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SUMMARY:4PM  TTMF:  OUT THERE Shorts Spectacular!
DESCRIPTION:\n\nBuy Festival Pass\nView Full Schedule\n\n\n\n\n \nOperation Moffat\n2015 USA / Duration: 20 mins / Directed by: Claire Carter\, Jen Randall \nLong before “dirtbag climber” was an archetype\, Gwen Moffat exemplified it. As a young woman in the 1940s\, the pioneering British climber pieced together work\, camped in barns\, hitchhiked from crag to crag\, bathed in icy lakes\, went days without food\, deserted the Army and rearranged her life to maximize time spent scaling rock. She went on to become Britain’s first female mountain guide\, as well as a mother\, writer and force to be reckoned with. With a rope around her waist and bare feet\, she eschewed the path society told her to take in favor of an enduring and adventurous love affair with the mountains.  In Operation Moffat\, young climbers Claire Carter and Jen Randall chronicle Moffat’s life\, gleaning crucial lessons about sacrifice\, passion\, love and rock from the 91-year-old legend. \n\n \nMot Nord\n2016 Norway / Duration: 10 mins / Directed by: Jorn Nyseth Ranum\nIce\, driftwood\, foamy waves and … skateboards? In this poetic short film by Jørn Nyseth Ranum\, four skaters head north to the cold Norwegian coast\, applying their urban skills to a wild canvas of beach flotsam\, frozen sand and pastel skies. The result is a beautiful mashup — biting winds and short days\, ollies and one ephemeral quarterpipe. \n\n \nGrey\n2016 USA / Duration: 3 mins / Directed by: Brendan Calder\, Tyler Haft\nBreaking the stereotype of Adrenaline\, a beautifully shot film of ankle-high waves can be brilliant when done with thoughtful artistry and the right skills on a longboard. \n\n \nThe Accord\n2016 Iceland / Duration: 18 mins / Directed by: RC Cone\nIceland is an island in the very north Atlantic where the wind is unpredictable at best\, where perfect waves are almost as rare as albino elephants and where frigid temps require a full wetsuit arsenal. \n\n \nWhen We Were Knights\n2016 USA / Duration: 12 mins / Directed by: Anson Fogel \nUnderstanding that his life was threaded with risk\, climber and BASE jumper Matt Blank embarked on a project: writing letters to his closest friends and family to let them know how much they meant to him. That way\, he figured\, if his life were cut short he’d leave something behind to express his affection.  What he didn’t expect was that one of the recipients — his best friend and longtime climbing partner Ian Flanders — would go first.  When We Were Knights\, an elegiac film by Anson Fogel\, explores friendship\, partnership\, adventure and the many iterations of love that give meaning to our lives. \n\n \nMile 19\n2016 USA / Duration: 10 mins / Directed by: Vincent DeLuca \nSince the inception of the Los Angeles marathon in 1986\, 178 runners have completed every race. They’re called “Legacy Runners.” Johnnie Jameson is a member of this special group\, but he’s not an elite runner: He’s a working man\, a postal employee. But what he lacks in speed\, he makes up in creativity. He ran his first marathon backward\, finishing in last place. He dribbled a basketball the next year. Each race\, wearing his signature Payless shoes\, he stops and talks and takes his sweet time.  And over the years\, the marathon has become a form of therapy for Jameson\, who was scarred deeply from serving as an infantryman in Vietnam. The annual challenge of running 26.2 miles has helped him cope\, grow and recover from those traumatic experiences. “It’s not about how long you out there\, it’s about completing the race\,” he says. “You gotta grind it out\, because life ain’t nothing but a grind.”  This poignant film from Vincent DeLuca conveys a lifetime of lessons in 10 short minutes\, spinning a powerful story of resilience\, humor and healing. \n\nGuest Speaker\nJohnnie Jameson\, Star of Mile 19 \n\n\n\nBuy Festival Pass\nView Full Schedule\n\nThe Festival Pass grants access to all screenings and opening night party\, priority seating\, transferable to friends and family. \n\n\n
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