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SUMMARY:TTMF 4 p.m. Ski\, Bike\, Climb Screening
DESCRIPTION:\n	Join us for one of TTMF’s most popular screenings featuring palm-sweat inducing athletic feats to epic adventures in the most remote parts of the planet. Adrenaline junkies and outdoor lovers won’t want to miss this! \nSunday\, September 22 \nSKI\, BIKE\, CLIMB\n4:00 PM\nFILMS\n\nMission Dolomites\nDirected by: Kilian Bron\nFrench freerider Kilian Bron takes his mountain bike on a via ferrata in the Dolomites\, where he faces impossibly tight turns\, hair-raising exposure and massive consequences for the smallest error in line choice. No you didn’t\, Kilian Bron. Yes\, he did. \n\nBrotherhood of Skiing\nDirected by: Tyler Wilkinson-Ray\, Colin Arisman\nThe Brotherhood of Skiers has been bringing camaraderie and dance parties to the slopes since 1973. The annual summits\, which unite African-American ski clubs across the country\, are fundraisers for youth programs to pass the love of skiing down to the next generation. First born of necessity — safety in numbers in the aftermath of the civil rights movement — four decades later\, the Brotherhood of Skiers is still creating a safe space and upending stereotypes. \n\nFree Flow\nDirected by: Paul Diffley\n“I like to run out the door and see where my legs take me\,” Hazel Findlay says. This film follows the professional climber as she lets those legs venture into the Welsh mountains of Snowdownia\, where she scales cliffs and retreats into the landscape of her mind. \n\nRough AF 3\nDirected by: Calvin Huth\nHard work\, dedication and a really dumb idea sometimes pay off. \n\nAll In: Alaska Heli Skiing Segment\nDirected by: Scott Gaffney\nTune in for a tutorial on how to absolutely shred Alaskan spines. \n\nSafe Haven\nDirected by: Tim Kressin\nInner-city Memphis is not the likeliest setting for an enormous rock climbing gym. But since it opened in March 2018\, Memphis Rox\, the nation’s only nonprofit climbing gym — open to all\, regardless of ability to pay — has proven that the challenges of technical climbing have strong appeal\, and can provide benefits well beyond the traditional outdoor-recreation community. \n\nBroken\nDirected by: Simon Perkins\nJon Wilson lost a leg to cancer at 23. He found joy some years later by developing a solitary routine of skinning and climbing up a ski mountain on his remaining leg\, at night\, and skiing back down. Wilson wrote and narrates this tone poem about perseverance and the unexpected gift that came from having been “broken.” \n\nLife of Pie\nDirected by: Ben Knight\, Travis Rummel\nIt wasn’t long ago that the small Colorado town of Fruita was solely a hub of agriculture and oil and gas development. But singletrack shredders and pizza chefs Jen Zeuner and her partner Anne Keller have helped to transform the high-desert town into a mountain biking hotspot with their Hot Tomato Café. It wasn’t always easy — some residents of conservative Fruita weren’t quite ready for their “lifestyle” at first. But the women’s delicious East Coast-style pizza — and the love they put into making it — have made them indispensable members of the community and turned the Hot Tomato into the living room of the Grand Valley’s outdoor recreation industry. \n\n(people) of water\nDirected by: Forest Woodward\nFollowing an attempt to break the Grand Canyon speed record — chronicled in The Time Travelers (Mountainfilm 2017) — the U.S. Men’s Raft Team continues to explore the limits of what can be done on water. This time\, they turn their focus to outrigger canoeing — an ancient form of travel with its own sets of rites\, history and cultures. Told through team member Rob Prechtl  (people) of water follows the rafters as they delve into this rhythmic\, spiritual and age-old form of connection — discovering that it’s much more than a means of travel. \n\nPhoto Vagabond\, A Yeti Tribe Story\nDirected by: \nProfessional photographers inhabit a rarefied space where the chances of success are negligible\, at best. Narrow the niche to adventure/nature photography and — f-stopping the focus down even further — to life as a biking photographer\, and you’re in Dan Milner’s world. It stretches from cloud-hung valleys in the Alps to baking hot Ethiopian villages. And to anywhere and everywhere in between that a passion for the perfect shot and two wheels can get him. \n\nIce & Palms\nDirected by: Philipp Becker\, Johannes Müller\, Jochen Mesle\, Max Kroneck\nBikepacking takes on a whole new meaning when it’s the bike you’re wearing as a backpack. German freeskiers Jochen Mesle and Max Kroneck set out to cycle 1\,800 kilometers from their homes in Durbheim\, Germany to Nice\, France\, and ski big lines along the five-week journey. Although the ski resorts are closed for the season\, spring comes late to the Austrian Alps. The friends must wait out storms and get creative about carrying 50 kilos of gear across a still-closed mountain pass to finally dip their ski boot-battered feet in the Mediterranean. \n\nDanny Daycare\nDirected by: Stu Thomson\nSo long coloring books and cartoons. Goodbye stuffed animals and nap time. Danny MacAskill is your new favorite babysitter ever. \n  \nGUEST SPEAKER\n\nROB PRECHTEL   As a member of the U.S. Men’s Raft Team\, an accomplished water athlete and adventure videographer\, Rob Prechtl is a subject of the film (people) of water \n
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