Cinema
Special Screening
Adventure Reels Tour 2026

Adventure Reels Tour 2026

Thu 8 Oct, 7pm
Adventure Reels Tour 2026
Session Times

Adventure Reels Tour 2026

The Adventure Reels Tour brings the planet's most electrifying action sport films to the big screen. Curated to keep you locked in from first frame to last, every heart-pounding short film has been carefully selected to push you further, wilder, higher and harder alongside the world's elite skiers, climbers, kayakers and mountain bikers.

Fair warning — the Adventure Reels Tour isn't built for the timid. This year's line-up packs two-and-a-half hours of jaw-dropping, gut-churning action. Explosive rides, endless ski lines, fearless jumps and breathtaking stunts — these films pay tribute to the grit, spirit and sheer audacity of the athletes who refuse to play it safe.

With radically fresh outlooks, these high-energy shorts will take you to a place where your heart beats faster, adrenaline courses through your veins and the world whirls by at speed. 

The Adventure Reels Tour is a full-throttle return to the soul of action sport cinema — a night of films guaranteed to leave you breathless, buzzing and ready to take on the world.

ONE SCREENING ONLY AT HOTA: DON'T MISS THE ACTION

SORRY NO REFUNDS 2 films are subtitled

The Adventure Reels Tour is exempt from classification, but all coarse language has been beeped out.

Dates
Thu 8 Oct, 7pm
Genre
Action Short Films
Warnings

Exempt - films are suitable for all ages (none of the films include swearing or drug references).
Duration
180 mins including interval.
Tickets
Adult $31
Child $24
Group 10+: $28
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

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