Banff film festival’s World Tour coming to Field Hall this weekend

PORT ANGELES — Citizen Air will host the Banff Center Mountain Film Festival’s World Tour at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

The tour will screen a selection if short films at Field Arts & Events Hall, 201 W. Front St., Port Angeles.

Tickets are $27 per person each night or $42 for a two-day pass at www.fieldhall events.org/tickets.

The Banff Festival began in 1976 in Banff, Alberta, as a small gathering of climbers and outdoor enthusiasts and has grown into one of the world’s premier showcases of mountain culture and outdoor adventure.

The festival’s World Tour has shared films with audiences worldwide for more than 30 years.

“As a local aviation company, we’re connected to the same landscapes that inspire these films — rugged coastlines, soaring peaks and the wild beauty of the Peninsula,” said Kelly Kidwell, founder and CEO of Citizen Air. “Supporting the Banff Festival is our way of celebrating that spirit of adventure right here in our community.”

Friday’s schedule includes:

• “Anytime – Switzerland,” an edited version of a 2024 Canadian film about the Lenzerheide Bike Park in Switzerland.

• “Welcome to the Pit,” a 2024 documentary that explores the development of the first rope tow at Yellowknife in Canada’s Northwest Territories.

• “Canyon Chorus,” which explores the life of Mikah Meyer.

• “Eliot Jackson — Drop the Mic,” a 2024 Canadian film about mountain biker Eliot Jackson.

• “Farming Turns,” a 2024 film from France about how a skiing expedition in Greenland brought climate change into focus for professional skier Chris Ruebens.

• “The Smoke That Thunders,” the 2024 Creative Excellence Award winner explores Ben Marr’s upstream trek to the Minus Rapids at the base of Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.

• “Undammed,” a 2024 documentary exploring Amy Bowers’ efforts to remove the dams from the Klamath River in both Oregan and California.

• “Reel Rock — Jirischanca,” a 2024 film chronicling a free ascent of Jirishanca, a 20,000-foot mountain in the Peruvian Andes, by Josh Wharton and Vince Anderson.

• “House of Bliss,” a 2024 film about the building of Saeluhus (Icelandic for “House of Bliss”), a shelter in Iceland.

Saturday will feature:

• “Anytime: Utah,” an edited version following four female freeride mountain bikers in Utah.

• “River Mamma,” a 2023 film exploring the relationship between river guide and single mother Elisha McArthur and Charlotte, her teenage goth daughter who has no interest in rivers at all.

• “Wild Days,” an edited version of the 2024 Best Film – Snow Sports winner following four friends who decide to spend 50 days being self-sufficient on Denali in Alaska.

• “A Team Sport,” a 2024 that explores the team behind ultra-runner Courtney Dauwalter and how it contributes to her success.

• “Footprints on Katmai,” a 2023 documentary about painter Max Romey’s travel to a remote beach in Alaska in the footsteps of his grandmother.

• “The Last Observers,” which explores the work of weather observers Karin Persson and Lennart Karlsson at one of the last manual weather stations on Earth.

• “Soul Fliers — The Longest Line,” a 2022 film documenting the world record for longest terrain-flying wingsuit line set by Fred Fugen, Vincent Cotte and Aurélien Chatard at Mont Blanc in France.

For more information, visit www.banffcentre.ca/banffmountainfestival/tour.

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