Boulder International Film Festival Award! World Theatrical Premiere of 3 Peaks 3 Weeksnets standing ovation for the women of 3 Peaks and 'Best Adventure Film' prize. Click here to see the trailer
The film will be screening at Hoyts Fox Studios in Sydney, Australia on March 14th and at the Royal Geographical Society in London on March 19th to benefit 'Save the Rhino'.
BIFF Opening Night Gala: Valentine's Day All ten women from the 3 Peaks 3 Weeks team plus five from the 2009 team flew into Boulder for the premiere. After the screening festival director Kathy Beek asked the ten women of the 3 Peaks
Team to come to the stage for Q&A and the audience gave the girls a standing ovation for their good work in Africa. The next day during the awards we were
once again thrilled to receive the 'Best Adventure Film' prize from the jury. Photo by fastionistaphoto
At Press Time: As we send this newsletter, Michael Brown is landing in Greenland for a shoot with James Balog and the Extreme Ice Survey while Dave D'Angelo is in Alaska shooting the Iditarod. Dave will be driving along side the mushers for the 1200 mile course. Stay warm boys.
2008 Adventure Film School Exciting new developments coming soon! We will be keeping you up to date on all the exciting details of the 2008 Adventure Film School(s). We are adding more due to popular demand. Adventure Film School
The Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum Congratulations to the newly opened Mountaineering Museum at the Mountaineering center in Golden, Serac Adventure Films provided elements for the Everest Exhibit. Visit the museum's website
Blindsight premiering across the USA in March. Award winning and inspiring, Blindsight opens March 14th and runs through the 20th at the Starz theater in Denver. Find showings in your area. Release Dates
End of Winter Sale on DVDs The Endless Knot and Light of the Himalaya Why
have juries and audiences awarded these two films 15 separate film
festival awards? Find out for yourself. With beautifully designed
covers, these DVDs, starring the top alpinists of our time, contain
stories that truly celebrate the human spirit. Add some adventure to
your DVD library. From now till the first day of Spring (March 20th) these titles are on sale for $20.
You will also be helping restore eyesight and make climbing safer for
Sherpas and other high altitude workers. We will contribute 60% ($12)
of each sale ofLight of the Himalaya to the Himalayan Cataract Project and 60% of the sales of The Endless Knot to the Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation.
This effort is possible partly due to the generous support of our friends at Rush HD.