Weekly Watchlist - Week 9 - ShAFF

While cinemas aren't able to open the ShAFF team are revisiting past festivals and choosing the best adventure films from around the world. We've created weekly watchlists of free online adventure films and we’re 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.

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Film for anyone who likes adventure mountains half a heart will enjoy this film I look into steep skiing through generations.

Ed Birch Director of Salt-Street productions

Jérémie is a freeride Skier, one of the best. He is widely regarded as the fastest freerider in the sport today. No one attacks a line quite like Jeremy. He has created a 'to do' list, of peaks he wants to ride. We follow Jérémie throughout the steep skiing season as he tries to achieve his goals. But most of these descents are 'extreme'. There is a very small group of skiers and snowboarders in the world who are now approaching these 'extreme' descents in a 'freeride' way. In this film he will ride with some of them and discover himself where the fine line between freeride and what is now considered 'extreme' lies.

Jérémie also has a deep appreciation for the history of the sport. In order to better himself as an athlete he seeks out the legends of the sport. The pioneers who opened some of these lines. There are only a few of these select skiers alive today who to whom he can turn to and ask advice when preparing his list. The film sees Jeremy seek out these legends in order to help him expand his knowledge of steep riding and deepen his appreciation of his sport and the legacy he is following. This film shows incredible freeriding and sees Jérémie question his approach to skiing and test his ability to finish the list.

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The mutants are coming...

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

Meet the new faces of climbing: 14-year-old Ashima Shiraishi and 15-year-old Kai Lightner are the leaders of a new generation poised to take the sport to the next level. Ashima, a New York City native, has already become the youngest person and the first female to climb the benchmark elite grades of 5.15a and v15. Kai, one of the few African American climbers rising to the top of the sport, became a national climbing champion as a high school sophomore. Now these two prodigies and friends travel to the rugged coast of Norway, where a legendary cave is filled with the most difficult climbs on earth. Pushed outside their comfort zone, Kai and Ashima learn some hard but important lessons that will carry them to even greater heights.

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Prepare to have your heart-warmed by this adventure tale told through the eyes of a dog: the desert dog. Ace and the desert dog is the uplifting story of a dog and his photographer human who go on a 60 day backpacking trip. The beautiful cinematography, warm colour grading and inspiring soundtrack will give you itchy feet in no time at all. Warning: this film will also make you want a four-legged friend.

Zena Toscani

If you liked viral dog hit Denali....

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

Ace Kvale turned 60 last fall, and to celebrate, he planned a 60-day, off-trail backpacking trip around Utah's Canyon Country, leaving from his front door.

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The North Face team hit up the Russian pow by train. A pretty inspiring destination!

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

The Great Siberian Traverse documents a 6,000-mile ski journey through Russia, along the Trans-Siberian Railway. The documentary - created in collaboration with POWDER and Sherpas Cinema - showcases a fringe backcountry skiing community, deep Siberian powder, and skiing's ancient origins. Team skiers Ingrid Backstrom, Callum Pettit, and Nick Martini share their insights along the adventure.

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Lovely little skate movie tat will definitely have you asking "How did they do that?!!"

Paul Hodgson Music Judge

One of my faves. 'Because it's there... because I can flow in my own time.'

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

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