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The 2014 Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival at The Banff Centre is bursting with stories of profound journeys, unexpected adventures, and ground-breaking expeditions told by renowned authors, photographers, adventurers and filmmakers from around the globe. View the lineup and Festival schedule.
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BANFFMOUNTAINFILM BOOKFESTIVAL
THE BANFF CENTRE PRESENTS THE 39TH
NOVEMBER 1 – 9, 2014
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“The Festival was beyond imagining – so inspiring, such warm and supportive staff, enthusiastic audiences, fabulous facilities and all those books and films and the chance to network with a whole lot of amazing people – all surrounded by mountains. Who could ask for more!”
– Lisa Baile, 2013 Festival Guest Speaker
© John Weller
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#NineEpicDaysThe 2014 Banff Mountain Film and Book
Festival is #NineEpicDays bursting with stories of
profound journeys, unexpected adventures,
and ground-breaking expeditions told by
renowned authors, photographers, adventurers,
and filmmakers from around the globe.
The Banff Centre Box Office1.403.762.63011.800.413.8368banffmountainfestival.ca
Cover image: Louise Falls, Banff National Park © Kennan Harvey
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SaTurDay aND SuNDay, NOvEMBEr 1 – 2
opENiNg wEEkENDSaTurDay aND SuNDay
Film ScreeningsSaturday, NOv. 1 | 12 P.m., 3:30 P.m. SuNday, NOv. 2 | 12 P.m., 3:30 P.m., 7:30 P.m. EriC HarviE tHEatrE | $10 PEr PrOgram
Celebrate the 2014 Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival on Opening Weekend with five unique film programs, delivering adventure from around the world. Film titles will be announced mid-October.
SaTurDay, NOvEMBEr 1
Mountain Artwalk4 P.m. | FrEE mEEtiNg PLaCE: EriC HarviE tHEatrE PatiO
Explore mountain art and photography exhibits with a walk through The Banff Centre campus and downtown venues – concluding at the Wild Flour Artisan Bakery and Café.
SaTurDay, NOvEMBEr 1
Opening Night: Cerro Torre with David Lama7:30 P.m. | EriC HarviE tHEatrE | $22
David Lama, one of the world’s finest climbers, recently completed the first free ascent on Cerro Torre’s Southeast Ridge – arguably the hardest alpine climbing route in the world. Cerro Torre: A Snowball’s Chance in Hell, a Red Bull Media House production, is as much about making a film on an incredibly challenging mountain as it is about Lama’s feat in itself.
Lama will be in Banff to present the North american Premiere of the film, and will do an extended Q&A with the Festival audience.
Cerro Torre: A Snowball’s Chance in Hell will be followed by other films in competition.
MOuNTAiN ARTAND CRAFT SALESaturday, NOvEmBEr 1 11 a.m. – 7:30 P.m.
SuNday, NOvEmBEr 211 a.m. – 5:30 P.m.EriC HarviE tHEatrE – LOBBy | FrEE
Find one-of-a-kind mountain-themed art and handcrafted items. All by local artisans.
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opENiNg wEEkEND
david Lama © manuel Ferrigato, red Bull Content Pool
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Jen Olson © Paul Bride
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FULL THRoTTLETuESDay, NOvEMBEr 4
Radical Reels 7:30 P.m. | EriC HarviE tHEatrE (LivE) aNd margarEt grEENHam tHEatrE (SimuLCaSt) $25
Sponsored by MSR, Buff® and Yomads, and locally by Dan Sparks & Associates.
Radical Reels has become more than just a night of awesome extreme sports, crazy athletes and mega-adrenaline feats on a massive screen. it’s an annual highlight, a Banff tradition that is full of wacky antics, outrageous stunts and stoke-inducing films. Sochi Paralympic gold medalist, Josh Dueck is back as MC for the night.
Mountain idolCelebrate youth, sport, and the spirit of the outdoors with the Mountain idol competition. The 2014 Mountain idol will be announced on-stage during Radical Reels.
Mountain idol is sponsored by Devonian Properties and The North Face.
Nominate an idol by September 30, 2014. banffmountainfestival.ca/idol
WEDNESDay, NOvEMBEr 5
The Snow Show7:30 P.m. | EriC HarviE tHEatrE | $25
Sponsored by The Lake Louise Ski Resort
We know you’re itching for it. Fresh powder. Big air. Blue skies. Off-season is almost over! Join Sochi Paralympic gold medalist Josh Dueck for our annual night of snow films geared to get you psyched up for winter.
The Dirtbag Café with Jen Olson7:30 P.m. | tHE CLuB, tHEatrE COmPLEx | $15
An internationally certified mountain guide, Jen Olson has a passion for long granite alpine routes, mixed lines, and frozen waterfalls. With numerous first ascents in the Rockies and Bugaboos, Alaska, and Pakistan, Olson was chosen to be the face of Canada, demonstrating ice climbing to the world at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Join us in The Club, grab a beer, and enjoy Olson’s tales. The Club is a licensed venue admitting those 14 years of age and older.
$45Epic Sampler
Purchase a ticket to Radical Reels and The Snow Show
Save $5!
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sToRiEs
© John Weller
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ThurSDay, NOvEMBEr 6
Old Style Storytelling Session8:30 – 9:45 a.m. | max BELL BuiLdiNg rOOm 252 FrEE
Come to hear old-school and off the cuff tales from some of the Rockies’ best story-tellers including Barry Blanchard, Renate Belczyk, Scott Ward, Richard Guy, and Margot Talbot.
Hosted by Chic Scott – without gadgets, gizmos or gear – all acoustic, all the time.
A Geography of BloodCandace Savage
The Last OceanJohn Weller10 – 11:30 a.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $15
A Geography of Blood Award-winning Canadian author Candace Savage embarks on a profound and dramatic journey through the eloquent landscape of the southern Canadian prairies. A Geography of Blood: unearthing Memory from a Prairie Landscape offers a shocking new version of plains history, survival and an unforgettable portrait of the windswept country of the Cypress Hills.
The Last OceanAntarctica’s Ross Sea is the last ‘pristine’ ocean ecosystem on earth. Writer, photographer, and filmmaker John Weller presents The Last Ocean, a critically-acclaimed collection of photographs that raise awareness about the importance of active conservation and sustainability – even at the bottom of the world.
The Calling: Barry Blanchard12:30 – 1:45 P.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $15
From the Rupal Face on Nanga Parbat, to the North Face of Les Droites, to the sketchy first ascent of the North Pillar of North Twin in the Canadian Rockies – in his new memoir The Calling: A Life Rocked by Mountains, alpinist Barry Blanchard tells the rock ‘em sock ‘em stories that fast tracked his initiation into the realm of climbing legends.
Great Bear Wildian McAllister
PaddlenorthJennifer Kingsley2 – 3:30 P.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $15
Great Bear WildConservationist, photographer, and longtime Great Bear Rainforest resident ian McAllister takes us on a journey from the lush headwaters of the endangered region’s river valleys down to the hidden depths of the offshore world. Great Bear Wild, a stunning collection of photographs and personal narrative, is the product of twenty-five years of research and exploration.
PaddlenorthWriter Jennifer Kingsley heads out on an ambitious 54-day canoe odyssey towards the Arctic Ocean, battling gnarly winds, frigid waters and grizzly bears. Her latest book, Paddlenorth: A Journey into the Heart of the Tundra braids her trip with the histories of those who traced the tundra long before her voyage.
Book signings follow presentations.
© John Weller
“This book will open your eyes, first to the beauty of a world that lies beyond your sight. And more important, to the possibility of sustaining that far-off world that, in turn, sustains us.”
– The New York Times
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sToRiEs
Left to right: Will gadd © Christian Pondella; Nanga Parbat courtesy of Sandy allan; au Kancha Sherpa © Broughton Coburn
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FriDay, NOvEMBEr 7ThurSDay, NOvEMBEr 6
Will Gadd: Frozen Titans, Book Awards – and Films7:30 P.m. | EriC HarviE tHEatrE | $32
The program begins with the presentation of the 2014 Banff Mountain Book Competition awards.
Brutal, irrational, massive – that’s Canada’s wildest ice cave at British Columbia’s Helmcken Falls in the heart of winter. Will Gadd, one of Canada’s best-known extreme sports athletes, joins us in Banff to share this seven-pitch, 150-metre, gut-wrenching climb in the World Premiere of his latest film Frozen Titans, produced and directed by Reel Water Productions in partnership with Red Bull Media House.
American alpinist Steve Swenson joins Gadd on stage for an in-depth interview, followed by other films in competition.
Voices of Adventure: An interview with Sandy Allan and Rick Allen10 – 11:30 a.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $15
in a ‘Climb of the Century’, British climbers Sandy Allan and Rick Allen reached the summit of Nanga Parbat (8,126 metres) on July 15, 2012 – making the coveted first ascent of the Mazeno Ridgein an 18-day traverse. A staggering 13 kilometres, both committing and inescapable, the ridge is a monstrous undertaking with over seven summits above 7,000 metres.
Geoff Powter interviews Allan and Allen in what is sure to be a lively discussion.
Sherpas – The Next Generation: Broughton Coburn12:30 - 1:45 P.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $15
Economic, demographic, and political shifts have been underway for some time on the hem of Everest, and were brought into focus by the tragic Khumbu icefall avalanche in April. Broughton Coburn shares a remarkable, little-told back story of a socio-economic transformation, and the global reach of this tiny ethnic group.
Book signings follow most presentations.
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FriDay, NOvEMBEr 7
sToRiEs The Letters of Conrad Kain Zac Robinson
One Day as a Tiger John Porter2 – 3:30 P.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $15
The Letters of Conrad Kainiconic mountaineer and guide Conrad Kain climbed innumerable peaks – and along the way he wrote over 144 letters to longtime friend Amelie Maleka. in Conrad Kain: Letters from a Wandering Mountain Guide 1903-1933, historian Zac Robinson’s tasteful editing reveals an insightful view of Kain’s experience immigrating to Canada in the early 20th century.
One Day as a TigerOne Day as a Tiger, John Porter’s revealing and poignant memoir of his friend and one of Britain’s most accomplished mountaineers, Alex Macintyre, shows mountaineering at its extraordinary best and tragic worst. it draws an unforgettable picture of the dazzling, argumentative, and exuberant legend.
Words and Wine: A Mountain Reading4 P.m. | KiNNEar CENtrE rOOm 301 | FrEE
Expect full-bodied tales with hints of adventure and danger, and savour undertones of humour and humility with mountain writers Jerry Auld, Jocey Asnong, and local legend Chic Scott.
Book signings follow most presentations.
Left to right: From the film Nobody’s river © Krystle Wright; Jeremy Collins
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FiLmimpossible Rock: Jimmy Chin, Hazel Findlay, Mark Synnott – and Films 8 P.m. | EriC HarviE tHEatrE | $32
The maze-like fjord-land called the Ru’us al-Jibal on Oman’s Musandam Peninsula was home to athletes from The North Face Climbing Team for several weeks in November 2012.
They established dozens of first ascents from deep water solos to a 1,000-metre face. American
climber Jimmy Chin, British phenom Hazel Findlay, and expedition leader Mark Synnott join us in Banff to share stories from their expedition.
Presentation followed by films in competition.
Drawn: Jeremy Collins – and Films8 P.m. | margarEt grEENHam tHEatrE | $32
Merging film, illustration, live music and live art creation, the World Theatrical Premiere of Drawn takes you along with acclaimed climbing artist Jeremy Collins as he embarks on four journeys – from the Venezuelan Amazon, to the China-Mongolian border, to the northern reaches of Canada, and closer to home, the Yosemite Valley. Collins is a film award-winner whose art has graced more than 150 climbing and adventure magazines.
Drawn, with Jeremy Collins is followed by other films in competition.
Nobody’s River – and Films8 P.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $32
A team of four women paddled 5,000 kilometres down the Amur, one of the last remaining free-flowing rivers in the world – from the remote Mongolian headwaters through Siberia to a massive delta in Russia. Join Australian photographer Krystle Wright and American Amber Valenti, two members of this expedition, for a presentation of their adventure, full of unexpected twists and turns.
The presentation will be followed by the film of their journey, Nobody’s River, directed by Skip Armstrong, and other films in competition.
FriDay, NOvEMBEr 7 FriDay, NOvEMBEr 7
LiVE MuSiC!Matthew Barber11:30 P.m., dOOrS OPEN at 11 P.m. tHE CLuB, tHEatrE COmPLEx | $20
Matthew Barber is an acclaimed singer-songwriter and Juno-nominated artist whose tunes are a hearty homemade soup with a rootsy, folk-rock broth heavily steeped in the traditions of Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, and Tom Petty.
The Club is a licensed venue admitting those 14 years of age and older.
; matthew Barber
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SaTurDay aND SuNDay, NOvEMBEr 8 – 9
FiNaL wEEkEND
SaTurDay aND SuNDay
Daytime Film Screenings9 a.m. – 5:30 P.m. | $49 FOr tHE day
Remote corners of the globe will share the spotlight with heart-wrenching stories, complex questions and epic adventures. These are films you won’t forget – including many North American and World premieres. Choose between Program A or B. Film titles will be announced mid-October.
Hot Topics Seminar12:30 P.m. | max BELL auditOrium | FrEE
Tackling current big mountain issues with a panel of experts – always lively, always engaging, always hot! Visit website for details.
SaTurDay, NOvEMBEr 8
Mountain Artwalk4 P.m. | mEEtiNg PLaCE: EriC HarviE tHEatrE PatiO | FrEE
Also offered on November 1. See details on page 4.
MOuNTAiN MARKETPLACEFrOm 7 P.m. Friday tHrOugH SuNday 4:30 P.m. (NOv. 7 – 9) tHEatrE COmPLEx | FrEE
Check out the hottest gear and apparel from industry leaders, browse and buy top-selling books, and plan your next adventure.
Left to right: yvon Chouinard, Patagonia archives; ian Welsted, courtesy of raphael Slawinski
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Yvon Chouinard: DamNation – and Films8 P.m. | EriC HarviE tHEatrE | $32
With hints of sabotage, a strong political angle and plenty of fun, DamNation is a wild and adventurous ride through environmental politics in America. Executive produced by legendary climber, environmentalist, and Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard, DamNation goes behind the myths surrounding hydro energy and explores the economic, environmental and cultural value of a river. Chouinard joins us in Banff to participate in a conversation with uK writer and journalist Ed Douglas on the film’s provocative ideas. Filmmakers from Felt Soul Media also in attendance.
Followed by other films in competition.
Raphael Slawinski: First Ascent of K6 West – and Films
8 P.m. | max BELL auditOrium | $32
The daunting Northwest Face of K6 West in Pakistan was one of the most formidable unclimbed summits in the world. in July 2013, following the Nanga Parbat terrorist attack, renowned Canadian alpinists Raphael Slawinski and ian Welsted decided to forge ahead on their expedition, completing the first ascent, for which they were awarded mountaineering’s highest prize, the Piolet d’Or.
Presentation followed by films in competition.
Best of the Festival:Awards Night and Films7:30 P.m. | EriC HarviE tHEatrE $25 – FiLmS aNd aWardS
8 P.m. | margarEt grEENHam tHEatrE$25 – FiLmS ONLy
This is one of the most highly anticipated events at the Festival for filmmakers and the audience alike, where the international film jury announces the Banff Mountain Film Competition award winners. Most of the winning films are re-screened, and the 2014 Summit of Excellence Award is presented.
SaTurDay, NOvEMBEr 8
LiVE MuSiC!Jenn Grant11:30 P.m., dOOrS OPEN at 11 P.m. tHE CLuB, tHEatrE COmPLEx | $20
East Coast nightingale and Juno nominee Jenn Grant – with an iridescent voice and sublime performance that will leave you breathless.
The Club is a licensed venue admitting those 14 years of age and older.
SaTurDay, NOvEMBEr 8 SuNDay, NOvEMBEr 9
ViEw wEBsiTE
for complete listings
Jenn grant © mat dunlap
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Festival at a glance
1 | s a t u r d a y
Mountain art and Craft Sale11 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. | EHT Lobby | Free
Opening Weekend Film Screenings12 p.m., 3:30 p.m. | EHT | $10
Mountain artwalk4 p.m. | Meet outside EHT | Free
Opening Night: Cerro Torre with David Lama7:30 p.m. | EHT | $22
2 | s u n d a y
Mountain art and Craft Sale11 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. | EHT Lobby | Free
Opening Weekend Film Screenings12 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. EHT | $10
3 | m o n d a y
Mountain art Exhibitions Various venues (See pg. 18) | Free
4 | t u e s d a y
radical reels 7:30 p.m. | EHT (LiVE) / MGT (SiMuLCAST) | $25 Epic Sampler $45
5 | w e d n e s d a y
The Snow Show7:30 p.m. | EHT | $25 | Epic Sampler $45
The Dirtbag Café: Jen Olson7:30 p.m. | CLB | $15
6 | t h u r s d a y
Old Style Storytelling Session 8:30 – 9:45 a.m. | MBB 252 | Free
a Geography of Blood: Candace SavageThe Last Ocean: John Weller 10 – 11:30 a.m. | MBA | $15
The Calling: Barry Blanchard12:30 – 1:45 p.m. | MBA | $15
Great Bear Wild: ian McallisterPaddlenorth: Jennifer Kingsley2 – 3:30 p.m. | MBA | $15
Will Gadd: Frozen Titansand Book awards7:30 p.m. | EHT | $32
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voices of adventure:Sandy allan and rick allen10 – 11:30 a.m. | MBA | $15
Sherpas – The Next Generation: Broughton Coburn12:30 – 1:45 p.m. | MBA | $15
The Letters of Conrad Kain: Zac robinsonOne Day as a Tiger: John Porter2 – 3:30 p.m. | MBA | $15
Words and Wine: a Mountain reading4 p.m. | KCCi 301 | Free
Neïl Beloufa – Counting on People Exhibition Opening 5 p.m. | WPG | Free
Mountain Marketplace 7 - 10 p.m. | TC | Free
impossible rock: Jimmy Chin, hazel Findlay, Mark Synnott8 p.m. | EHT | $32
Drawn: Jeremy Collins 8 p.m. | MGT | $32
Nobody’s river 8 p.m. | MBA | $32
Matthew Barber – Live Music 11:30 p.m. | CLB | $20
8 | s a t u r d a y
Mountain Marketplace8 a.m. – 10 p.m. | TC | Free
Daytime Film Screenings Program a9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. | EHT/RRH | $49
Daytime Film Screenings Program B9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. | MGT/MBA | $49
National Geographic Exploration and Grants Workshop9 a.m. l KCCi 201 | Free
National Geographic adventure Writing and Photography Workshop11 a.m. | KCCi 201 | Free
hot Topics Seminar12:30 p.m. | MBA | Free
Mountain artwalk4 p.m. | Meet outside EHT | Free
yvon Chouinard: DamNation8 p.m. | EHT | $32
raphael Slawinski: K6 West8 p.m. | MBA | $32
Jenn Grant – Live Music11:30 p.m. | CLB | $20
9 | s u n d a y
Mountain Marketplace8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | TC | Free
Daytime Film Screenings Program a9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. | MGT/MBA | $49
Daytime Film Screenings Program B9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. | EHT | $49
National Geographic Television Story Pitch Workshop9 a.m. l KCCi 201 | Free
National Geographic Pushing the Boundaries of Storytelling11 a.m. l KCCi 201 | Free
hot Topics Seminar 12:30 p.m. | MBA | Free
Best of the Festival7:30 p.m. | EHT $25 – Awards and Films
8 p.m. | MGT $25 – Films Only
NovEmbER Film screening schedule
All Festival films are entries in the Banff Mountain Film Competition. By mid-October, film finalists are chosen, and a detailed 2014 screening schedule is unveiled on our website.
Programs and speakers are subject to change without notice.
Please check back with us regularly for updates, including the full schedule, at:banffmountainfestival.ca
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BanFF centre venues CLB the Club, theatre Complex
(ages 14+)
EhT Eric Harvie theatre, theatre Complex
KCCi Kinnear Centre for Creativity & innovation
MBa max Bell auditorium
MBB max Bell Building
MGT margaret greenham theatre, theatre Complex
rrh rolston recital Hall
TC theatre Complex
WPG Walter Phillips gallery
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JUsT THE TickETBox oFFiceLocated in the Eric Harvie Theatre LobbyOpen Tuesday to Saturday Noon – 5 p.m.403.762.6301 or [email protected]
downtown ticket outletLocated in the Old Crag CabinBison Courtyard, 211a Bear Streetin-person sales onlyOpen Tuesday to SundayNoon – 3 p.m. | 3:30 – 6 p.m.
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Program a and Program BTwo different daytime film programs are shown on Saturday, November 8 and Sunday, November 9. if you are attending both days, you will likely be in the same theatre on both days, and will see a different program on each day.
theatres and seatingAll Festival presentations aregeneral admission with theexception of Friday, November 7(impossible Rock: Jimmy Chin, Hazel Findlay, Mark Synnott) in the Eric Harvie Theatre, which is reserved seating.
the Fine Print Programs and speakers aresubject to change withoutnotice. Tickets are nonrefundable.All audience members musthave a ticket (including infants).
Processing fees apply. $2 per ticket to a maximum of $16 per order.
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we are gloBalThe Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour and the Radical Reels Tour hit the road following the Festival, bringing the best in mountain and adventure films to over 390,000 people in approximately 40 countries.
Visit our website to find a location near you. banffmountainfestival.ca/tour
Festival Packs
Opening Weekend Bundle Save $5 per ticketPurchase a ticket to THREE or more of the following six events on November 1 or 2 and save $5 per ticket.• Saturday Opening Weekend
Film Screenings (12 p.m, 3:30 p.m.).
• Opening Night: Cerro Torre with david Lama, 7:30 p.m.
• Sunday Opening Weekend Film Screenings (12 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.)
Cascade Book Bundle Save $2 per ticketPurchase a ticket to THREE or more of the following seven events on November 6 and 7 and save $2 per ticket:
• thursday guest speakers (10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m.) and book signings
• Will gadd: Frozen titans and films plus book award presentation, 7:30 p.m.
• Friday guest speakers (10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m.) and book signings
rundle Film Bundle | $154includes a ticket to your choice of each of the following FOuR film events from November 7 – 9:• Friday evening guest speaker
and films (choose 1 of 3 events) • Saturday daytime film
screenings (9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.) • Saturday evening guest
speaker and films (choose 1 of 2 events)
• Sunday daytime film screenings (9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.)
The Epic Sampler | $45Purchase a ticket to:
• Radical Reels on Tuesday, November 4
AND• The Snow Show on
Wednesday, November 5and save $5 off the combined ticket price (both events are regularly $25 each).
Note: all ticket bundles and packages must be booked in a single transaction.
Everest Pass | $2,000The exclusive Festival adventure.
Be a Festival “insider”– see and do it all! Each Everest Pass includes a full Festival pass, priority seating, access to ViP socials, and a $1,000 tax-deductible donation to The Banff Centre in support of the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival.
NEw! Opening Weekend
Bundle
SavE $5 PEr tiCKEt
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All Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival exhibitions are FREE
moUNTaiN aRTat The Banff Centre:
DRAwN: THE sKETCHBOOKs AND MAP ART OF ADVENTURER JEREMY COLLiNs Jeremy Collins (uSa) MAx BELL BuiLDiNG HuSKY ENERGY FOYER
EMPiRE OF ROCK: CHiNA CAVEsCarsten Peter (GEr) VARiOuS OuTDOOR VENuES
GRAND PRiZE RETROsPECTiVE Past Banff Mountain Photography Competition winners PROFESSiONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
GREAT BEAR wiLD ian Mcallister (CaN) JEANNE AND PETER LOuGHEED BuiLDiNG, MAiN FLOOR
NEÏL BELOUFA – COUNTiNG ON PEOPLE Neïl Beloufa (Fra/aLG) WALTER PHiLLiPS GALLERY
OMAN: iMPOssiBLE ROCK – PHOTOGRAPHs BY JiMMY CHiNJimmy Chin (uSa) LASZLO FuNTEK BuiLDiNG ExTERiOR, THEATRE COMPLEx
in downtown Banff:
ARCTiC sURFiNG Chris Burkard (uSa) 2014 Grand Prize Winner, Banff Mountain Photo Essay CompetitionWiLD FLOuR BAKERY AND CAFé 211 BEAR STREET
HEART OF THE HiMALAYA: PHOTOGRAPHs BY PAT AND BAiBA MORROwPat and Baiba Morrow (CaN) WHYTE MuSEuM OF THE CANADiAN ROCKiES111 BEAR STREET
THEORiEs OF ENTANGLEMENT: THE ART OF DAN HUDsON Dan hudson (CaN) WHYTE MuSEuM OF THE CANADiAN ROCKiES111 BEAR STREET
MOUNTAiN sTUDiEs: A GROUP EXHiBiTiON WiLLOCK & SAx GALLERY, 210 BEAR STREET
LANDsCAPEsThomas Willock (CaN) BANFF PuBLiC LiBRARY, 101 BEAR STREET
Banff mountain Film and Book Festival exhibitions are sponsored by the Juniper Hotel and Bistro and Wild Flour artisan Bakery and Café.
moUNTaiN EscapE
stay with usWhen you purchase a Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival ticket, ask about special Festival rates at The Banff Centre. See ad on opposite page.
dine with usVisit banffmountainfestival.ca for special Festival dining offers at The Banff Centre.
Play with usPresent a ticket from any Festival event and enjoy the use of Sally Borden Fitness and Recreation for a special drop-in fee of $7.00 for the day. Receive 10% off 60-and 90-minute massages.
Valid from November 1 – 10
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Hotel rooms from $119 per night, single/double occupancy, plus facility fee and taxes.
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Banff park LoDgeLuxury in the heart of Banff
Banff Park Lodge is a four star full service hotel, conveniently located in downtown Banff. Includes: – Terrace Dining Room – TripAdvisor’s
number one rated restaurant in Banff– Indoor pool, steam room and
exercise facilities– 2 acres of heated underground
parking space
Visit our website banffparklodge.com for our best rates.
1.403.762.4433 | banffparklodge.com
BreWSter’S MoUntain LoDgeStay in the heart of Downtown Banff
A family owned hotel offering warm western hospitality while surrounded by shopping, dining, and entertainment. Includes:– Accommodation for 2 in a
Standard Room– Complimentary continental breakfast– Wireless internet
$95 per night, plus taxes. Based on single or double occupancy. Valid Oct. 1 – Nov. 30, 2014, excluding Oct. 10 – 12, 2014.. Booking Promo Code: FILM
1.888.762.2900 brewstermountainlodge.com
canaDian rockieS aLpineWorld-class hiking
Enhance your next visit and experience the magnificence of our mountain
parks with a guided hike.
Mention this ad and receive 20% off any Custom or Classic Alpine adventure.
Visit our website below or join the Facebook page for more info.
Valid June 1 – September 30, 2015 (reservations recommended)
1.403.431.4131 canadianrockiesalpine.com
BUffaLo MoUntain LoDgecanadian rockies package
True mountain lodging – enjoy a glass of wine in front of your own fieldstone fireplace
before falling into your cozy feather duvet. Fieldstone fireplace in every room – Breakfast featuring Rocky – Mountain Cuisine Outdoor hot tub – Complimentary parking – Wireless internet –
$106 per person per night, plus taxes.Based on double occupancy. Valid Oct. 25 –
Nov. 12, 2014. Subject to availability.
1.800.661.1367 | crmr.com/buffalo
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The Juniper hoTel & BisTro
Your Mountain home Base
Experience Banff’s mountain lifestyle from our unique perch on the
slopes of Mt. Norquay.
The perfect launching pad for visitors looking to enjoy the festival
and the outdoors. Relax by the outdoor fires and enjoy the best
views in Banff from $99.
1.866.551.2281 thejuniper.com
MounT roYal hoTelspecial Festival offer
The historic Mount Royal Hotel is situated in the very heart of Banff,
making it the perfect hotel for enjoying the Festival and all the amenities and
restaurants Banff has to offer.
For the Festival, we are offering a low room rate of $89 per night for our standard rooms. Upgrades are available.
Valid Oct. 27 – Nov. 14, 2014.
1.866.606.6700 mountroyalhotel.com
The FairMonT BanFF springssave up to 30% off! Festival-goers can take advantage of the alberta residents rate!
Treat yourself to a luxurious get-away while enjoying the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival. Situated minutes from downtown Banff and The Banff Centre, enjoy elegant accommodation, world-class dining and relax in the Willow Stream Spa. Call or click to book our best rates.
1.866.540.4406 fairmont.com/banffsprings
The FairMonT ChaTeau lake louise(re)Discover lake louise at up to 30% off! Take advantage of your exclusive alberta residents rate!
We know that you’ve been looking for that exciting new winter experience and with countless activities right at our door step, The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise should have you reaching for your toques and mittens! Strap on a pair of snowshoes or cross country skis and begin exploring Lake Louise and the surrounding trails. After a day of exploring the outdoors soak in the many luxurious amenities available to you at The Chateau!
1.800.441.1414 fairmont.com/lakelouise
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parkS canaDatake a Scenic Break!
Need a break from your theatre seat – journey along one of five scenic drives in Banff National Park!
Whether you have a half hour or two, take the time to appreciate, rejuvenate and connect with the spectacular landscape and perhaps even see a bit of wildlife too.
1.403.762.1550parkscanada.gc.ca/banff
rockieS heLi toUrSromance heli experience
Soar high above the Canadian Rockies for a once-in-a-lifetime experience – there is nothing quite like it. Choose from two stunning locations – Icefield heliport (north of Lake Louise) or Kananaskis heliport.
This package includes:Private 20-minute scenic helicopter flight with 1-hour wilderness stop complete with champagne and gourmet dessert. $659 for 2 guests plus taxes.
1.403.881.2500 | 1.888.844.3514 rockiesheli.com
WiLLock & Sax gaLLerYreception:
November 1, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Mountain Studieshistorical & contemporary
views of the Canadian Rockies
the Makings Vfifth annual group exhibition
of ceramics, featuring Robin Dupont
November 1 – 30
1.403.762.2214 willockandsaxgallery.com
WhYte MUSeUM of the canaDian rockieS
feature exhibitions:
heart of the himalayaphotographs by pat & Baiba Morrow
October 24 to January 25 Pat Morrow, Rai porter, Solu Khumbu region, Nepal, 1989
theories of entanglement: the art of Dan hudsonOctober 24 to January 25
gateway to the rockiesOngoing
1.403.762.2291 | whyte.org
Georgina Perkins-Hunt, Golden Glory on Glacier Peak, oil/canvas
Banff Lake Louise Tourism/Paul Zizka
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HigHER gRoUND
BANFF ADVENTURE FiLMMAKERs’ wORKsHOPExplore the concepts that are key to every great adventure fi lm at our intensive eight-day fi lmmakers’ workshop.Sponsored by Big Rock Brewery, Goal Zero, Sole, Signiant, and Helly Hansen
BANFF wiLDERNEss PHOTOGRAPHY wORKsHOPLearn to tell compelling visualnarratives through images withguidance from internationallyacclaimed landscape photographers.Supported in part by Parks Canada and National Geographic Expeditions Council
BANFF MOUNTAiN AND wiLDERNEss wRiTiNG PROGRAMDelve into a writing project, of any genre, in the area of mountain or wilderness culture.Sponsored by Kootenay Mountain Culture and Coast Mountain Culture Magazines
“i learned so much more in those three days than i had in the ten years of being a photographer. i left with a creative level that could have reached the moon – and for once it was reaching for me back.”
– ryan Bolton, 2013 Wilderness Photography Workshop
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For more information on 2015 programs: [email protected] 403.762.6180 | 1.800.565.9989
#nineepicdaysBANFF MOUNTAiN FiLM AND BOOK FEsTiVAL
NOVEMBER 1 – 9
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