Event

The Best of ShAFF 2022 Online (ShAFF Online Monthly)

 
Film: Days Off Photo: Richard Baybutt

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Starts

1 Oct '22 | 12:00am

Ends

31 Oct '22 | 11:00pm

Location

Online

WATCH THE BEST OF SHAFF 2022 ONLINE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY

After successful screenings as far apart as Chester, Dartmouth and Fort William, The Best of ShAFF 2002 On Tour continues to visit independent cinemas around the country. Reflecting the diversity of the outdoor experience around the world, as well as showcasing award winning Sheffield-made films and athletes, this year's selection will inspire audiences in their own adventures and prompt them to consider what ‘adventure’ means in today’s world.

More dates are being added, but if it isn't touring to a cinema near you, you can watch also watch online on Vimeo throughout October.

THE BEST OF SHAFF 2022 PROGRAMME

Singlehanded A short film that tells the story of Dustin Reynolds who, with no sailing experience, set out to become the first double amputee to sail around the world.

Follow The Light Mountain biker Kilian Bron returns again with a trip to the heart of Cappadocia in Turkey!

The Process Pro climber Tom Randall, throws himself in at the deep end of UK fell running challenges.

Days Off This short meditation on getting outside and cultivating a calm head hopefully inspires more of us to try and detach whatever stresses we have and discover what lies beyond our front door.

Touching The Water A beautiful and poetic endurance run around the Lake District.

Midair In scaling rocks by the hardest routes, boulderers seek to escape gravity in an endless quest to achieve weightlessness and momentarily leave the world behind.

The Ghost Heather Anderson has held the most coveted thru-hiking records on earth. She reflects on her journey in this intimate portrait.

Wanderlust Way More than a decade after his retirement, Bierly is still on the road, chasing his dream of riding as much United States singletrack as possible.

Run To The Source Martin Johnson explores the connection between Black history and the Thames River.

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