WREXHAM & LLANDUDNO - Banff Film Fest Coming Soon

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 MarisP 05 Apr 2017

The 2017 Banff Mountain Film Festival UK Tour is nearing the end of its epic four month road trip but you can still catch a show at Wrexham (5th May) and Llandudno (6th May) later this month.

This year’s Tour is bigger than ever with a brand new collection of the most exhilarating and inspirational adventure films on the planet! Check out the mind-blowing journeys, high-altitude action and phenomenal landscapes as the world’s top adventurers push life to the limits.

FILMS

Two entirely different film programmes will be shown again on the Tour this year – the Red and Blue film programmes. Some of the films featuring on this year’s tour includes

DOING IT SCARED
Paul Pritchard was one of the leading climbers of the 1980s and 1990s, renowned for his extremely bold first ascents. In 1998 Paul was almost killed in an accident at the Totem Pole in Tasmania. Despite his disabilities from the incident, Paul returns to the Totem Pole 18 years later to face his fears and to try and finish the climb.

YOUNG GUNS
Young Guns features two of the most exciting and promising young climbers of today, 15-year-old Ashima Shiraishi and 16-year-old Kai Lightner. The film takes them to Norway’s stunning coastline and then to Japan with Ashima as she attempts to be the first woman, and youngest person, to climb the cutting-edge grade of V15...

FLEDGLINGS
As professional climbers, Cedar Wright and Matt Segal are used to being at the top of their game. When they take up paragliding, however, things are different. Tree landings and sketchy moments become the new normal and with only six months of flying under their belts, the pair embark on an audacious objective: to climb and fly off Orizaba, the highest peak in Mexico. What ensues is a lesson in jumping into the deep end…

Other highlights include skiing the steepest lines in the Alps, rowing across the Atlantic Ocean, wingsuit flying and speed riding in Chamonix, mountain biking in Scotland and more – a total of 14 films spread across two different programmes. Check out the films showing at your nearest screening and you can also watch the trailer at http://www.banff-uk.com.

Throughout the Tour, more than £50,000 of prizes and giveaways will be up for grabs from the Banff Tour partners, including Keen, Cotswold Outdoor, Osprey, Buff, Stanley, Joby, SueMe and Clif Bar.

REMAINING TOUR DATES AND LOCATIONS

APRIL
5-8, BRISTOL, Victoria Rooms
6, SHREWSBURY, Theatre Severn
7, LIVERPOOL, Plaza Community Cinema
19, WIMBORNE MINSTER, Tivoli Theatre
20, BRIGHTON, Brighton Dome
21, CAMBRIDGE, Corn Exchange
22, NORWICH, Lecture Theatre 1 (UEA)
25, HEBDEN BRIDGE, Picture House
25, YEOVIL, Octagon Theatre
26-29, KESWICK, Theatre by the Lake
26, DORKING, Dorking Halls
27, PORTSMOUTH, The Kings Theatre
28, POOLE, Lighthouse Theatre

MAY

5, WREXHAM, William Aston Hall
6, LLANDUDNO, Venue Cymru
9, DUBLIN, National Concert Hall
10, GALWAY, Town Hall Theatre
11 & 12, NEWTOWNABBEY, Theatre at the Mill
13, ENNIS, Glor
14, CORK, The Everyman
16, KILKENNY, Watergate Theatre
17, MILFORD HAVEN, Torch Theatre

You can find out more info and buy tickets at http://banff-uk.com


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