The 2023-24 Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings a curated lineup of the best in mountain and adventure films to theatres around the globe! This year's tour has licensed 37 films from around the world, including films from Canada, USA, Switzerland, France, Sweden and more!

Thank you for joining us in Banff for the 48th annual Festival, which featured adventurers, authors, and filmmakers sharing their stories; epic films from around the world; the Festival Marketplace with the new Rab Stage with free presentations; happy hours with music; downtown and partner events, mountain art exhibitions; and much more! Join us next year in Banff from Oct. 26 - Nov. 3, 2024! 


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Check-in with your local World Tour organizer for more information about screenings in your community. Live World Tour programs will include unique films not included on Banff on Demand. Past World Tour programs from previous festivals can still be watched online!

For questions about your local screening, including tickets and film programs, please contact the local host organiser. Contact information can be found on the Tour Locations pages. 

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A mountain film is a film genre that focuses on mountaineering and especially the battle of human against nature. In addition to mere adventure, the protagonists who return from the mountain come back changed, usually gaining wisdom and enlightenment.

Although the first mountain film, depicting the ascent of the Mont Blanc by the American climber Frank Ormiston-Smith, was released in 1903, the mountain film genre is most associated with the German Bergfilme (singular: Bergfilm) released in the 1920s. Some critics describe the German mountain film as an indigenous national / cultural genre, comparable to the American western.

The most important director of mountain films was Dr. Arnold Fanck. According to an essay by Doug Cummings in the DVD release of the landmark The Holy Mountain (1926), Fanck shot his first motion picture in 1913, and after serving in World War I, purchased a rare Ernemann slow-motion camera, taught himself to shoot on location during an expedition to climb the Jungfrau, taught himself to edit on his mother's kitchen table, and distributed the finished product himself. The film was eventually called Das Wunder des Schneeschuhs [de] (The Wonders of Skiing, 1920) and was an instant success.

The young interpretative dancer Leni Riefenstahl was mesmerized by Fanck's fifth feature, Mountain of Destiny (1924), and successfully pursued Fanck and his star Luis Trenker, convincing them to make her the star of The Holy Mountain. It took three days to write and over a year to film on location in the Alps. This started Riefenstahl's own career as a filmmaker. Fanck went on to produce the ski-chase The White Ecstasy (1931) with Riefenstahl and legendary Austrian skier Hannes Schneider, then in turn served as Riefenstahl's editor on her 1932 film The Blue Light, which brought her to the attention of Adolf Hitler. The popularity of the German mountain films waned, then disappeared, in the run-up to World War II.

Mountain films pose unusual difficulties for the filmmaking process; although parts can and have been shot in studios, filming on location presents practical challenges such as low temperatures, variable weather, and the objective dangers of the mountain environment. Directors may "cheat" by filming the actors in a less dangerous area, such as on the slopes of a ski resort, and intersperse with shots of the real location taken with a telephoto lens.

Although experienced climbers are often used, in roles ranging from consulting to standing in for the actors, the resulting film may not seem particularly logical to an audience knowledgeable about climbing. For instance, a rescuer in the film may take a hard, but dramatic-looking route, even though in real life, time is of the essence and rescuers will always go by the easiest available route.[citation needed]

The International Alliance for Mountain Film (IAMF)[1] is an organization committed to the future of mountain film. IAMF was set up in February 2000 and founding members of the alliance included film festivals in Autrans, France; Banff, Canada; Cervinia, Italy; Graz, Austria; Lugano, Switzerland; Les Diablerets, Switzerland; Torello, Spain; and Trento, Italy and one museum, Museo Nazionale della Montagna in Turin, Italy.

Soon other film festivals joined IAMF over time, which is now composed by twenty members from some of the most important mountain film festivals in the world and one museum, Museo Nazionale della Montagna in Turin, Italy, representing 17 countries of Europe, Asia, and North and South America. IAMF has now become one of the main point of reference concerning mountain filming.

According to the website for the Alliance, "the Alliance determines that one of its first priorities is to inform audiences and filmmakers about the global film festival opportunities. As well, information is shared on films, programming and technology, promotion and ticketing and funding challenges. An agreement emerges to take every opportunity to cross-promote mountain film festivals around the world and to meet twice a year at member festival events."

To provide a cultural alternative to the mainstream commercial film experience and to celebrate, promote, nurture and teach non-fiction filmmaking. The festival seeks to provide a window to the world and screen movies that inspire change.

The world-renowned Banff Centre's Banff Mountain Film Festival celebrates 48 years of bringing the best action, environment, and adventure films to audiences in Banff and no less than 40 countries across the globe. Join The Mountaineers to catch a showing of Banff in Tacoma, Seattle, or Olympia.

Films shown at the Banff Mountain Film Festival are chosen from over 400 entries submitted to the festival each year. The selected films allow you to get up close and personal with the mountain world. Gaze up at the big screen from your comfortable seat and allow yourself to be transported to the worlds of outdoor adventure.

For the past 14 years, the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) has hosted the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour, bringing some of the most inspiring and thought-provoking action, environmental and adventure mountain films right here to Breckenridge, Colorado. This exhilarating and provocative exploration of the mountain world features films from the highest peaks and other far-flung corners of the world, as well as adrenaline-packed action sports presented over two nights each year.

The 2024 Banff Mountain Film Festival is scheduled to take place Friday and Saturday, February 23 and 24, 2024 at the Riverwalk Center in Breckenridge, Colorado. Doors open at 6pm with films set to start at 7pm. Tickets will go on sale February 1st, 2024.

The Banff World Tour presents the best films shown at the 2022 Banff Mountain Film Festival in Banff, Canada. They feature adrenaline-fueled outdoor adventure films and short documentaries celebrating mountain cultures around the world. Each evening's selection of films will be different. We'll be posting a list of the films soon.

The 24th Annual Mountainfilm on Tour returns to the WaterColor Marina Park Amphitheater! This 2-night outdoor film festival is dedicated to educating, inspiring, and motivating audiences about issues that matter.

Each year Mountainfilm on Tour travels around the globe featuring a collection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and enlightening documentary short films selected from the best-loved films from the annual festival in Telluride. The films selected for the show will explore themes connected to the Mountainfilm mission of exploring cultures, preserving environments, and promoting adventure. The amphitheater offers a breathtaking outdoor setting for these moving films with a starry backdrop to enhance the unfolding clips of thought-provoking films. A Mountainfilm presenter will guide the audience through the program providing insight on the films, filmmakers and subjects.

The Banff Mountain Film Festival screenings will take place in the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts. All screenings will start at 7:30pm, with doors opening at 6:15pm to the Schaefer Center lobby and auditorium. Sponsor booths will be set up in the Schaefer Center lobby and concessions will be available. Continuing our tradition, live music will be performed on both Friday and Saturday nights. Each night will feature a completely different selection of films. We will update the films being screened each night as soon as they have been finalized.

Outdoor Programs is excited to present the BANFF Mountain Film Festival World Tour live and in-person February 24, 25 & 26 at the Lory Student Center Theatre. The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival is an international film competition and annual presentation of films and documentaries about mountain culture, sports, environment and adventure & exploration.

Come join 1,200 of your closest friends in a sell-out crowd to celebrate the great outdoors and watch the spirit of outdoor adventure in all its glory comes to life on screen through spectacular stories. Remote locations and stunning scenery make this film festival a must-see for adventurers of all ages and skill levels. The adventure begins Sunday, April 16th at 4 pm at the Reno Ball Room, 401 N. Center Street, Reno, NV. 


General Admission is $27.50 in advance and $36.50 the day of the event.


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