Runtime: 90 mins
A selection of the best films from ShAFF 2012 plus a short awards ceremony for the winning films.
This Is My Winter
Director: Guido Perrini
Producer: Matthieu Giraud
Nationality: Swiss / French
Premiere: British
Running Time: 26 mins
Follow big mountain snowboard legend Xavier de la Rue through a whole season. Includes a hair-raising 4 hour descent down one of the most mythical ski descents in Chamonix, the 3,700m Aiguille de Plan.
Industrial Revolutions
Director: Stu Thompson
Producer: Mike Christie
Nationality: British
Running Time: 5 mins
Film Year: 2011
Danny MacAskill is the definitive adventure sports viral overnight success story. 3 years ago the Scottish street trials riders uploaded a video of his bike stunts filmed by his flatmate Dave Sowerby - it's now been watched over 28 million times. 'Industrial Revolutions' has already clocked up more than 3 million hits. Turn off the iPad, sit back and enjoy MacAskill in cinematic style.
Pillow Line
Nationality: Canadian
Running Time: 5 mins
Film Year: 2010
An amazing, amusing short that uses an innovative stop motion technique to show the world of skiing in a whole different light. Ski the pillow line without ever getting out of bed.
Reel Rock - Obe & Ashima
Director: Josh Lowell, Brett Lowell and Cooper Roberts
Producer: Josh Lowell
Nationality: American
Running Time: 23 mins
Film Year: 2011
A nine year old girl from New York is taking the bouldering world by storm and her name is Ashima. Under the tutelage of her ex champion coach Obe she's cracking problems and crushing her competition. Through her he rediscovers his passion for climbing but can she cope with the pressure and avoid the danger of burnout?
Journey On The Wild Coast
Director: Greg Chaney
Producer: Glacier Light and Shadow
Nationality: American
Premiere: British
Running Time: 45 mins
Awards: Banff Juried award, Best of Fest, Anchorage International Film Festival, Seven Summit Best Feature Award, Mountain Film Festival
Film Year:2011
A young couple sell-up to spend a year trekking the coast from Seattle to Alaska. Proof you don't need a Hollywood budget to make a great adventure film - just a shared sleeping bag, toothbrush and plenty of cheese.