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Film Festival Date: Oct 7th 2011
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Algonquin Sunny Days Photo Contest
Today's the last day to enter your "Sunny Days" photos into our Summer Photo Contest to win some great Gift Cards to Algonquin Outfitters.
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Adventure Video Contest
Enter your Adventure videos for a chance to win a Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera Kit (supplied by Cavalcade Foto Source), an Acer Netbook Computer (supplied by Staples Business Depot) or a $200 Algonquin Outfitters Gift Card.
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Radical Reels Film Festival
Friday Oct 7th @ the Algonquin Theatre, Huntsville, Ontario
Greetings!
Algonquin Outfitters presents the Radical Reels film festival, which is produced by the same folks who bring us the Banff Mountain Film Festival. It is different because it is ALL action sports, high-energy films from the Banff festival. Some of the film might have been on the world tour but not necessarily as we did not show any of the films in the Radical Reels fest at the Banff Mountain Film Festival.
Faster, Steeper, Higher, Deeper. The Radical Reels Tour complements the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour and focuses on dynamic, high-adrenalin films featuring sports such as skiing, climbing, kayaking, BASE jumping and mountain biking.
View the Radical Reels Trailer Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV-dslVC8sc
Show info and Tickets:
Friday, Oct. 7 at 7 pm, at the Algonquin Theatre.
Admission is $16 for adults and $12.50 for students.
Banff Mountain Film Festival - Radical Reels Tour 2011 - Film Program
You can find out more here:
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Radical Reels Film List: Friday Oct 7th 2011
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Cross Country Snowboarding
Canada, 2007, 3 minutes
Directed by Adam Brodie
Produced by Geoff McLean
Website: www.AdamAndDave.com
Classification: Parental Guidance
Focus: Spoof / Cross-country snowboarding
Joel and Tate, the world's most dedicated Nordic snowboarders, battle the winter elements as they fight prejudice from skiers and regular snowboarders alike.
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Follow Me
Canada, 2010, 21 minutes
Directed by Darcy Wittenburg Produced by Ian Dunn Website: www.anthillfilms.com Classification: General - no advisory Focus: Mountain biking
You're at the head of a trail you have never ridden before. With a knowing look, a friend turns to you and says, "Just follow me!" Depending on who says it makes a pretty big difference for what lies ahead, but whether it's a good idea or not, we almost always drop in. From sending giant step-downs to high-speed trails, it's always better to share the ride. |

Light the Wick USA, 2010, 25 minutes
Directed and produced by Steve Jones Website: tetongravity.com Classification: General - no advisory Focus: Skiing
Light the Wick is about sparking the flame and watching the world's best athletes blast off. Once again, TGR's crew of athletes and cinematographers have raised the bar with some of the ski world's most jaw-dropping footage. Follow the crew as they discover the previously unskied big mountain playground of Petersburg, Alaska, enjoy an epic powder day at Jackson Hole, and tear up the park at Stephen's Pass. |
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Living the Dream
USA, 2009, 3 minutes
Directed and produced by Renan Ozturk Website: http://camp4collective.com Classification: General - no advisory Focus: Rock Climbing
For most of the last six years, Renan Ozturk has been a traveling vagabond following his passion for rock climbing. This existence involved sleeping outside in wild places, hitching rides, living on little, draining his bank account, and occasionally, dumpster diving. Now a little more domesticated, Renan shows us he is still living his dream every day. |
OSeven France, 2010, 6 minutes
Directed by Maxime Moulin Produced by Nissan Outdoor Games, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc 2010 Website: www.outdoorgames.ch Classification: General - no advisory Focus: Multi-sport
A group of friends meet up at a chalet in Chamonix Mont Blanc to recount their extreme sport experiences. A loud noise awakens a child and draws him to the place where these stories have been shared. OSeven is based on Sigmund Freud's theory that "happiness is a child's dream fulfilled in maturity." |
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Second Nature
USA, 2009, 6 minutes
Directed and produced by Colin Blackshear Website: sector9.com Classification: General - no advisory Focus: Downhill longboarding
An exploration of the abstract and the extreme, Second Nature is an examination of the natural boundaries of the human body. Noah Sakamoto, Patrick Rizzo and J.M. Duran star as the test subjects as they wield skateboards and vintage suits to race down the roads of the High Sierras in California. |
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The Storming
USA, 2010, 18 minutes
Directed by Travis Robb Website: www.standardfilms.com Classification: General - no advisory Focus: Snowboarding
The Storming is a visual snowboarding feast, born out of the desire to push the limits of the action sport film genre. The Storming features a cast of riders dedicated to advancing the level of the sport in all aspects-- from heart stopping big mountain riding to ground breaking freestyle. |
 Tuzgle
France, 2010, 13 minutes
Directed and Produced by Julien Nadiras and Vladimir Cellier Website: www.barakaflims.com Classification: General - coarse language Focus: Bouldering
Nestled under the Tuzgle volcano in Argentina lies an unexplored wonderland of boulders and crags. Tuzgle follows Swiss climber Nina Caprez and her climbing companions as they discover this playground in the desert. |
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The Ultimate Ride: Steve Fisher
USA, 2009, 19 minutes
Directed by Erich Lyttle Produced by Scott Bradfield Website: www.stevefisher.com Classification: General - coarse language Focus: Whitewater Kayaking
Renowned kayaker Steve Fisher brings together a crew of big-water pros to experience the force of Africa's mighty Zambezi River. Steeped in the brotherhood of kayaking, this documentary showcases Fisher and his crew in the definitive ride of their lives. |
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We hope to see everyone out for this great night of Adventure Films at the Algonquin Theatre.
Cheers
Algonquin Outfitters · AO Swifty's Surf & Snow · AO Boatwerks 86 Main Street East Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2C7 705-787-0262 |
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Save 15%
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Just for attending the Radical Reels we're going to give you 15% off any one instock, regular priced item by showing us your theatre ticket.
| | Offer valid for a limited time and only with a valid theatre ticket from this show |
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