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Winners of Vancouver Mountain Film Festival 2017

The 2017 Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival wrapped up on Saturday night after nine days of films and presentations covering all aspects of mountain sports and culture. The film competition was busy this year with 98 films from around the world. Below are the winners of this years fest.

Best Short Film: What if You Fly, Directed by Renan Ozturk and Taylor Rees
Quote from Yves Ma: “This striking film follows a Hawaiian artist painting a portrait of an Inuit woman, uniquely using the breaking ice off the waters of Baffin Island as a canvas. For its originality, beautiful aesthetic and thoughtful cultural exploration, the award for the 2017 Best Short Film goes to What if You Fly.”

Best Environmental Film: Samuel in the Clouds, Directed by Peter Van Eecke
Quote from Yves Ma: “This is an allegorical and keenly observational film which explores the dramatic impact of climate change and the disappearance of glaciers in what once was one of the highest ski resorts in the world in the Bolivian Andes. For its restrained yet highly effective portrayal of the human spirit in the face of environmental catastrophe the jury is pleased to award the 2017 Best Environmental Film to Samuel in the Clouds.”

Best Mountain Sport Film: Like a Wolf, Directed by Emeka Ngwube
Quote from Tracey Jacobson: “A journey that invited us into love and adventure, all the while going for an ambitious goal. This was a perfect recipe for inspiration. The drive, determination, and courage of a woman who carries us through what it takes to balance out life with a passion and achieve your dreams.”

Best Adventure Film: Sea Gypsies, the Far Side of the World, Directed by Nico Edwards
Quote from Tracey Friesen: “An insiders look at one of the most ragtag teams on one of the most audacious journeys, this film not only inspired, but entertained. For showing that with a little gumption, guts and duck tape almost anyone can sail the high seas.”

Jury’s Award: The Accord, Directed by RC Cone
Quote from Joni Cooper: “One might think that accurately representing an awesome force of nature might be difficult. But to do it accurately through first-hand experience, humour, and stunning visuals is a winning combination. Being a completely unique – and entirely entertaining – masterpiece, the jury was unanimous in declaring THE ACCORD directed by RC Cone the winner of this year’s award.”

Best Canadian Film: North of Known, Directed by Brian Smith
Quote from Tracey Friesen: “This film captures the vast beauty of Alaska – largely from the AIR – as two paragliders attempt a journey of several hundred miles. For its stunning cinematography and compelling story, the Best Canadian Film is Bryan Smith’s North of Known.

Best Climbing Film: Lunag Ri, Directed by Joachim Hellinger, Hans-Peter Stauber and Christian Schmidt
Quote from Tracey Jacobson: “Exploring culture and family roots, this story showed us that you are not born with strength, courage, and success. Training, experience, and mentors are the tools needed to succeed. The film also touches on the disappointment faced when you decide to turn around to climb another day.”

Best Mountain Culture Film: Freedom Under Load, Directed by Pavol Barabas
Quote from Joni Cooper: “Exquisite in both image and pace, this film opened our eyes to a tradition that has not been abandoned despite contemporary methods. It took us along step by step, so we could experience the wisdom being shared, listen to the sounds and silence, and appreciate the immense beauty along the way.”

Grand Prize: Mira, Directed by Lloyd Belcher
Quote from Tracey Friesen: “The jury was quite simply charmed by this film, specifically its impressive yet humble main character. She’s a role model for youth in her remote community and for female athletes throughout the world – I know I wanted to lace up my runners and hit the trails! We are thrilled to award the 2017 VIMFF GRAND Prize to Lloyd Belcher’s inspirational film: Mira.

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