Weekly Watchlist - Week 2 - ShAFF

Over the coming weeks the ShAFF team will revisit past festivals and choose the best adventure films from around the world to create a weekly watchlist of free online adventure films for your indoor entertainment and inspiration. We’ll be posting a new film, free to view online, at 7pm every day. Watch them one by one, or save them up and screen your own virtual ShAFF session at home.

Keep in touch! If you enjoy the films, please post comments and reviews on our facebook page, and share the link with your friends.



A must watch from me. Any one who films in a uneek way is amazing and this lot take it to a hole new lever. Follow there idea from start to finish.

Ed Birch Director of Salt-Street productions

Xavier de la Rue rides the world’s gnarliest terrain. In Degrees North, the bar is once again raised. Xavier and Samuel Anthamatten use paramotors to access and ride incredible lines, never before ridden in the remote Atomfjiella region of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean, halfway between continental Norway and the North Pole.
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Father and Son trip down the Grand Canyon beautifully shot beautiful documented.

Ed Birch Director of Salt-Street productions

The important places, we all have them. They’re the places that awed us, that inspired us, that fed our souls. Sometimes we wander far from them, but the memories remain. Sometimes we have to return there to feel whole again. In this film, a father and son return to one of the father’s important places, the Grand Canyon. There they discover more about each other—and the bond they share. This is an important film, about the important places.

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Engaging story of a sport I don't know, an area I don't know. Great.

David Hanney

Cross the length of the Rockies - by paragliding!

Paul Hodgson Music Judge

You're floating on the incredible Journey with this film it's a must watch.

Ed Birch Director of Salt-Street productions

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An old timer shows us all how a way of living.

Ed Birch Director of Salt-Street productions

Everyone loves Frank.

Claire Carter Writer, Film Officer for Kendal Mountain Festival, 'Creative Consultant'.

The first time Frank Sanders saw Devil’s Tower was in the sudden brilliance of a lightning strike. It sent a wave of anxiety through him, but the next day he climbed The Tower. 43 years later, he’s repeated that act more than 2,000 times and learned a thing or two about about going up and not growing old.

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Amazing one shot

David Hanney

Candide smashes it again his day nober there will make your jaw drop.

Ed Birch Director of Salt-Street productions

The annual dose of madness from pro skier Candide Thovax

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