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November 9, 2003 The Other Final Takes Grand Prize at Banff Mountain Film Festival
"This beautifully directed film shows how competition can bring two cultures together," says jury member John Catto. "Brilliant in concept, execution, and delivery — plus, it makes you laugh," adds fellow jury member Leo Dickinson. The Other Final is directed by Johan Kramer (The Netherlands, 53'). The festival’s Grand Prize award of $4,000 is co-sponsored by Leadership Development at The Banff Centre and Eagle Creek Travel Gear.
This year’s award for Best Film on Mountain Sports, sponsored by Big
Rock Brewery, went to an idiosyncratic film about cave exploration —
Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place. "The camera work in this film
was exceptional," says Karvonen. "I felt I couldn't breathe as the camera
followed the cavers through impossibly tight spaces." "The film portrays
tension and emotion without relying on the usual filmmaking
Touching the Void, which tells the harrowing story of climber Joe
Simpson’s near fatal 1985 fall, walked away with the Best Feature- The People’s Choice Award went to the Canmore climbing mockumentary
Sister Extreme, produced and directed by Glen Crawford and Brad
In other awards, Eiger-Nordwand – Auf den Spuren der Erstbesteiger (Eiger North Face – In the Footsteps of Its First Climber),
directed by Frank Senn and Thomas Ulrich (Switzerland, 52'), took the Alpine
Club of Canada Award for Best Film on Climbing. "This
The award for Best Film on Mountain Culture went to A Man Called Nomad, directed by Alex Gabbay (UK, 39'). "This film portrays a profound world view without being worldly," says Karvonen. The Best Film on Mountain Culture award is sponsored by Petzl.
The festival’s Best Short Mountain Film award went to
Das Rad
The jury also selected three films for Special Jury Awards:
Tibet — Cry of the Snow Lion, directed by Tom Peosay (U.S.A, 104'). "A strong journalistic effort at explaining the situation in Tibet," says Catto.
Over 300 films from 38 countries were entered in this year’s Banff
Mountain Film Festival competition. Fifty-four finalist films were
screened during the festival. The annual event, organized by Mountain
Culture at The Banff Centre, also features world-renowned guest
Entry forms for next year's Banff Mountain Film Festival will be available in spring 2004 on the festival’s web site at www.banffmountainfestivals.ca Mountain Culture at The Banff Centre promotes understanding and appreciation of the world’s mountain places by creating opportunities for people to share — and find inspiration in — mountain experiences, ideas, and visions. Downloadable photos from the winning films are available at: www.banffmountainfestivals.ca/ftp |
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| Debra Hornsby, Director of Communications The Banff Centre 403-762-6333 email: debra_hornsby@banffcentre.ca | |
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