Yosemite Valley rock climbing film wins 2014 Banff Mountain Film Competition Grand Prize

Banff, Alberta, November 8, 2014 -- The greatest untold story of American counterculture is that of the Yosemite Valley rock climbers. For 50 years, Yosemite's cliffs have drawn explorers to venture on the high, lonesome granite. Climbing greats like Royal Robbins, Yvon Chouinard and Tom Frost not only set new standards for climbing hard routes, they pioneered the “dirtbag” lifestyle. Part fact and part attitude, Sender Films takes us on a journey through the history of Yosemite right up to the present and shows why the big walls of this amazing place are still as coveted today as they were 50 years ago.

Valley Uprising has won the Grand Prize at the 2014 Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival.

“The mountain culture in which so many of us here are a part of; we are pretty good at telling our stories to each other,” said 2014 jury member Nicolas Brown. “We watch some sick action— and get totally stoked. However, sometimes we are less effective telling our stories to the rest of the world. This film tells an epic tale, giving us larger than life characters whose lives play out on a vast stage. The result is a work that will inspire not just climbers but the world at large.”  

Created 39 years ago, the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival has become the premier event of its kind in the world. The Festival showcases the world’s best films, books, and photographs on mountain subjects – climbing, culture, environment, exploration and adventure, and sport – and attracts the biggest names in mountaineering, adventure filmmaking, and extreme sports as presenters and speakers. 84 films were screened during the nine-day festival and an international jury awarded more than $50,000 in cash and prizes in 13 categories.   

Category winners for the 2014 Banff Mountain Film Competition include:

Grand Prize—Sponsored by MEC 

Valley Uprising Director: Nick Rosen, Peter Mortimer and Josh Lowell, Producer: Zachary Barr. Production Company: Sender Films.

 

Creative Excellence Award- Sponsored by SOLE

El Sendero Luminoso Director: Renan Ozturk, Producer: Aimee Tetreault. Production Company: Camp4 Collective.  

 

Best Film – Exploration and Adventure - Sponsored by MSR 

And Then We Swam Director: Ben Finney, Producer: Robb Ellender.

 

Best Film – Mountain Culture Sponsored by Helly Hansen

Tashi & the Monk Director: Andrew Hinton, Johnny Burke. Production Company: Pilgrim Films.

 

Best Film – Climbing Sponsored by the Alpine Club of Canada

Cerro Torre: A Snowball’s Chance in Hell Director: Thomas Dirnhofer, Producer: Philipp Manderla. Production Company: Red Bull Media House GmbH.

 

Best Film – Mountain Sports- Sponsored by Live Out There

Little Red Bus (Petit Bus Rouge) Director and Producer: Sébastien Montaz-Rosset. Production Company: Montaz-Rosset Film.

 

Best Film: Snow Sports - Sponsored by Oboz Footwear   

The Crash Reel Director: Lucy Walker, Producer: Julian Cautherley. Production Company: KP Rides Again LLC.

 

Best Film – Mountain Environment and Natural History - Sponsored by Film Festival Flix

NATURE: Touching the Wild Director and Producer: David Allen. Production Company: Passion Planet, THIRTEEN Productions LLC for WNET.

 

Best Short Mountain Film - Sponsored by The North Face

Delta Dawn Director and Producer: Peter McBride. Production Company: Peter McBride Productions.

 

Best Feature Length Mountain Film - Sponsored by the Town of Banff

Marmato Director: Mark Grieco, Producer: Stuart Reid. Production Company: Calle Films.

 

Special Jury Mention

Jungwa: The Broken Balance Director: Stanzin Dorjai Gya and Christiane Mordelet, Producer: Barra Muriel. Production Company: Lato Sensu Productions.

 

People’s Choice Award for Radical Reels - Sponsored by Deuter

Sufferfest 2: Desert Alpine Director and Producer: Cedar Wright.

 

People’s Choice Award – Sponsored by Treksta     

Mending the Line Director Steve Engman, Producer John Waller. Production Company: Uncage the Soul Productions.

 

Jury members in 2014 included Swiss journalist and producer Benoît Aymon, multiple award-winning producer and director Nicolas Brown, former Programming Director for the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival Joni Cooper,  American alpinist Mark Synnott and Shirley Vercruysse, Executive Producer of the National Film Board of Canada.

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About the
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival:
 Created 40 years ago, the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival has
become the premier event of its kind in the world. The Festival showcases the
world’s best films, books and photographs on mountain subjects – climbing,
culture, environment and natural history, exploration and adventure, wildlife,
and sport – and attracts the biggest names in mountaineering, adventure
filmmaking, and extreme sports as presenters and speakers. More than 80 films
screen during the nine-day festival, and an international jury awards over
$50,000 annually in prizes.  

About The Banff Centre: The Banff Centre’s mission is inspiring creativity. Thousands of artists, leaders and researchers from across Canada and around the world participate in programs here every year. Through its multi-disciplinary programming, The Banff Centre provides them with the support they need to create, to develop solutions, and to make the impossible possible.