It’s one week away and we’re really excited with how everything is coming together, it’s truly going to be an amazing year! Don’t forget to use your discount codes and get your tickets early before they sell out. Remember, if you buy them before June 5th, you’ll also be entered into a draw for a 2 ½ hour harbour cruise with Outershores Expeditions!
Here’s a quick overview of our pick of films and speakers for the festival.
SATURDAY JUNE 8th- 7PM
Stand
We are also very lucky to have paddler Norm Hann and Directors Nic Teichrob and Anthony Bonello joining us for this show. They will delivering a feature presentation with never before Stand with never before seen footage and images that will cast the show in a new light. This is sure to be an amazing event!
Through b4apres Media’s unique style of mashing adventure with real world issues, Stand will take you into the heart of the largest temperate rainforest on the planet―the Great Bear. Hung on the skeleton of a good ol’ fashioned adventure undertaken by a group of surfers, the potential effects of introducing super tankers to these pristine waters will be articulated. As the crew moves through this remote region under their own power, the landscape will be unfurled one paddle stroke at a time and punctuated by the faces and fears of the Gitga’at First Nation people who call this garden of Eden their home. Not just an efficient mode of transport, a stand up paddleboard expedition along the proposed tanker route will be symbolic of “standing up” to preserve this last bastion of rainforest. Captured in cinematic High Definition, the film will bring the Enbridge Pipeline debate into the the collective consciousness in a way that will have you fishing in your basement for that old fluorescent wetsuit.
SUNDAY JUNE 9th- 3PM
A Hand to Stand
If you missed her in March at FEAT, Lina Augaitis will be here to deliver another inspirational presentation leading up to A Hand to Stand.
Lina spends most of her free time exploring the outdoors and take great pleasure in inspiring and motivating others to enjoy the outdoors. Lina does love to race. Lina believes her competitive nature and the desire to race was first developed way back when Lina was a 6 year old competitive gymnast. Lina has since competed in a variety of sports such as wrestling, rugby, pole vault, power lifting, triathlons, ski mountaineering, marathons, and waterpolo. Recently, Lina has competed internationally as an adventure racer and now as a stand up paddler. Lina also enjoys activities and movements that don’t involve a race or competition like yoga, climbing, and slacklining. Lina cherishes the feeling of freedom and reward during and following expeditions and adventurous endeavors. Lina is an outdoor education and physical education teacher, kayak and SUP guide/instructor, elite athlete, and a loving wife! Lina has taken on new challenges for this year that require her to step out of her comfort zones and enjoy the challenges that come with that. Lina is currently training to race the Molokai to Oahu SUP crossing in late July.
Lina lives every day by by her mantra; Live, love, laugh,..DREAM!
A Hand To Stand focuses on the Bella Bella Community School within the Heiltsuk First Nation reserve on B.C. ́s coastal Inside Passage. The 13,000 square miles of land and sea!is the largest of 23 Canadian reserves. A Hand To Stand is a short film and trans-media journey to document and share their story, as this group of teenagers craft their own Stand Up Paddleboards. Made out of locally-sourced red and yellow cedar, the boards allow students to propel themselves through their traditional territory in a contemporary experience. Blending traditional knowledge of woodworking and the coast, and applying it to a modern sport, this is an inspiring group. This is the future of hope.
JUNE 9th – 7PM
The Big Fix
On April 22, 2010, the Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig sank into the Gulf of Mexico creating the worst oil spill in history. Until the oil well was killed on September 19th, 205 million gallons of crude oil and over 1.8 million gallons of chemical dispersants were spread into the sea.
By exposing the root causes of the spill, film makers Josh and Rebecca Tickell uncover a vast network of corruption.
The Big Fix is a damning indictment of a system of government lead by a powerful oligarchy that puts the pursuit of profit over all other human and environmental concerns.