Reel Paddling Film Festival
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2009 World Tour Film Shortlist |
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2009 World Tour Shortlist
Other films on RPFF World Tour.
SHORTLISTED WORLD TOUR FILMS
A River's Last Breath Duration: 13 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2009 After a fatal introduction to rafting, China turned its back on multi-use river management and focused on building dams with even more vigour than U.S. developers in the 1960s. This film tells the story of that deadly rafting history and Travis Winn's attempt to change the way China thinks about its waterways. Director: Trip Jennings Producer: Kyle Dickman and Andy Maser Website: www.RiversInDemand.com
Boatwerks Team Season 2008 Duration: 8 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 This short film showcases the staff at Boatwerks doing what they love. Featured are many of Ontario’s finest classic rivers as well as some recently discovered gems. Follow the boys and girls of this Canadian kayak shop through the 2008 paddling season. Director: Neal Ross-Ross Producer: Jeff Strano Website: www.boatwerks.net
Borealis Duration: 63 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 From Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg to the family cottage near Parry Sound, Ontario, Frank Wolf and inexperienced paddler Taku Hokoyama tackle a 3,100-kilometre canoe trip through Canada's Boreal forest. The pair brave raging rapids and grueling portages in an effort to shed light on the issues facing this wilderness area. Director and Producer: Frank Wolf Website: www.gravywolf.blogspot.com
Cascade of Light Duration: 24 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 This is a tale of one man's transformative journey from his home in the city to the coastal wilderness of the Arctic Ocean. Guided by a friend and moved by the remarkable spectacle of the Arctic, Martin Deslauriers experiences an insight of an unexpected kind. The film explores the joys of running wild rivers and the contradictions in our relationship with this wild land. Director and Producer: Marten Berkman Website: www.martenberkman.com
International Whitewater Hall of Fame 2008 Duration: 13 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 This video celebrates and honours 2008 IWHOF inductees who were nominated and voted in by 67 international affiliate organizations for their tremendous contribution to whitewater sports: Explorers Mick Hopkinson and Carl Luther; Champions and Pioneers Gilles Zok and Eric Jackson; and Advocates Klaus Lettmann and Kent Ford. Director: Pat McDonnell Producer: Pat McDonnell, Matthaw Urdan, Risa Shimoda Website: www.iwhof.org
Journey to the Northern Sea Duration: 34 min Year Produced: 2007/2008 Year Released: 2008 Jan and Steve Moss and their two sons have been paddling Ontario rivers for years. In the summer of 2007, they realized a long-held dream to paddle a northern mountain river. The Bonnet Plume, located in Northern Yukon, is a Canadian Heritage River with a reputation as one of Canada's most spectacular wilderness rivers. With miles of challenging rapids and magnificent mountain scenery, this truly remote Arctic river did not disappoint. Director and Producer: Steve Moss
Men and the Art of Whitewater Canoeing Duration: 11 min Year Produced: 2006 Year Released: 2006 A group from a Canadian men's club embark on a weekend retreat to do some whitewater canoeing and male bonding. They test their skills and strengths along the Magnetawan River with a few laughs and spills along the way. Director and Producer: Chris Forde Website: www.splitrockproductions.com/about.html
Night of the Living Donkey Duration: 39 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 A toxic spill has polluted waterways and is transforming kayakers into blood-thirsty zombies. Paddlers and all citizens are warned to stay away from the water. Can professional kayaker HeeHaw Jones and a slew of other sponsored paddlers stay away from the water or does their fate lie in the clutches of the living dead? Director: Spencer Cooke, Effort Inc. Producer: Spencer Cooke, Effort Inc. and Joey Hall, Deadman Productions Website: www.effort.tv
Powerplay: The Theft of B.C.'s Rivers Duration: 19 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 This film educates the public about the B.C. government's agenda to hand the province’s watershed over to private companies for power production. The film provides a broad overview of this largely secretive program. While the government and industry insist that this is "green" power that we desperately need, the film’s experts tell a very different story—revealing one of the biggest resource heists in Canadian history. Director and Producer: Damien Gillis Website: www.saveourrivers.ca
Return to Nepal Duration: 28 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 In October 2007, 13 Yukoners travelled to Nepal to paddle the Sun Kosi, Tamur, Marsyandi, Seti and Nadhi Kola. This is their story. Director and Producer: Robert Daffe Website: www.tatshenshiniyukon.com
Rivers at Risk: Koch Creek Duration: 10 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 In this film the Save Our Rivers Society journeys to Koch Creek in B.C.'s spectacular Slocan Valley where they meet a biologist, a community organizer and a group of kayakers. These individuals have joined forces to form the Endangered Creeks Expedition to protect their beloved creek from a proposed power project. Director and Producer: Damien Gillis Website: www.saveourrivers.ca
Strathcona: A Slice Through Paradise Duration: 10 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 This film documents a trip across Vancouver Island and showcases the spectacularly pristine and incredibly fragile state of the island. Beginning at sea level, the paddlers traverse 157 kilometres with an elevation change of two vertical kilometres from Campbell River on the east coast to Bedwell Sound on the west coast. Director and Producer: Robin Thacker Website: www.atlantiskayaks.com
The Eddy Feeling Duration: 30 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2009 What does kayaking mean to different individuals, from the untrained beginner to the seasoned professional? A collection of kayaking filmmakers who share a common goal of telling fun, exciting and engaging stories through the lens of the camera offer a variety of perspectives on this question. Director and Producer: Spencer Cooke, Effort Inc. Website: www.effort.tv
The Endangered Creeks Expeditions Duration: 22 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2009 The film documents a West Kootenay-based collective of whitewater paddlers raising concerns over the invasion of private hydroelectric projects throughout the province of British Columbia. The ECE attempts to reveal the true cost of "run-of-the-river" hydro development by exploring both threatened and developed waterways. Director and Producer: Mikkel St.Jean-Duncan Website: kayakhotdogs.blogspot.com
The Final Final Duration: 21 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 The Final Final is a journey through North America's finest whitewater and scenery. Shot in high definition and filled with breathtaking time-lapse landscapes, this is a film that can be appreciated as much for its cinematography as for its world class kayaking. Director and Producer: Ryan Moore
The Last Descent Duration: 26 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2009 The Last Descent follows three friends travelling to California, India, Nepal and Africa to paddle some of the worlds best and most threatened rivers. The film looks to the history of dam building in the U.S. and what can be learned from it by developing nations. Director and Producer: Katie Scott, Charlie Center, Scott Ligare Website: www.thelastdescent.com
The Last Frontier Duration: 18 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 In September of 2007, the Epicocity Project set out to run the first whitewater kayaking expedition ever to the island of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. With no accurate maps, they moved from village to village on a system of trails searching for the underground source of the Pandi River. Director: Trip Jennings Producer: Kyle Dickman and Andy Maser Website: www.RiversInDemand.com
Vladimir Tribute Duration: 14 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 This film is a tribute to the eclectic and engaging founder of Noah Kayaks, Vladimir Vanha (1950-2006). Vanha designed the 10-foot-long Jeti Kayak back in 1983, paving the way for modern creek boats, planing hulls and ergonomic outfitting. Director and Producer: Kent Ford Website: www.performancevideo.com
World Cup Road Trip Year Produced: 2008/2009 Year Released: 2009 Follow the Jackson Kayak Team on the road in Europe as they participate in the World Cup of Freestyle Kayaking. Share the highs, the lows and everything in between as the world's best freestyle kayakers spend a month paddling together in the Czech Republic, Germany and Switzerland. Director and Producer: Jez Blanchard Website: www.skippyfilms.com
Yukoners on the Colorado Duration: 29 min Year Produced: 2004 Year Released: 2008 Sixteen Yukoners travelled to the Colorado River. This is their story. Director and Producer: Robert Daffe Website: www.tatshenshiniyukon.com
Mahi Madness Duration: 12 min Year Produced: 2004 Year Released: 2004 Cindy Heusser hooks in for an epic fight with her second sailfish—a 100-pound monster—off the coast of Hawaii. Director and Producer: Steven C. Heusser Website: www.screamnreelvideos.com
Moutcha Bay Kayak Fishing Derby Duration: 4 min Year Produced: 2008 Year Released: 2008 This film showcases kayak fishing on the West Coast of British Columbia at Moutcha Bay in Nootka Sound. Kayak anglers reel in 30-lbs Tyee Chinook Salmon amid the rich cultural history of the Nootka Nations and the remarkable wildlife of this wilderness area. Director and Producer: Jim Davis Website: mootchabay.com |
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