Reel Paddling Film Festival - Film List
Huntsville, Ontario, Wednesday June 1st, 2011 – Algonquin Outfitters presents the 6th Annual Reel Paddling Film Festival at Algonquin Theatre, 37 Main Street East in Huntsville on Wednesday, June 1st, 2011 at 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm).
Tickets:
Adults $15.00 Youth $12.00 (plus tax)
Box Office Phone: 1-705-789-4975
Box Office Toll Free: 1-888-696-4255
Bonus:
With your $15.00 ticket to our Reel Paddling Film Festival screening you can
enter the Yakima Take It Easy Sweepstakes for a chance to win a roof rack package. You also receive free digital subscriptions to Rapid, Adventure Kayak, Canoeroots and Kayak Angler magazines, a $24 value.
enter the Yakima Take It Easy Sweepstakes for a chance to win a roof rack package. You also receive free digital subscriptions to Rapid, Adventure Kayak, Canoeroots and Kayak Angler magazines, a $24 value.
Also to celebrate Algonquin Outfitters 50th anniversary everyone attending will receive an Algonquin Outfitters 50th Anniversary Coupon Booklet with over $900 in valuable coupons to help you explore your own adventure.
And to get your one step closer to the river, lake or trail your also going to get a free entry into Algonquin Outfitters, Live Your Adventure contest with over $10,000 worth of adventure gear up for grabs.
Recap the Value:
Your $15 ticket gets you a $24 magazine subscription, a chance to win a Yakima Roof Rack package, over $900 in AO coupons and a chance at over $10,000 in adventure gear.. you can't find value like that any where else. WOW!
MOVIES WE ARE SHOWING:
Back to the Arctic - Adventure Canoeing

Duration: Festival Version 18:17 min
Year Produced: 2010 • Year Released: 2010
Year Produced: 2010 • Year Released: 2010
In the summer of 2009, six young men made a 1,000-kilometer canoe journey down the Black River in Nunavut. Frozen lakes, fantastic whitewater, wildlife and gorgeous scenery highlight the 45-day journey.
Director and Producer: Peter Marshall
Director and Producer: Peter Marshall
Small Hydropower - Environmental
Duration: Festival Version 3:40 min
Year Produced 2010 • Released 2011
Year Produced 2010 • Released 2011
This short sarcastic film explains all about the many benefits (sarcasm) of Small Hydro Power, and the amazingly green (sarcasm) technology built into these run-of-river hydro projects. Don’t let those anti-dam liberals and fishermen give hydropower a bad rap.
Director: Tom Frisch • Producer: John Bohlmann
Website: www.tom11.com
Director: Tom Frisch • Producer: John Bohlmann
Website: www.tom11.com
The Book of Legends - BEST ADVENTURE/TRAVEL PADDLING FILM
Warning: contains loss of life
Warning: contains loss of life
Duration: Festival Version 20:54 min
Year Produced: 2010 • Year Released: 2010
Year Produced: 2010 • Year Released: 2010
In 1975, Russian explorer Igor Bazilevski and his team of 10 men attempted the first descent of the Bashkaus River in Siberia. Tragically, Bazilevski and half of his team drowned. In 2010, an international team of whitewater kayakers travelled to Siberia in search of Bazilevski’s illusive goal.
Director and Producer: Jared Meehan
Director and Producer: Jared Meehan
Solo - Kayak Touring
Warning: contains loss of life
Warning: contains loss of life
Duration: Festival Version 39 min
Year Produced: 2007 • Year Released: 2008
Year Produced: 2007 • Year Released: 2008
On January 11, 2007, Andrew McAuley set out to become the first person to kayak from Australia to New Zealand across one of the world’s wildest and loneliest stretches of ocean. Thirty days later, maritime authorities received his distress call. McAuley lost his life only a day from completing his journey.
Director: Jennifer Peedom & David Michoo • Producer: Jennifer Peedom
Website: www.essential-media.com
Director: Jennifer Peedom & David Michoo • Producer: Jennifer Peedom
Website: www.essential-media.com
Halo Effect - BEST WHITEWATER FILM
Duration: Festival Version 29:54 min
Year Produced: 2010 • Year Released: 2011
Year Produced: 2010 • Year Released: 2011
Three of the world’s best kayakers take a journey to the Scandinavian paddling Meccas of Iceland and Norway. While they search inside the Arctic Circle for rapids and waterfalls that have never been run, they’re also searching for the elusive moments when the stars align and everything goes perfectly. But sometimes, in the blink of an eye… things go horribly wrong.
Director: Steve Fisher • Producer: Fish Munga
Website: http://fishmunga.wordpress.com/
Director: Steve Fisher • Producer: Fish Munga
Website: http://fishmunga.wordpress.com/
Algonquin Theatre
37 Main Street East
Huntsville, ON P1H 1A1
Box Office: (705) 789-4975
Toll-free 1-888-696-4255
Fax: (705) 789-6689
Email: algonquintheatre@huntsville.ca
37 Main Street East
Huntsville, ON P1H 1A1
Box Office: (705) 789-4975
Toll-free 1-888-696-4255
Fax: (705) 789-6689
Email: algonquintheatre@huntsville.ca
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2 comments:
Can you find the hidden links to the movie trailers hidden in this post?
Oh My god, breathtaking shots, Kudos to the crew for making such great films.
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