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Date
February 2, 2010
- Time 7 p.m.
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price Members: Event $16, 5-night series $70 General Public: Event $20, 5-night series $90
The Banff Mountain Film Festival is one of the most important events on the annual film festival circuit, offering the best films on mountain sports and cultures. Now in its 34th year, the festival is presented in part by National Geographic. Buy your tickets early for what is always one of the most popular events of the season! Some films contain graphic language.
Screenings for Tuesday, February 2
Revolution One (USA/2009/10 min) The history, people, and places that have defined the rapidly emerging sport of off-road unicycling.
Solo (Australia/2008/58 min) A kayaker attempting to paddle from Australia to New Zealand runs into trouble on the high seas.
Azazel (France/2007/22 min) Establishing a new route on Pakistan’s Trango Tower.
Pick-up Sticks (Canada/2009/9 min) An aerial plunge off the edge of a cliff into a seabird colony.
Uruca (5.12C R/X) (Brazil/2009/8 min) A dangerous climb in Brazil.
Signatures: Canvas of Snow (USA/2009/16 min) Skiing, snowboarding, and noboarding in Japan.
1600 M Street, NW
Washington, D.C., US
20036
Telephone: +1 202 857 7700
Lat/Lon: 38.905653999999998, -77.036534000000003
Series tickets no longer available.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour continues Wednesday, February 3, in Grosvenor Auditorium.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour continues Thursday, February 4, in Grosvenor Auditorium.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour continues Friday, February 5, in Grosvenor Auditorium.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Saturday event has been CANCELED due to predicted weather conditions. Saturday ticket holders will receive an automatic refund via check or credit card.
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