Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2024

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2024

Presented by Adventure Reels

Tue 21 - Wed 22 May
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2024
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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2024

The 2024 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is a celebration of the mountain and adventure sport world. Sharing over two-and-a-half hours of the most exhilarating short films from explorers, runners, mountain bikers, skiers, paddlers and climbers from around the globe. 

The tour is hot on the heels of the largest and most prestigious mountain festivals in the world, the Banff Mountain Festival, which takes place every November in the mountain town of Banff, in Canada. 

More than 300 of the world’s best mountain sport, culture, environment, adventure, and exploration films are shown during the week-long event. A selection of award winners and audience favourites then tours the globe, visiting 390 communities and 35 countries as part of the festival’s official world tour. 

This year, the Australian line-up features two-and-a-half hours of captivating short films shot in some of the most wild and remote corners of the world. The program is packed full of mesmerising cinematography, thought-provoking storylines and adrenaline-inducing action sequences. 

The original and the best mountain film festival is presented by World Expeditions.   

Image credit: Hael Somma, Chamonix, photo by Antoine Mesnage 

Dates
Tue 21 - Wed 22 May
Where
Theatre 1
Ages
All Ages
Duration
3 hrs (including 20 min interval)
Tickets
Adult $35
Child $26
Group (10+) $30

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