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The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival, formerly Banff Festival of Mountain Films, is an international film competition and annual presentation of films and documentaries about mountain culture, sports, environment and adventure & exploration, held every fall (October/November) in
Banff, Alberta Banff is a resort town in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, in Alberta's Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, west of Calgary, east of Lake Louise, Alberta, Lake Louise, and above Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within ...
, Canada. Immediately after the festival in November, a selection of the best films entered in the festival goes on tour around the world. The Banff Mountain Book Festival is held concurrently with the film festival. This
literary festival A literary festival, also known as a book festival or writers' festival, is a regular gathering of writers and readers, typically on an annual basis in a particular city. A literary festival usually features a variety of presentations and readings ...
is focused on mountain literature, and features guest speakers, readings, seminars, and an international book competition.


History

The festival was launched in 1976 as the Banff Festival of Mountain Films by The Banff Centre.Langer, Adam (2000) ''The Film Festival Guide: For Filmmakers, Film Buffs, and Industry Professionals'' Chicago Review Press pg 22Hartemann, Frederic; Hauptman, Robert (2005
''The Mountain Encyclopedia: An A to Z Compendium''
Taylor Trade Publishing pg 26


Description

Banff Mountain Film Festival is held every fall in
Banff, Alberta Banff is a resort town in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, in Alberta's Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, west of Calgary, east of Lake Louise, Alberta, Lake Louise, and above Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within ...
, Canada. Immediately after the festival in November, a selection of the best films entered in the festival goes on tour. The host organization in each tour location chooses a program that reflects the interests of their community. Each community creates a unique celebration of local adventure and adventurers.


Music of Banff

The music was composed by Jacques Blackstone. He was commissioned in the late 1990s by Banff Centre to write a theme for the festival. The "voice" for the intro is provided by Richard Armstrong, a New York-based teacher and performer who conducts International Voice Workshops. The film clips come from the films that are entered in each year's festival.


Film selection

Approximately 400 films are entered into the film festival annually, and approx. 70–80 films are selected by a pre-screening committee and the festival team to be shown at the festival. During the festival, the international film festival jury chooses the best films and presents awards in various categories. Every year the Banff World Tour team chooses about 35–40 films that feature a range of styles and themes, including climbing, skiing, kayaking, biking, adventure, culture, and the environment. The hosts try to choose the films that are best suited for their local audience and event. Most World Tour screenings include a range of different themes (adventure sports, environment, mountain culture, heritage, etc.) and styles (action-filled shorts; longer, more comprehensive films; amateur and professional productions; etc.).


Winners

'' Finding Farley'' was the top film at the 2009 Banff Mountain Film Festival, receiving both the Grand Prize and People's Choice Award. ''Mi Chacra'', directed and produced by Jason Burlage, was the top film at the 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival, receiving the Grand Prize.


Audience Choice Award

The Audience Choice Award, previously known as the People's Choice Award, is an award voted for by viewers of the Film Festival.


See also

* Mike Mortimer *
Festivals in Alberta Several festivals are held in the Canadian province of Alberta each year. This list includes several types of festivals in the province, such as regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festival ...
* Mountain film


References


External links

*{{official, https://www.banffcentre.ca/banffmountainfestival Film festivals in Alberta Festivals in Banff, Alberta Mountaineering festivals Mountaineering in Canada 1976 establishments in Canada