Vancouver Worldwide Mountain Movie Competition’s 2022 Fall Sequence Begins November 14
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Get impressed on the Vancouver Worldwide Mountain Movie Competition (VIMFF). Their 2022 fall program launches in-person and on-line on November 14 with over 25 movies and occasions.
The Fall Sequence consists of each in-person and on-line streaming occasions. Tickets for in-person occasions are $25 ($23 for early chicken tickets). On-line occasions are $18 ($15 early chicken). You can too purchase an On-line Fall Sequence Go for $65 ($55 early chicken), which provides you entry to all on-line occasions. Tickets and extra data at vimff.org.
BC Bike Present
In Individual: November 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Brewhall, 97 E 2nd Ave., Vancouver
On-line: November 14 to December 12
Take pleasure in eight brief movies that showcase biking in British Columbia. The present consists of the world premieres of Airplane Mode, a movie about constructing a brand new path in Squamish, and Benched, which follows Sonya Looney, a professional athlete and new mom.
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Snowsports Present 1
In Individual: November 15 at 7:30 p.m. on the Rio Theatre, 1660 E. Broadway, Vancouver
On-line: November 14 to December 12 (Movies solely. Together with Snowsports Present 2.)
This present consists of 4 movies about snowboarding that discover the human connection to the mountains. Athlete Greg Hill may also discuss his early ski days at Whistler and the way they influenced his newest movie, Unfinished Enterprise.
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Climbing Present
In Individual: November 16 at 7:30 p.m. on the Rio Theatre, 1660 E. Broadway, Vancouver
On-line: November 14 to December 12 (Movies solely.)
Watch 5 movies that present a extra intimate take a look at what it means to be a rock climber. Vancouver Island-based climber Quentin Roberts may also give a presentation on alpine climbing in among the wildest mountain ranges on Earth.
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The Klabona Keepers
In Individual: November 17 at 7:30 p.m. on the Kay Meek Arts Centre, 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver
On-line: November 14 to December 12. (A recording of the panel dialogue will likely be obtainable on-line beginning November 19.)
This feature-length movie tells the story of 15 years of matriarch-led Indigenous activism to guard the distant Sacred Headwaters generally known as the Klabona. A panel dialogue after the movie will function the movie’s director, Jasper Snow Rosen, in addition to Tahtlan elders John Nole and Rhoda Quock.
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Snowsports Present 2
In Individual: November 18 at 7:30 p.m. on the Kay Meek Arts Centre, 1700 Mathers Ave., West Vancouver
On-line: November 14 to December 12 (Movies solely. Together with Snowsports Present 1.)
The three movies on the second Snowsports Snow showcase on a regular basis folks, unbelievable places, {and professional} athletes. Sandy Ward, a aggressive halfpipe rider and member of the Lil’wat Nation, may also give a presentation about being Indigenous within the snowsports business.
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Fall Sequence Finale
In Individual: November 19 at 7:30 p.m. on the Centennial Theatre, 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver
On-line: November 14 to December 12 (Movies solely.)
The 5 movies on the Fall Sequence Finale have a good time variety within the outside together with Black and Indigenous views. The in-person occasion additionally features a presentation by award-winning outside photographer Pete McBride.
Photograph: VIMFF
By Taryn Eyton
Supply Inside Vancouver