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Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour Magazine 2021-22

Welcome.


Who knew that when we entered into the world of COVID-19 in the spring of 2020, we would still be battling, adapting, and facing unseen challenges over a year later. Our human resilience has been tested, and our outdoor community has been forgiving, stronger, and determined to conserve wild places more than ever before. Being outside has never meant as much as it does now.

The Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, along with our World Tour, has had to engage in creative ways to bring the films to you. It may seem easy to put the films online, but of course, nothing is ever easy in a time of crisis. I’m happy to say that we too, have remained resilient and had an extremely successful year with our new virtual screening platform despite many hurdles along the way. Our World Tour Team has designed and created new delivery systems with multiple options for scenarios in different countries, all with independent health and safety measures in place – a monumental task when over 1100 screenings must be considered.

In Banff, our hybrid Festival plans evolve daily as we try to create the best possible pieces of a much-loved annual industry event. We’ve never been thrown so many curveballs, all at once, for such a long game of pivot and pivot again. But, despite having to cancel or postpone shows around the world and here at home, the films were and are seen by many, and we are grateful to you, our audience, for keeping the faith and for ensuring that the show will go on, regardless of what iteration it takes.


Our kudos must also go out to the filmmakers who continue to provide us with outstanding content year after year, even amidst a global pandemic. All indicators suggested that 2021 and 2022 would not be strong years for film completion with production crews and athletes in lockdown, but I’ve never been happier to be proven wrong. The films submitted to this year’s competition are better than ever, and just what you might expect in a ‘normal’ year.

All this goes to show us, that in an ever-changing world, there are some things you can depend on. Determination, inspiration, and creativity all reign supreme, and the stories and films showcased at this year’s Festival and on tour, are case in point. We truly hope you will enjoy this year’s Festival no matter where you are in the world and how you watch, whether from the comfort of a local theatre or if you choose to bring all the epic adventures into your own home.



Much love and gratitude,

Joanna Croston

Festival Director




Land Acknowledgement Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity is located in Treaty 7 territory. We acknowledge the past, present, and future generations of Stoney Nakoda, Blackfoot and Tsuut’ina Nations who help us steward this land, as well as honour and celebrate this place.






Stories

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Chris Hill © Nathaniel Wilder

Where are they now?

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Andrzej Bargiel © Bart Pawlikowski

How do you top a ski descent of K2?

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Jess Kimura © image from the film Learning to Drown

Film features

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Eric Ebner, image from the film Opening the Earth: The Potato King

Filmmaker spotlight

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Chris Kalman © Barbara O Photography

Mountain author: Chris Kalman

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Image courtesy of Bryn Merrell

Festival artists

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Contest
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Heard From Around the World


The Banff Film Festival is one of those adventures where you don't know what to expect except for you know it will be in a beautiful place, with interesting people, trying things you would never try, for reasons that are not quite clear. It is a reminder that the reason we are here is to go do something interesting, whether it is filmed or not.
Spokane, Washington

Inspirational, motivational, cultural. The world according to Banff.

Kamloops, British Columbia

I have enjoyed Banff Film Festival for years. It comes at a great time in the winter when we appreciate the inspiration to be outdoors. It is both exciting and warming to the heart. Many films have actually changed my life with their stories, soundtrack, and visuals.
Lebanon, New Hampshire

In a year that took so much, it was very powerful to still have access to one my favorite things, although packaged & experienced very differently... Thank you for making this year's festival happen, against all the odds. It meant more to us than I ever thought it would.
Cleveland, Ohio

As a family who hasn't missed the Banff Film Festival for the past 15+ years, we were thrilled to be able to watch safely in our home this year. Of course we missed the stoke of the crowd and the hopefulness of winning some sweet swag, but [we] sure didn't have to worry about the Covid. Thank you!
Richmond, Virginia

...Keep it live and keep it virtual.

Calgary, Alberta

Because of the year 2020, I needed to be reminded of our larger global community... men and women who are fearless, adventurous, creative, inspirational. Banff, you have given us that! We had tears in our eyes, because we were reminded to...GET OUT THERE! DON'T BE AFRAID! CHALLENGE YOURSELF! LOOK WHAT CAN BE DONE...Thank you!

New London, Connecticut


... I hope to one day ride my motorcycle up to Banff and join you in person for the festival and who knows maybe submit a movie about the unpredictable adventure. Thank you so much for keeping the festival alive...

Mark Marcusen, Salt Lake City, Utah




World Tour
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Presenting Partners



Banff & Lake Louise


This dazzling mountain landscape is the inspiration for and home of the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival, experience it for yourself? Stay a while, and you'll soon discover why it's hard to leave.


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BUFF®


BUFF® is proud to join the Festival again as Presenting Partner. For the 21/22 official Festival BUFF® design we've worked with artist Bryn Merrell and she created a stunning mountain-inspired piece of art. Limited edition - Available now.

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Rab Equipment


The Mountain People.
"Nothing fancy or over-engineered – just honest, hard-working pieces that you’d rather repair than replace."



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Major Partners



Oboz Footwear
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Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
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Yeti
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The Lake Louise Ski Resort & Summer Gondola
The 2021/22 Lake Louise Plus Card comes packed with tons of great value including free days, discounts on lift tickets, plus it can be used at multiple top ski resorts! It also gives you bonus savings on lessons, rentals, dining and more!

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World Expeditions
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Lowe Alpine
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Kicking Horse Coffee
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Doña Paula
Established in 1997 in Mendoza Argentina, Doña Paula is an estate winery focused on producing world-class wines. Each wine is crafted to showcase the incredible impact the mountains have on this high-altitude terroir.
Altitude Series 3-Pack (3x750ml)

Open to Alberta Residents ONLY. Limited Quantities. Must be 18+ to Purchase.

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We recognize, with deep respect and gratitude, our home on the side of Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain. In the spirit of respect and truth, we honour and acknowledge the Banff area, known as “Minihrpa” (translated in Stoney Nakoda as “the waterfalls”) and the Treaty 7 territory and oral practices of the Îyârhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda) – comprised of the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney Nations – as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai. We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Shuswap Nations, Ktunaxa Nations, and Metis Nation of Alberta, Rockyview District 4. We acknowledge all Nations who live, work, and play here, help us steward this land, and honour and celebrate this place.