Calling all “go big or go home” winter enthusiasts! Get ready to get goosebumps while you “Ooh!” and “Ahh!” at the impact and importance of our winter wildlands through this collection of short films. The fourteenth annual Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival will screen in Bellevue on January 10 and in Seattle at The Mountaineers Seattle Program Center on January 21.
Produced each year as a celebratory backcountry community event by Winter Wildlands Alliance, the Backcountry Film Festival line-up is full of snowy, cinematic adventure sure to inspire. Winter Wildlands Alliance is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving winter wildlands and a quality human-powered snow sports experience on public lands.
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Bellevue - January 10
Bellevue Botanical Garden Auditorium
Doors at 6:45pm | Films at 7:15pm
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Seattle - January 21
Mountaineers Seattle Program Center
Doors at 6:30pm | Films at 7:15pm
Films in this year’s program include:
Ode to Muir (Festival cut), Teton Gravity Research
Ski the Wild West, Thomas Woodson and Drew Petersen
The Abbey, DPS Cinematic
The Backcountry Snowsports Initiative: Human-Powered, Wool Hat Creative Productions
Abandoned (Festival cut), The Road West Traveled
Blue, Aly Nicklas
I Am Here, David Hanson and Michael Hanson
Surfer Dan, Camp4 Collective
Searching for Christmas Tree, Lie Feng
Westward: Brennan Lagasse, KGB Productions
Backcountry Film Festival 2018-19 - Trailer from Winter Wildlands Alliance on Vimeo.