P.Eng. (ex officio) – Calgary, AB
BANFF CENTRE BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Adam R. Waterous (ex officio) – Banff, AB
Adam R. Waterous, Board Chair – Banff, AB Chris Lorway, President & CEO – Banff, AB Leslie Belzberg – California, USA Bob Dhillon, O.C, MBA, DCom, LLD, ICD.D – Calgary, AB Ron Hallman – Ottawa, ON Cherith Mark – Morley, AB Mike Mendelman – Banff, AB Gregorio Oberti – Calgary, AB Raif W. Richardson – Winnipeg, MB Bob Sartor – Calgary, AB Jeff van Steenbergen, P.Eng. – Calgary, AB
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THE BANFF CENTRE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Naomi Schmold – Edmonton, AB
FESTIVAL TEAM FESTIVAL AND WORLD TOUR
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Managing Director – Production, Marketing & Communication, Events and Public Engagement Kerry Stauffer
Director of Marketing Marie-Hélène Dagenais
Director – Festival & World Tour Joanna Croston
Media Relations Jess Elliott
Senior Producer Woody MacPhail
Graphic Designers Christine Majer, Kelly Stauffer, Shannon Fidler
Festival Manager Kenna Ozbick Strategic Partnerships Manager Laurie Harvey Film and Event Specialist – Festival Natasha Fox
AUDIENCE SERVICES Manager, Audience Services Rob Lillington Audience Services Coordinators Lev Nesterov, Marian JohnstonHarvie, Jack Olszewski, Heather Ware
Festival Marketing Nicky Lynch
PERFORMING ARTS PRODUCTION Assistant Technical Director, Performing Arts Tom Giroux
Web/Digital/ Social Media Hayden Browne, Kyla Jacobs, Rachel Bigger
Assistant Production Manager, Performing Arts Greg Monforton
PRODUCTION SERVICES
Production Coordinator Lully Villar
Event Specialist – Competitions Karolina Krakowiak
Production Administrative Coordinator Louise Caola
Event Specialist – Partnerships Ryan Prather
Conversion and Mastering Specialists Mark Tierney, Chris Barkhouse
Festival Coordinators Margaret McKeon, Debra Hornsby
Content Verification Leanne Allison, Guy Clarkson
World Tour Manager Sarah Karasiuk
Technicians Branden Charlton, Travis Nadeau, Sandy MacDonald, Paul Price, Martin Finnerty, Darcy Locke, John Brigham, Blair Atkinson, Raffi Tchalikian, Parker Evans-Davies, Adam White, Winston Cromwell
Interim Manager – World Tour Lauren Schmidt Event Specialists – World Tour Seana Strain, Mark Louie, Sabina Litherland Film and Event Specialist – World Tour Steph Quaiser
Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Box 1020, Banff, AB Canada T1L 1H5 1.403.762.6100 | 1.403.762.6347
Graphics and Animation Court Brinsmead Senior Video Editor Jozef Karoly Video Editor Curtis Doherty Audio Post Production Jeff Kynoch, Ben Ewing
Stage Manager Alyssa Neudorf Stage Carpenters Dave Miller, Sharon Fish, Lauren Acheson, Kai Hall Sound Technicians Lyle Fish, Sam Hindle, John Limbrick, Tara Kiely Lighting Technicians Matt Flawn, Darrell Shaw, Steve Isom, Aaric Innes Head of Projection Technology Brendan Briceland Omni Technician Juan Anez Audio and Music Technicians Henry Ng, Brian Garbet Wardrobe Shop Facilitator Carey Lees
Lead Video Technician Jennifer Chiasson Photography Rita Taylor, Abigaile Edwards
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PARTY AT THE AFTER PARTY! DJ + dancing from 9:30-midnight Shake your tail feathers with Canada’s mountain community following the 32nd Annual Mountain Guides Ball DATE: Saturday, October 28th LOCATION: The Banff Springs Hotel - Alberta Room
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Portugal
Mexico
AROUND THE WORLD
Films 365 Days The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour hits the road following the Festival bringing the best in mountain and adventure films to approximately 50 countries! • The tour stops in over 620 locations. • There are over 1000 screenings annually. • We visit all 7 continents. Yes, Antarctica included!
NEW FOR 2023/24 TOUR Shows in Liechtenstein, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in Israel, and Poland! Visit our website to find all tour locations: banffmountainfestival.ca/tour
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Love the Banff Film Fest! Thank you for creating this beautiful experience to witness extraordinary adventures that people embrace, and for inspiring awe for our wondrous earth.” World Tour fan, Noosa, Australia
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I have been following you since my time in Lyon a few years ago. It's always a pleasure and you have a quality program that enchants us! So a huge thank you and keep it up.” World Tour fan, France
Films On Demand Stay tuned after the Festival for films on Banff on Demand, our year-round online platform. Film selections online following the Festival will include select films from the 2023 Festival, past World Tour programs, feature-length films, Banff school programs and more! Rent films from $15 CAD. Available in Canada/USA only. Watch Banff on Demand after the Festival here: watch.banffcentre.ca/ banffondemand
Photos courtesy of World Tour Hosts in Portugal and Mexico
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In Norse mythology, trolls are mountain dwelling cave creatures.
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