Banff films come to OCC
Andrew Edwards
Not all adventure movies are based on space travel, robots or
mysterious realms. Some are true stories.
Tonight will be the sixth year Orange Coast College will host a
stop of the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, college
librarian and event organizer Carl Morgan said.
The show will include a sampling of movies exhibited last fall at
the festival in the Canadian Rockies. Morgan described the festival
as being “like Sundance in a way, except they’re all outdoor
adventure films.”
The show’s playlist includes the award-winning “Alone in
Australia,” as well as “A Russian Wave,” a humorous piece about
kayaking. And there’s “Balance of Risk,” a short about a climber who
returns to a spot in the French Alps where his climbing partner was
killed.
“We always have a really great mix of films,” Morgan said.
The festival’s tour will make close to 300 stops in the United
States and Canada, according to tour manager Jim Baker. Most stops on
the tour are staffed by road crews, who pack up into vans in November
and drive cross-country through May.
The 2004 Banff festival finished in November, and “Alone in
Australia” won the festival’s People’s Choice and Best Film on
Mountain Environment awards. The piece chronicles filmmaker Jon
Muir’s 128-day journey across Australia. The film shows Muir living
off the land, joined by only his dog, Seraphine.
“It’s an absolutely incredible adventure story,” Baker said,
noting Muir made his trip without a satellite phone or any type of
backup.
There are some long shots in the film that were taken by a film
crew, Baker said, but they were shot after Muir completed his journey
and returned to his route with other filmmakers.
Last year, Brian Cameron, a senior assistant manager at Patagonia
at Adventure 16, an outdoors store in Costa Mesa, visited the film
festival at the college. He said he will miss tonight’s show because
he’s scheduled to work, but recommended the event to “someone who
loves the outdoors and loves film.”
The screening will begin at 7 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre
at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
Tickets cost $10 at the door. The event will be a benefit for
Orange Coast College’s Friends of the Library.
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