Film Country: United States

  • Inward

    Inward

    Inward

    Inward

    Synopsis

    This is a film about Atlanta based artist Michi Meko whose life is expressed in multiple layers of mystical meaning. It’s a film experience about journeys, navigation, cartography and way finding into the unknown and the uncharted. It’s a narrative about the buoyancy of our souls and survival, keeping our heavy heads filled with heavy thoughts above water. It’s about his struggle to become orientated in the pitch black and discovering his metaphysical balance. It is about his decision and the journey to become an artist. Michi Meko is a postmodern cartographer and artist who lives within the parallels and meridians of two distinct worlds . . . the Urban world and the Rural world. Michi is highly influenced by his surrounding urbanization and the disposability of humanity, culture, injustice and waste. He’s influenced by nature and wilderness and its ability to heal and inspire. His art attempts to answer the question – What is his place is in this unfamiliar world of nature and wilderness and how does his art define and exhibit a newly fused relationship between his past and a radically new and radiant expression? – Michi found his place and voice in nature as a fly fisherman and outdoor enthusiast. Michi Meko’s journey inspires a new mindset and new possibilities for everyone but especially African Americans. Michi journey comes to life in a complex topographical language of his art that leverages icons and objects of the past while inventing a new iconographic language for the future.

    Runtime:

    21 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Director:

    Chad Brown

    Cast:

    Michi Mecko

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  • The Forgotten Coast

    The Forgotten Coast

    The Forgotten Coast

    The Forgotten Coast

    Synopsis

    Inspired by over a decade of documenting Iceland’s glacial river systems and their intersection with the ocean from the seats of small aircraft, Chris Burkard sets out for an immersive expedition across 41 of these rivers – by connecting a 400km series of exposed sandbars that provide a barrier between the harsh waters of the north atlantic along Iceland’s southern coast, armed only with a fat bike & inflatable raft and accompanied by two seasoned bike-pack/rafting veterans, Steve “Doom” Fassbinder and Cameron Lawson.

    Runtime:

    31 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Director:

    Chris Burkard, Brian Davis

    Producer:

    Mike Sandifer, Ben Weiland

    Cast:

    Chris Burkard, Steve Fassbinder, Cameron Lawson, Ryan Hill, Jeremy Bishop, Siggi Petur, Mumi Markusson, Einar Sigurosson, Reynair Jonsson

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  • Soundscape

    Soundscape

    Soundscape

    Soundscape

    Synopsis

    Soundscape shares the sightless experience of climbing a mountain via echo location, touch and imagination.

    Soundscape features 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, the film is a surprising and soulful adventure.

    Runtime:

    14 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Premiere:

    Utah Premiere

    Director:

    Timmy O’Neill

    Producer:

    Sarah Lee Steele

    Cast:

    Erik Weihenmayer

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  • The Last Gunners

    The Last Gunners

    The Last Gunners

    The Last Gunners

    Synopsis

    The silent hours of deep, snowy mornings at Alta Ski Area are ruptured by the reverberation of heavy artillery echoing off the surrounding granite crags. Since 1949, weapons of World War II have been an invaluable tool in combating the ever-looming threat of deadly avalanches that descend upon the town and around the ski area’s steep slopes.

    Amid Alta’s record-breaking 903-inch season in 2022-23, the gunners of Alta’s Ski Patrol fired their 105mm Howitzer for the final time. It’s the end of a 75-year era where weapons of war have reliably protected Alta from destructive avalanches. Dip into the story of Alta’s avalanche artillery program from infancy to its end. These massive artillery pieces, recruited for a peaceful purpose, now face retirement as Alta presses ahead into the forefront of the latest technological advancements in avalanche mitigation.

    Runtime:

    7 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Director:

    Tim Jones

    Producer:

    Lexi Blair Dowdall

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  • Return to Sender

    Return to Sender

    Return to Sender

    Return to Sender

    Synopsis

    Suspended in the air hundreds of feet above the Crooked River in Central Oregon, a group of highliners attempt to set the record for the longest highline in United States history – nearly a mile in length.

    Runtime:

    26 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Premiere:

    US Premiere

    Director:

    Nate Stephens

    Producer:

    Keegan Sentner, Taylor Brown, Danny Schlitt

    Cast:

    Kaj Pandey, Danny Schlitt, Pierce-Kenji Hunsaker, Cary Small, Audrey Noemie, Mimi Bernabeu, Aidan Sleavin, Nate Stephens

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  • A Fine Line

    A Fine Line

    A Fine Line

    A Fine Line

    Synopsis

    How do we reconcile our love of outdoor adventure with the inevitability of loss in high-risk sports? In A Fine Line, Graham Zimmerman reflects on balancing his career as an award-winning professional alpinist with his marriage and work in climate advocacy.

     

    Runtime:

    5 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Premiere:

    Utah Premiere

    Director:

    Graham Zimmerman

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  • One For All

    One For All

    One For All

    One For All

    Synopsis

    Tony Drees actually considers himself to have “good fortune,” despite being born into an abusive household, surviving the deadliest bombing of the Gulf War, beating cancer, and having his leg amputated up to his hip. After it all, and through his newly found passion for skiing, Tony sets an ambitious goal for this season.

    Runtime:

    19 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Premiere:

    Utah Premiere

    Director:

    Michael Stevens, Spencer Miller

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  • Twin Oaks

    Twin Oaks

    Twin Oaks

    Twin Oaks

    Synopsis

    “Twin Oaks” is a captivating documentary about the Hoyt family, and their experiences trail building in the Pacific Northwest spanning over many years and multiple generations. The documentary chronicles the profound relationship a human develops with the earth when spending their entire life working entrenched in the natural world, and everything it has to offer.

    The Hoyt family – Avery, and his parents, Daryl and Krista – each reflect on their own personal journeys, sharing their unique perspectives and experiences about trail building being a medium for connecting with nature and finding solace. They go on to describe the transformative nature of the journey itself and how it becomes an integral part of one’s identity. As the narrative unfolds, the film highlights the many challenges and personal struggles the Hoyts have faced over the years, both as trail builders and as a family, opening up about battles with mental health, addiction and an immense gratitude for their unwavering support for each other.

    Through breathtaking visuals and intimate interviews, “Twin Oaks” showcases the healing power of nature and the trails that connect people to it. The film captures both the technical side of impressive construction being performed in often untouched corners of the world, and also the spiritual side of the experience doing so. The documentary underscores the transformative impact of being humbled by the vastness of the natural world and the enduring legacy created by the family’s trail building endeavors.

    Runtime:

    12 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Director:

    Sean O’Connor

    Producer:

    Whit Hassett

    Cast:

    Avery Hoyt, Krista Hoyt, Daryl Hoyt

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  • With the Tide

    With the Tide

    With the Tide

    With the Tide

    Synopsis

    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.

    This story dives into the more vulnerable perspective of why we go outside and what freedom of movement means to the importance of healing trauma, and deepening a connection to nature for all communities.

     

    Runtime:

    25 minutes

    Language:

    English

    Country:

    United States

    Premiere:

    Utah Premiere

    Director:

    Chelsea J Jolly, Ryan Cortes Pérez

    Producer:

    Chelsea J Jolly

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