All Day Films

Piano to Zanskar © Jarek Kotomski
Join us for a diverse selection of films from around the world showcasing remote cultures, epic journeys and tales of adventure, including North American and World Premieres.
NEW in 2019 – a different set of films each day on both weekends.
Four days, four different sets of films!
Saturday, October 26 (Eric Harvie Theatre)
Sunday, October 27 (Eric Harvie Theatre)
Saturday, November 2 (various locations – see Festival schedule)
Sunday, November 3 (various locations – see Festival schedule)
$65 Full Day (9 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
$35 Half Day (morning: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. or afternoon: 2 – 5 p.m.)
See all 4 days of films on October 26, 27, November 2, and 3 with the Summit Film Pass for $240 (save $20) or book this event as part of the Festival Passport and save $2 per ticket.
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Wallmapu
The Pehuenche people of present-day Chile speak Mapudungun: ‘the language of the land.’ Two skiers enter this land, their universe known as Wallmapu.
*in person attendance
Chasing The Sublime
What drives us to get too cold and too tired, to battle with fear, in the name of adventure? Follow the originators of The Outdoor Swimming Society, ‘swim twins’ Kate Rew and Kari Furre, in this hauntingly beautiful look at cold water swimming in the UK.
Oso, wild vision from Asturias
This film is an immersion into the breathtaking wild setting of the Cantabrian Mountains. Taking the viewer on an unprecedented journey to meet the last remaining brown bears native to the region, we also learn about the people there who live in peace with these magnificent animals.
Piano to Zanskar
Facing his future in retirement, “sitting in deck chairs and eating lemon drizzle cake”, 65-year-old piano tuner, Desmond O'Keeffe, decides instead to take on the most challenging and perilous delivery of his four decade career: transporting a 100-year-old, 80-kilogram, upright piano, from bustling London to the remote heart of the Indian Himalayas.
*in person attendance
The Running Pastor
Sverri is a local Pastor and avid runner who uses his time on the trails to work through not only his own personal conflicts, but the conflicts of others he often is burdened with.
My Dear Kyrgyzstan
Emil is a social media-obsessed entrepreneur in one of the most remote places on earth: An abandoned Soviet mining village in the mountains of eastern Kyrgyzstan.
*in person attendance
Deer 139
Three women follow the 137-kilometre-long migration path of a scruffy, pregnant mule deer doe – and in the process, learn to see the world differently.
*in person attendance
BMX Nigeria
BMX street is one of the most frequently evolving sports in the world and in Nigeria, a group of local riders are reinventing riding at a grassroots level.
Artiko
The Svalbard archipelago, near the geographic North Pole, offers a new and exciting creative space for Basque artist Jesus Mari Lazkano.
On The Verge
In the mountains near Powell River, BC, a small group of rock climbers has spent decades quietly pioneering routes on some of the largest granite walls in Canada. As the last stands of old-growth trees come under threat of logging, the climbing community faces the uncertain future of a place that has come to define their lives and legacies.
*in person attendance