
{"id":6337,"date":"2020-03-23T18:02:54","date_gmt":"2020-03-23T17:02:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/narty.blog.polityka.pl\/?p=6337"},"modified":"2020-03-25T08:53:04","modified_gmt":"2020-03-25T07:53:04","slug":"filmy-na-czas-narciarskiej-kwarantanny","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/2020\/03\/23\/filmy-na-czas-narciarskiej-kwarantanny\/","title":{"rendered":"Filmy na czas (narciarskiej) kwarantanny"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>W trudnym okresie pandemii (i skr\u00f3conego sezonu zimowego) Festiwal Film\u00f3w G\u00f3rskich w kanadyjskim Banff udost\u0119pni\u0142 w sieci kilkadziesi\u0105t pozycji ze swojego repertuaru.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<p>S\u0105 w\u015br\u00f3d nich \u2013 pr\u00f3cz film\u00f3w po\u015bwi\u0119conych wspinaczce, kolarstwu, snowboardowi i innym aktywno\u015bciom g\u00f3rskim \u2013 oczywi\u015bcie obrazy dotycz\u0105ce narciarstwa. I to jakiego! Poni\u017cej lista tytu\u0142\u00f3w (wraz z opisami po angielsku) \u2013 oraz z linkami.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Gdy si\u0119 je ogl\u0105da, \u017cal mo\u017ce si\u0119 wprawdzie nasili\u0107, ale wtedy warto si\u0119 pocieszy\u0107, \u017ce g\u00f3r wirus raczej nie naruszy \u2013 trzeba wi\u0119c tylko samemu mu si\u0119 nie da\u0107.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Banff Mountain Film Festival Films Online for Free<br> List curated by Lianne Caron<br> <strong>RJ Ripper<\/strong><br> (2018, 20 min)<br> Kids and bikes; wherever you are in the world, they go together. The chaotic streets of Kathmandu may not seem like a typical breeding ground for world-class mountain bikers, but<br> then again nothing is typical about Rajesh (RJ) Magar. Since learning to ride on a beat-up<br> clunker, to becoming the four-time National Champion at age 21, RJ\u2019s story is one of boundless<br> childhood dreaming and unstoppable determination, forged from junkyard scraps and tested<br> on the rugged trails of the mighty Himalaya.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/275506930<br><strong> BAWLI BOOCH &#8211; Downhill Biking India<\/strong><br> (2017, 5 min)<br> 4Play is India\u2019s first adventure film company. A fun short film with a catchy song that will make<br> you smile. Downhill Mountain Biking in Manali (India), Himalayan cultural nuances and a catchy Bollywood song that will make your foot tap and keep your eyes glued to the screen.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=PvExzRrB9Fg<br><strong> Speak To Me Softly<\/strong><br> (2019, 6 min)<br> Experience fear and emotion alongside climber Jenny Abegg as she ascends Moonlight<br> Buttress while fighting the self-criticism and doubt from that little voice we all have in the back<br> of our heads.<br> https:\/\/rockandice.com\/videos\/climbing\/speak-to-me-softly\/?cn-reloaded=1<br><strong> Life of Pie | Pizza and Bikes Can Fix Anything<\/strong><br> (2019, 11 min)<br> In 2002, mountain bikers and entrepreneurs Jen Zeuner and Anne Keller moved to Fruita,<br> Colorado, in search of cheap rent, world-class single track, and free time to ride. Over 15 years<br> later, the two unconventional women have helped reshape one of the state\u2019s most<br> conservative towns, uniting the community through advocacy, inclusivity, and damn good<br> pizza.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=z7yg2PO07u8<br><strong> Loved By All: The Story of Apa Sherpa<\/strong><br> (2018, 14 min)<br> Every spring the summit of Mount Everest drews people from around the world. But in its<br> shadow live the Sherpa, a resilient, religious people, who, despite the riches surrounding the<br> highest peak on earth, are still quite poor and uneducated. A child of the Khumbu, Apa Sherpa<br> climbed Everest 21 times. Pulled away at the age of 12 to work as a high altitude porter, like so<br> many others, he would leave his family for months, risking his life on the mountain. Through<br> his work at the Apa Sherpa Foundation, he aims to create a different future for his people.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/270499256<br><strong> Curated by Lianne Caron<\/strong><br> Shepherdess of The Glaciers<br> (2016, 74 min)<br> A beautiful cultural film that will sweep you away to an exotic far away location. Way up in<br> Ladakh\u2014at 16,500 feet, somewhere in the Gya-Miru Valley\u2014lives a shepherdess with a flock of<br> 250 sheep and pashmina goats on a huge deserted rock-strewn mountain. They are her only<br> companions, except for the troubling presence of wolves and a snow leopard; her only link<br> with the outside world is a little transistor\u2026<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/channels\/lesfilmsdeladecouverte\/147091400<br><strong> Artifishal | The Fight to Save Wild Salmon<\/strong><br> (2019, 80 min)<br> Artifishal is a film about people, rivers, and the fight for the future of wild fish and the<br> environment that supports them. It explores wild salmon\u2019s slide toward extinction, threats<br> posed by fish hatcheries and fish farms, and our continued loss of faith in nature.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=XdNJ0JAwT7I<br><strong> The Last Honey Hunter<\/strong><br> (2017, 36 min)<br> In the steep mountain jungles of Nepal\u2019s Hongu river valley, members of the isolated Kulung<br> culture have risked their lives for generations scaling dangerous cliffs to collect wild and<br> toxic honey. Deep and dark, the film glides through a misty world of forest spirits, dreams,<br> and woodsmoke to share the story of the leader of the harvest and his final journey.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/201695311<br> The Frozen Road<br> (2018, 25 min)<br> Self-shot and edited whilst cycling around the world, this short film charts my winter journey<br> into the Canadian Arctic as I completed my bike ride up the American continent. Compelled by<br> Jack London\u2019s assertion, that \u2018any man who is a man can travel alone\u2019, I sought an adventure of<br> perfect solitude. Yet, as I came to realise, the harsh truths of travelling in such a formidable<br> environment were a long way from the romantic images I\u2019d held of this land. The Frozen Road<br> is an honest reflection on my solo trip; of the wonder, terror and frustration I experienced when<br> riding through the unforgiving emptiness of one of the world&#8217;s \u201alast great wildernesses\u2019.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/252863313<br> Blood Road<br> (2017, 92 min)<br> Rebecca Rusch\u2019s search for connection. In this award-winning film, Rebecca Rusche cycles<br> 1,930km along the Ho Chi Minh Trail through the jungles of Vietnam. The goal is to reach the<br> site where her father, a US Air Force pilot, was shot down in Laos more than 40 years ago.<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/films\/blood-road<br> Curated by Lianne Caron<br><strong> Billder<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> Bill McLane is a trail builder. What started as a hobby between forest firefighting seasons<br> became a career which has helped shape the mountain bike scene on Vancouver Island. Billder<br> takes a closer look at the craft and dedication behind the trails we sometimes take for granted.<br> It shows that when people pursue their passion, we&#8217;re all better for it<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/378218839<br><strong> Up To Speed<\/strong><br> (2018, 20 min)<br> Some climbers perceive speed climbing as a fringe activity, but its inclusion in the 2020<br> Olympics means it\u2019s now being taken seriously. Film-maker Zachary Barr takes an in-depth<br> look into the sport.<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/episodes\/up-to-speed-reel-rock-s05-e01<br><strong> Okpilik &#8211; Inuit Nunangat Taimaannganit<\/strong><br> (2019, 4 min)<br> Mary Kudlak talks about fishing in Okpilik lake near Ulukhaktok as part of the Inuit<br> Nunangat Taimannganit video project.<br> https:\/\/www.itk.ca\/inuit-nunangat-taimannganit\/video_archive\/okpilik\/<br><strong> Dark Peak Fell Runners<\/strong><br> (2019, 17 min)<br> The Dark Peak Fell Runners base themselves in Sheffield, but their playground is the Peak<br> District National Park where they weave tracks through the fields, peat bogs and rocky<br> outcrops to create a tapestry of eccentricity, endeavour and endurance.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=QwTp28jbTP8<br><strong> Chasing a Trace<\/strong><br> (2019, 21 min)<br> This is a love story between a badass woman scientist and one of the most elusive wild<br> animals on earth set in the snowy high mountains of Western Canada.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=yQN16cJ4mLk<br><strong> Climb Your Dreams<\/strong><br> (2019, 2 min)<br> The rush of life in the city inspires a dream for an escape. The nature of reality is questioned<br> by the contrast of what we do for a living.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/362028659<br> Curated by Lianne Caron<br><strong> Full Moon<\/strong><br> (2019, 6 min)<br> Closing lifts and the setting sun mark the end of the action for most skiers. But not for Max<br> Kronech and Jochen Mesle. While ski towns fall asleep they head into the mountains to<br> see them in a new light.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/362028659<br><strong> Good Morning<\/strong><br> (2018, 4 min)<br> Every day, skier Richard Permin falls into his mundane morning routine. Right after getting out<br> of bed, he clicks on his skis and rides down the snow covered rooftops of Avoriaz.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/305915054<br><strong> The Imaginary Line<\/strong><br> (2019, 10 min)<br> In an act of political solidarity, a team from Mexico and the U.S.A assemble with the sole<br> purpose of establishing a slackline that crosses the border between them. In a world that is<br> constantly tearing us apart, they come together to cross an imaginary line and tell a<br> different story.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=dkG7koiNiq4<br><strong> Age of Ondra<\/strong><br> (2018, 47 min)<br> On the heels of a historic 5.15d ascent, we follow climber Adam Ondra from his home in the<br> Czech Republic, across Europe to North America, as he innovates new training methods,<br> establishes upper echelon first ascents, and attempts to be the first person to send 5.15 on<br> the first try.<br> Part one: https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/episodes\/age-of-ondra-part-1-reel-rock-s5-e2<br> Part two: https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/episodes\/age-of-ondra-part-2-reel-rock-s5-e3<br> Part three: https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/episodes\/age-of-ondra-part-3<br><strong> Thabang<\/strong><br> (2019, 13 min)<br> Thabang Madiba somehow found his way into the world of trail running and in the last few<br> years has become everyone\u2019s favourite in the South African trail scene.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=F0NR4Qqje4A<br><strong> The Redstone Pack<\/strong><br> (2018, 5 min)<br> What began as an impromptu leap into the world of dog sledding, Aaron Natoniewski\u2019s<br> methodical approach to the sport and understanding of his dogs has inspired a team of<br> sled hounds unlike any other.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/293860988<br><strong>We<\/strong> <strong>Are Abel<\/strong><br> (2018, 8 min)<br> We Are Abel features the story of a Gwich\u2019in father who is standing against reckless plans<br> to industrialize the Arctic Refuge and not only fight for his culture\u2019s existence, but also for<br> his son\u2019s ability to know that culture fully.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/341401643<br><strong> The River\u2019s Call<\/strong><br> (2019, 8 min)<br> The River\u2019s Call follows seven kayakers through the deep canyons and challenging whitewater<br> of the Rio Apurimac the farthest source of the Amazon in the heart of the Andes.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/325319778<br> The Ladakh Project<br> (2019, 13 min)<br> Seven days, three rivers, one woman. This is the story of Nouria Newman\u2019s solo kayak<br> adventure in the Indian Himalaya.<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/ladakh-project-nouria-newman-kayaks-india-rivers-interactive-s t ory<br><strong> The Flip<\/strong><br> (2019, 3 min)<br> French skydiver Remi Angeli must face his fears in order to explore new expressions of<br> movement while BASE jumping in Mexico. On the other side of his fear he discovers life in<br> its purest form.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/390490875<br><strong> Kai Jones &#8211; Far Out<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> Eleven-year-old Kai Jones isn\u2019t old enough to go to the movies alone or order a sandwich at the<br> pub, but in the mountains age doesn\u2019t matter. He is following in his family\u2019s ski tracks\u2026right<br> into backflips and tricks off of cliffs.<br> https:\/\/www.tetongravity.com\/video\/ski\/11-year-old-skis-jackson-holes-gnarliest-terrain<br><strong> Every Mystery I\u2019ve Lived<\/strong><br> (2019, 24 min)<br> At the end of 2017, rookie slopestyle MTB rider Emil Johansson was on top of the world. In his<br> first full season, he was crowned FMB World Tour champion as a teenager only for his world<br> to crumble around him with a mystery illness.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=SnicW-F52n4<br><strong> Eclipse<\/strong><br> (2015, 32 min)<br> Photographer Reuben Krabbe is someone captivated by the solar eclipse, and so in March 2015<br> he set out to take a photo of a skier during this infrequent occurrence in the northern archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. The story of this demanding expedition was documented by<br> Salomon in partnership with Switchback Entertainment and won Best <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Film: Snow Sports at the<br> Banff Mountain Film Festival.<br> http:\/\/tv.salomon.com\/story\/eclipse#overlay<br><strong> Charge<\/strong><br> (2019, 5 min)<br> Four top freeskiers and a world champion drone pilot are dropped at Chatter Creek, BC for<br> one week. Their instructions: charge as hard as you can every day.<br> http:\/\/tv.salomon.com\/story\/charge#overlay<br><strong> Liv Along the Way<\/strong><br> (2018, 23 min)<br> Since she first summited Mont Blanc as a teen, Liv Sansoz knew she would make her life in the<br> mountains. She was twice crowned World Champion in sport climbing, and eventually<br> expanded her professional horizons to mixed climbing, ski mountaineering, and base jumping.<br> In 2017, at 40 years old, Liv set out from her base in Chamonix, France to attempt to climb all<br> 82 4000m peaks in the European Alps in a single year. As she\u2019s learned several times<br> throughout her life, things don\u2019t always go as planned.<br> http:\/\/tv.salomon.com\/channel\/hiking-mountaineering#overlay\/livalongtheway<br><strong> Frozen Mind<\/strong><br> (2018, 33 min)<br> Together with his old friend Pierre Hourticq, snowboarder Victor de le Rue tries to write a new<br> story in the iconic mountains near Chamonix. Frozen Mind is not just a freeride film, it is a<br> story of friendship and a journey of discovery as the two men take unique paths in order to<br> conquer the same objectives.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=axNnKy-jfWw<br><strong> The 7 Stages of Blank<\/strong><br> (2019, 42 min)<br> Blank Collective films takes you on a journey through The 7 Stages of Blank, a lighthearted<br> look into the bond that develops around the sport of skiing.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=bSK-f5ES0i4<br><strong> Circle of the Sun<\/strong><br> (2019, 5 min)<br> Steep mountains, the ocean, the sun, and the aurora borealis. One rotation of the sun high in<br> the Arctic on skis equals one day of magic.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/344890300<br><strong>Safe Haven<\/strong><br> (2018, 8 min)<br> Founded on the belief that everyone is welcome, Memphis Rox opened a climbing gym to be<br> at the center of the city&#8217;s revitalization. Watch and if you are interested to learn more about<br> Memphis Rox.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=uYjVzoxIkdI<br><strong> Camel Finds Water<\/strong><br> (2019, 8 min)<br> Trevor found the hull of an abandoned fishing boat in a field. He brought it home and built it<br> back to a sea-worthy state over the course of a summer. Then, he took it on its maiden voyage<br> to British Columbia in search of waves.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/328771728<br><strong> This Land<\/strong><br> (2019, 10 min)<br> Runner and advocate Faith E. Briggs used to run through the streets of Brooklyn every morning.<br> Now, she\u2019s running 150 miles through three U.S. National Monuments that lay in the thick of the<br> controversy around public lands.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=X3dxCJK5BaQ&amp;list=RDCMUC4qZJvaF8JKHFJzC_6lXWbg<br> &amp; start_radio=1&amp;t=5<br><strong> Beneath the Ice<\/strong><br> (2019, 16 min)<br> Canadian Will Gadd uses his unparalleled ice climbing skills and knowledge to lead a<br> scientific exploration into uncharted territory inside of the Greenland ice sheet.<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/ca-en\/films\/beneath-the-ice<br><strong> Aziza<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> Set in the streets of Bou Tharar and the wide, craggy valleys of the lower Atlas mountains,<br> Aziza is the story of a young woman who has thrived in the world of ultra-running and how she<br> has become a role model for other up-and-coming athletes in Morocco.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/286846186<br><strong> Standing Man<\/strong><br> (2019, 13 min)<br> Cyclist Payson McElveen attempts to break the current fastest known time on the grueling<br> 160 km White Rim Road in Canyonlands National Park.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=La8-Qqio0rU<br><strong> Eli<\/strong><br> (2019, 5 min)<br> As a rancher growing up in the rugged northeast corner of the Navajo Nation with no electricity<br> or running water, Eli Neztsosie learned through years of work what it meant to rely on<br> discipline and endurance. Now he relies on these same skills, running long distances\u2014 striving<br> every day, in his words, to be better than he was the day before.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=l16tuTE99vA<br><strong> A Nordic Skater<\/strong><br> (2018, 5 min)<br> A Nordic Skater is the very first film about this little known sport. It features Per Sollerman, a<br> photographer who has been skating on frozen lakes and fjords for the past 10 years. During 6<br> captivating minutes, the viewer is transported to the region of Oslo to have a peek at a story of<br> a man who uses every sense he has to travel on thin ice.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/297673643<br><strong> Out on a Limb<\/strong><br> (2019, 21 min)<br> Engineer Kai Lin teams up with climber Craig DeMartino to design a badass prosthetic foot,<br> which if they succeed won\u2019t just level the playing field, but will dish up, if not superpowers, then<br> a real sense of empowerment, which is almost the same thing.<br> https:\/\/mojagear.com\/videos\/2019\/08\/16\/limb-prosthetic-climbing-craig-demartino\/<br><strong> Spirit<\/strong><br> (2019, 20 min)<br> An intimate story of longing and belonging in India\u2019s sacred mountains. Spirit explores what<br> it takes to make a home in a remote community in the thralls of change.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/369505425<br><strong> Solstice<\/strong><br> (2019, 4 min)<br> A skier\u2019s tribute to the shortest day of the year when the sun arcs low over the horizon and<br> the ice crystals linger in the air. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=JTPovRc6OoM<br><strong> Narics<\/strong><br> (2019, 19 min)<br> In the midst of Kosovo, an area that\u2019s been haunted by war and ethical conflicts, Elias Elhardt<br> discovers the small ski resort Brezovica.Snowboard enthusiast Hamdi is one of the locals<br> that now wants to breathe new life into this special place. He guides Elias through this<br> forgotten world and reflects on the question, how a future can be built if the past still weighs<br> so heavily.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/383514704<br><strong> Valley of the Moon<\/strong><br> (2018, 21 min)<br> Valley of the Moon explores the importance of climbing as a way to cross cultural barriers,<br> build friendship and chase adventure in one of the most breathtaking regions of the earth.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/299057800<br><strong> The Legend of Rafael<\/strong><br> (2019, 7 min)<br> A beautiful story about the power of two wheels and a community built through bicycling. After<br> a devastating breakup, Rafael finds solitude and restoration on the open road, pedaling his way<br> to emotional health from Mexico City to northern Colorado. With just $500 to his name, he<br> spearheads a revolution to help the underprivileged members of his new neighborhood the best<br> way he knows how\u2014repairing their bicycles. https:\/\/vimeo.com\/333580941<br><strong> Over Time &#8211; Sammy C<\/strong><br> (2019, 7 min)<br> Filmed purley in the heart of the BC backcountry, Over Time &#8211; Sammy C features the best<br> shots from a full winter with pro skier Sammy Carlson.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=KVXJ2E41_xE<br><strong> Wallmapu<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> The Pehuenche people of present-day Chile speak Mapudungun: \u2018the language of the land.\u2019<br> This land, their universe, is known as Wallmapu. Two skiers enter, into a breathtaking creation<br> of ancient Araucaria trees, looming volcanoes, and windblown snow.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/306295979<br><strong> Chasing the Sublime<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> Why do we put ourselves into the path of discomfort and risk? What drives us to get too cold<br> and too tired, to battle with fear, in the name of adventure? Follow the originators of The<br> Outdoor Swimming Society, \u2018swim twins\u2019 Kate Rew and Kari Furre, in this hauntingly beautiful<br> glimpse at the physicality of UK cold water swimming, as two friends set out to chase the<br> sublime. https:\/\/vimeo.com\/292071219<br><strong> The Running Pastor<\/strong><br> (2019, 8 min)<br> Sverri is a local Pastor and avid runner who uses his time on the trails to work through not<br> only his own personal conflicts, but the conflicts of others he often is burdened with.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/340472874<br><strong> BMX Nigeria<\/strong><br> (2019, 13 min)<br> BMX street is one of the most frequently evolving sports in the world and, in Nigeria, a group<br> of local riders are reinventing riding at a grassroots level.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=UDZpsjtfYuY<br><strong> The Shepherdess<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> A brutal drought is gripping the Southwest and the Navajo reservation especially hard,<br> threatening traditional shepherds and a way of life going back generations.<br> https:\/\/www.katiefalkenberg.com\/#\/shepherdess\/<br><strong> Silence<\/strong><br> (2018, 18 min)<br> What does it take to climb the world\u2019s first 9c? Let\u2019s find out in Silence, a movie by Bernardo<br> Gim\u00e9nez. It shows what preceded the afternoon of September 3, 2017 when Adam Ondra, a<br> professional rock climber and currently one of the best climbers in the world, made a little piece<br> of climbing history when he climbed his project in the spectacular Hanshelleren Cave in<br> Norway. The route, later named Silence, received a new grade of 9c and became the hardest<br> route in the world.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ZRTNHDd0gL8<br><strong> Ice &amp; Palms<\/strong><br> (2018, 32 min)<br> The documentary follows skiers Jochen Mesle and Max Kroneck on their most ambitious<br> ski tour yet. A 100% self powered adventure from southern Germany all the way to the<br> mediterranean sea.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/319200353<br><strong> Sacred Strides<\/strong><br> (2018, 12 min)<br> Bears Ears National Monument is a public land under threat. In 2018, a group of Native<br> American tribes put their differences aside and ran 1280 km to Bears Ears to send a message<br> of unity.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/283490560<br><strong> Hourya<\/strong><br> (2018, 10 min)<br> Fly Above the ancient sands of the Moroccan coastline. Let your spirit soar with lightness<br> and the feeling of Hourya.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/289029793<br><strong> FAST HORSE<\/strong><br> (2018, 14 min)<br> FAST HORSE follows the return of the Blackfoot bareback horse racing tradition in a new form:<br> the Indian Relay. Siksika horseman Allison Red Crow struggles to build a team with<br> second-hand horses and a new jockey, Cody Big Tobacco, to take on the best riders in the<br> Blackfoot Confederacy at the Calgary Stampede.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/358170802<br><strong> The Moment<\/strong><br> (2017, 74 min)<br> In the backwoods of British Columbia, three small but dedicated crews of adventure<br> seekers were quietly changing the course of a sport and carving their paths in history. The<br> Moment captures the birth and success of the original freeride mountain bike movement.<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/films\/the-moment<br><strong> For the Love of Mary<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> When 97-year-old runner George Etzweiler dons his lucky ancient green running shorts, he\u2019s<br> not just running to the summit of Mt Washington, he carries something special with him: the<br> memory of his late wife of 68 years.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/273611679<br><strong> Break on Through<\/strong><br> (2017, 26 min)<br> Margo Hayes, a little-known 19 year old from Boulder Colorado, has moved to Europe to train<br> and climb with the goal of succeeding on two of the most iconic 5.15s in France and Spain. But<br> by pushing her body and mind to the absolute limit, she risks injury and failure in her quest to<br> be the first.<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/episodes\/break-on-through-reel-rock-s04-e01<br><strong> Life of Glide<\/strong><br> (2017, 16 min)<br> Big Mountain rider Jeremy Jones dissects his lifelong passion for the simple sacred feeling<br> he calls \u201cThe Glide.\u201d<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=edYSL913rHI<br><strong> Brothers of Climbing<\/strong><br> (2017, 7 min)<br> How can you be what you can\u2019t see? Mikhail Martin, co-founder of Brothers of Climbing said, \u201cI<br> literally typed, \u2018Are there black climbers?\u2019 in Google \u2026 someone said, \u2018black people don\u2019t<br> climb.&#8217;\u201d<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=7LWq5s-s4pY<br><strong> Ride of the Dead<\/strong><br> (2017, 12 min)<br> Enter into the world of Oaxacan mountain bike culture during Mexico\u2019s famous annual<br> celebration known as Dia De Los Muertos.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=BLXR86vHUNU<br><strong> Holocene<\/strong><br> (2018, 12 min)<br> Join two riders from Japan as they dive into the cultural history of the dolomites clattering<br> up Via Ferratas and shredding down couloirs along the way.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=n8Yqf9Mn_ZY<br><strong> Beautiful Idiot<\/strong><br> (2018, 15 min)<br> Beautiful Idiot takes you on a ride through the mindset and motivations of those who feel<br> driven to pursue greatness, how it can feel to fall short, and the consequences of reaching a<br> lofty goal when the struggle to get there has defined you for so long. Featuring professional<br> freeride mountain bike rider Brett Rheeder.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/282402702<br><strong> Perspectives | India<\/strong><br> (2018, 5 min)<br> Professional mountain bike athlete and artist Micayla Gatto adventures to the Indian<br> Himalayas to experience the culture with her unique artistic perception.<br> https:\/\/freehubmag.com\/videos\/perspectives-india<br><strong> Inside the Indus &#8211; A Pakistani Odyssey<\/strong><br> (2017, 27 min)<br> An international team of kayakers heads to Pakistan to attempt a descent of the fabled Rondu<br> Gorge, on the Indus river. Hidden behind a wall of political and security factors meant it had<br> been eight years since the last expedition had ventured into the gorge.<br> https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/twelveproductions\/videos\/inside-the-indus-a-pakistani-odyssey\/22<br> 4 8154562075004\/<br><strong> Skier Vs Drone<\/strong><br> (2018, 4 min)<br> 2018 Olympic Bronze Medalist skier racer, Victor Muffat-Jeandet, faces off against 2x World<br> Drone Racing Champion, Jordan Temkin, in a dual GS race to see who is the fastest down<br> the mountain.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Wn_Fx2MwCB0<br><strong> The Faction Collective Presents: La Grave<\/strong><br> (2018, 17 min)<br> Sam Anthamatten and Johnny Collinson travel to La Grave to push the limits of steep skiing<br> and discover what makes La Grave so unique &#8211; a mythic freeride location where time stops.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=QkinG08IoKk<br><strong> Children of the Columbia: A Skier\u2019s Odyssey<\/strong><br> (2018, 20 min)<br> A cultural ski journey up the historically-charged waters of the Columbia River in interior<br> British Columbia.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/330851467<br><strong> The Sky Piercer<\/strong><br> (2018, 44 min)<br> Snow athletes Sam Smoothy, Xavier De Le Rue, Nadine Wallner and Fraser McDougall take<br> on the challenge of skiing down New Zealand\u2019s highest mountain, the notorious Mount Cook<br> (Aoraki). Will extreme weather and icy conditions defeat them?<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/int-en\/films\/the-sky-piercer-2019-23-10<br><strong> The Lorax Project<\/strong><br> (2018, 35 min)<br> Six friends embark on a determined quest to climb and then BASE jump \u2018The Lorax\u2019, a<br> formidable climb in remote western Tasmania. Surrounded by some of the most pristine<br> wilderness in all of Australia, they contend with extreme weather and rugged terrain, relying on<br> each other\u2019s skills and a bit of humour to reach their goal. https:\/\/vimeo.com\/310331133<br><strong> Escape<\/strong><br> (2018, 8 min)<br> JaBig, a Montreal-based DJ, buys a bike on a whim and decides to attempt to beat the record<br> for the longest continuous bike ride in a single country. What\u2019s more, he\u2019ll ride a single-speed,<br> fixed-gear bicycle and finish in the winter, approaching the Arctic Ocean by way of Canada\u2019s<br> northernmost continental hamlet, Tuktoyaktuk in the Northwest Territories.<br> https:\/\/www.mec.ca\/en\/explore\/mec-documentary-escape<br><strong> Facing Sunrise<\/strong><br> (2017, 8 min)<br> While dealing with one of the darkest times of her life, processing family trauma and recovering<br> from injury, Azzah overhears a conversation around the question, \u201cwhat do you want to do<br> before you die?\u201d Inspired and energized, she rushes home and begins her bucket list. Although<br> she has never seen herself as much of an adventurer, she realizes she\u2019s capable of more than<br> she ever imagined.<br> https:\/\/www.mec.ca\/en\/explore\/facing-sunrise<br><strong> Ascending Afghanistan *warning graphic content<\/strong><br> (2016, 44 min)<br> Follow the first female Afghan mountaineering team as they navigate their first expedition and<br> fight for recognition as athletes amongst their country, culture, and families.<br> https:\/\/video.vice.com\/en_us\/video\/vice-impact-ascending-afghanistan-rising-women\/587674b<br> f f0d3f0d206a3cec6?latest=1<br><strong> Brotherhood of Skiing<\/strong><br> (2018, 10 min)<br> Since 1973, the National Brotherhood of Skiers has overcome barriers by bringing soul,<br> smiles and a party to the mountain.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/318824416<br><strong> How to Run 100 Miles<\/strong><br> (2018, 28 min)<br> The odds were stacked against Jayson Sime early in life: poverty, homelessness, dyslexia,<br> bullying. But he learned to fight. In 2017, he entered his first 100-mile mountain<br> ultramarathon, betting on his lifelong resilience to carry him to the finish line.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=iC7Lh4opLsc<br><strong> Blue Heart<\/strong><br> (2018, 44 min)<br> The Balkan Peninsula is home to the last wild rivers in Europe. However, a deluge of more<br> than 3,000 proposed hydropower developments threaten to destroy the culture and ecology of<br> this forgotten region. Blue Heart, now in its first digital release, documents the battle for the<br> largest undammed river in Europe, Albania\u2019s Vjosa, the effort to save the endangered Balkan<br> lynx in Macedonia, and the women of Kru\u0161\u010dica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are<br> spearheading a months-long, 24\/7 protest to protect their community\u2019s only source of<br> drinking water.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=OhmHByZ0Xd8<br><strong> Carving Landscapes<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> Through the inspiring legacy of Mary Vaux we will venture onto the Illecillewaet<br> Glacier, reenacting her research and her mountain travel in the restriction of Victorian<br> dresses. https:\/\/vimeo.com\/299359466<br><strong> The Passage<\/strong><br> (2018, 25 min)<br> In 1974, my 20-year-old parents and uncle Andy built their own canoes, launched them into the<br> Pacific, and became some of the first people in modern history to canoe from Washington to<br> Alaska up the Inside Passage. My brother and I grew up paddling those wooden canoes in the<br> Virginia rivers and the 1974 adventure became a legend in our family &#8211; shaping who we\u2019ve<br> become, how we view our parents, and how our parents view themselves. In the summer of<br>2017, we renovated those canoes and with our aging parents completed their 1974 journey. The<br> Passage is a story about growing up, growing old, and the wild places that define us.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/272632802<br><strong> Grizzly Country<\/strong><br> (2018, 12 min)<br> After serving in the Vietnam War, author and eco-warrior Doug Peacock spent years alone in the<br> Wyoming and Montana wilderness observing grizzly bears. This time in the wild changed the<br> course of his life. With the protection of Yellowstone grizzlies now under threat, Peacock<br> reflects on the importance of habitat and why he continues to fight for wild causes.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/300829054<br><strong> The Botanist<\/strong><br> (2016, 20 min)<br> After the fall of the Soviet Union, Tajikistan, a former Soviet Socialist Republic, plunged into a<br> devastating civil war. A famine struck the mountainous region of the Pamir where Ra\u00efmberdi,<br> a passionate and ingenious botanist, built his own hydroelectric station to help his family<br> survive through the crisis.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/267165412<br><strong> Surviving the Outback<\/strong><br> (2018, 57 min)<br> Could you survive alone across hundreds of kilometers of remote outback for a whole<br> month, trekking and sailing on a makeshift raft, with nothing but a time capsule of antique<br> stuff from 1932? Mike wasn\u2019t sure he could pull it off either!<br> https:\/\/tubitv.com\/movies\/497254\/surviving_the_outback<br><strong> The Mirnavator<\/strong><br> (2017, 11 min)<br> Ultra-runners overcome obstacles on every trail. In this film, Force of Nature Mirna<br> Valerio overcomes the negative voices that don\u2019t believe she belongs in the sport.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=c5-CSQcYeXk<br><strong> Ski Photographer<\/strong><br> (2018, 9 min)<br> Drawn to the mountains in search of the ski bum lifestyle, Oskar Enander had no intention of<br> ever becoming a photographer. Is his affinity for cold stark places driven by his color<br> blindness? Or is it place that has formed his aesthetic?<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/300544856<br><strong> My Mom Vala<\/strong><br> (2017, 10 min)<br> Life has a way of putting us where we need to be. For Vala, that\u2019s in both Greenland \u2013 where<br> she works at her family\u2019s fishing lodge \u2013 and Reykjav\u00edk, where she teaches her daughter how to<br> do it all on her own, too.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ERjQ7hcVxus<br><strong> AMO<\/strong><br> (2017, 7 min)<br> Amo; in the native Rapa Nui Language means, to carry on ones shoulders. Easter Island is a<br> place known the world across in myth and legend, but the people who call it home and the<br> unique culture that they embody is often overlooked as the most valuable piece of the islands<br> estranged story. In this short film, Heu Rapa Haoa, native born Rapa Nui and one of 800<br> remaining people left in the world who speak his native tongue fluently, tells his story of the<br> island, the stone heads that brought Easter Island renowned, and in what he sees for his future<br> and in that the future of his people the culture that defines them.<br> https:\/\/vimeo.com\/254442752<br><strong> Surface<\/strong><br> (2018, 7 min)<br> In a photographic niche defined by familiar angles, Ben Thouard is driven by his desire to<br> create something original in surf photography.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=PeONe9teVWw<br><strong> The Frenchy<\/strong><br> (2018, 14 min)<br> Jacques is an 82-year-old badass athlete, but the real story is how he inspires us with his<br> contagious love of life, epic tales of survival and his ability to counter aging through<br> laughter.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=Dhfipv8LXRg<br><strong> Dreamride 3<\/strong><br> (2018, 6 min)<br> Inspired by a Dr. Seuss narrative, this mountain bike film is sure to take you places like no<br> other. https:\/\/vimeo.com\/266377015<br><strong> Treeline<\/strong><br> (2018, 40 min)<br> Through a cinematic exploration of three extraordinary tree communities, Treeline brings forests<br> alive on screen, illuminating the reciprocal bond between humanity and nature &#8211; a relationship<br> we can\u2019t survive without &#8211; and asks what responsibility we have to protect the exceptional<br> forests that remain.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=YCEaYInJbos<br><strong> The Wolf Pack<\/strong><br> (2018, 12 min)<br> The Braford-Lefebrve family lives to run and runs to live. Without cell phones or any<br> modern worry, the wolf pack roams the mountains around Silverton CO.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=I83E6jSHBs4<br><strong> Danny Macaskill: Danny Daycare<\/strong><br> (2019, 4 min)<br> In his latest film Danny Macaskill takes on some child care the only way he knows how\u2026 by<br> taking them for a wee bike ride around Scotland!<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=jj0CmnxuTaQ#action=share<br><strong> Electric Greg<\/strong><br> (2019, 20 min)<br> Record-breaking mountain endurance athlete Greg Hill has never shied away from a goal.<br> Through his time spent in the mountains, he&#8217;s seen the effects of climate change first-hand and<br> came to realize the way he was approaching the mountains was only making the problem<br> worse. Two years ago he changed his approach and set out to climb 100 peaks without burning<br> any fossil fuels. But the question is: will it make a difference?<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=lTL5l4CcBdE&amp;feature=youtu.be<br><strong> Defiance<\/strong><br> (2019, 13 min)<br> The path of progression is paved with acts of defiance. Leanne Pelosi, Jake Blauvelt, and<br> Victor de Le Rue take the stage in British Columbia in a showcase of shred.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=hUN-2fAgp0A&amp;feature=youtu.be<br><strong> Par For The Course<\/strong><br> (2019, 4 min)<br> Mirna Valerio takes on her first ever sky race at the 4th annual Broken Arrow Sky Race. Mirna<br> navigated the rocky, exposed ridge lines, steep climbs and snow filled descents of Squaw<br> Valley with an attitude unlike any other.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=13kb8geCNNc&amp;feature=youtu.be<br><strong> The Motivator<\/strong><br> (2018, 4 min)<br> Filmmaker Aaron Hitchins turns his camera on the person who has motivated him to lead a life<br> connected to the outdoors: his mother, Maureen. He wishes he were half as active as she is,<br> and her commitment to rediscovering herself is inspirational.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=xpLt8ThtOFc&amp;feature=youtu.be<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> Other Adventure Films not Banff Film Fest<br> Free Flow &#8211; Hazel Findlay Hazel Findlay enjoys an epic day of mountain running and solo<br> climbing in the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia. Stunning shots combine with a considered<br> soundtrack and introspection from one of the worlds best rock climbers.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=r93Sw768GxI&amp;feature=youtu.be&amp;app=desktop<br> ROTPUNKT | Alex Megos Through failure and success, Alex Megos strives to be<br> the best climber in the world. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=SbWvFjUIt5k<br> Mother Earth Mother Earth , from filmmaker Damien Vergez, features mountain biker William<br> Robert riding in British Columbia. The film is narrated and composed by members of Canada\u2019s<br> Lil\u2019wat First Nation.<br> https:\/\/www.outsideonline.com\/2345876\/mother-earth-beautiful-mtb-film?utm_source=facebo<br> ok&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=facebookpost#close<br> Dream Job Katie is tired of working behind a desk. She ventures out for a day in the life,<br> with mountain professionals to find her calling in the ski industry.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?t=7s&amp;v=MzMMIek3rsE&amp;app=desktop<br> Lhotse In 2018, Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison completed the first ski descent of the<br> 27,940-foot Lhotse, the fourth-highest mountain in the world. This is their story.<br> https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=wPXSFVruIHI<br> Blood on the Crack Kevin Jorgeson and Jacob Cook head to the Bugaboos to attempt the<br> second ascent of the Tom Egan Memorial Route, which contains one of the hardest, most<br> excruciating crack climbs in the world, renowned for reducing fingertips to shreds.<br> https:\/\/www.redbull.com\/ca-en\/films\/blood-on-the-crack<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> Films I recommend buying or renting:<br> Piano to Zanskar<br> Holy Tour<br> Into the Canyon<br> Wild Love<br> Hors Piste<br> Queen Without Land<br> Attla<br> On the Verge<br> Children of the Snow Land<br>                                        Lianne Caron<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>W trudnym okresie pandemii (i skr\u00f3conego sezonu zimowego) Festiwal Film\u00f3w G\u00f3rskich w kanadyjskim Banff udost\u0119pni\u0142 w sieci kilkadziesi\u0105t pozycji ze swojego repertuaru.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6337"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=6337"}],"version-history":[{"count":5,"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6337\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":6344,"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6337\/revisions\/6344"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=6337"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=6337"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.polityka.pl\/narty\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=6337"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}