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Today In Stoke: Banff Mountain Film Festival at the Boulder Theater

Ready for some vicarious adventure? The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour comes to the Boulder Theater tonight and tomorrow, then to Denver's Paramount Theater on Thursday and Friday. Tonight's program features eight films from the 35th annual festival held in the Canadian Rockies in October 2010, including Eastern Rises,...
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Ready for some vicarious adventure? The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour comes to the Boulder Theater tonight and tomorrow, then to Denver’s Paramount Theater on Thursday and Friday. Tonight’s program features eight films from the 35th annual festival held in the Canadian Rockies in October 2010, including Eastern Rises, a fly-fishing film that won Best Film On Mountain Sports; Best Short Mountain Film The Longest Way (chronicling Christopher Rehage’s aborted attempt to walk across China); Special Jury Mention winner Fly or Die, a rock-climbing/B.A.S.E.-jumping documentary from Boulder-based Sender Films; and white-water kayaking short Dream Result, the People’s Choice Award winner from the festival’s Radical Reels Night.

Photos and/or trailers from all eight of tonight’s films after the jump:

Kranked Kids: Just Down The Road, Radical Films, directed and produced by Bjørn Enga

Fly or Die, Sender Films, produced by Nick Rosen and Peter Mortimer

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Eastern Rises, Felt Soul Media, directed by Ben Knight

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkgN76QMa3o

The Longest Way, directed by Christopher Rehage

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Khumbu Climbing School, directed by Renan Ozturk and Corey Richards, Camp 4 Collective

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmRv9vYQLw8

Last Paradise, directed by Clive Neeson

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEl_euQihj4

Still Motion, directed by Jonathan Schmidt, Morning Light Graphics

Dream Result, directed by Rush Sturges

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aYD7kwmmuo

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