This is the schedule for the Saturday Late Afternoon Show. Click here for the schedules for the other three shows and for the general festival/expo schedule.
Why She Runs (2016) Directed by Joel Ballezza 2 min
Joel tell Luna's story of why she runs. Semi-Finalist for Best Amateur Short
Wookie Runs America (2016) Directed by Wookie Kim 5 min
A man sets out to run in as many national parks as possible on a 45-day, 11,000-mile running road trip of America. Semi-Finalist for Best Amateur Short
Why I Run: A Hong Kong Trail Running Story (2016) Directed by Robin Lee 4 min
One person’s escape from Hong Kong city life, and a showcase of everything Hong Kong is not expected to be – a city with epic seascapes, landscapes and high plateaued ridge runs. Hong Kong, a city with over 7 million people densely packed into the smallest of spaces, it is hard to ‘switch off’ from the hustle and bustle. What many don’t know is 60% of Hong Kong is undeveloped with a further 40% being protected Natural Park. Shot by two brothers, over a 10 month period, show why this 40% is their escape and why Hong Kong is much more than just another big city.
A Fine Line (2016) Directed by Dave MacLeod 3 min
Michael Tweedley enjoying the trails of Ben Nevis in the Scottish Highlands and the exhilarating Tower Ridge. Semi-Finalist for Best Cinematography
Dedicated (2016) Directed by Matt Trappe 6 min
Dedication to a sport and a goal must transcend external pressures and expectations. "Dedicated" follows Hoka One One athlete Sage Canaday in pursuit of his first 100-mile race at the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc - a 166km foot race with 9,600m of elevation gain in a continuous loop around Mont Blanc in the French Alps. Semi-Finalist for Best Cinematography and Best Short
Hoka One One Top Trails -- Bellingham, WA (2016) Directed by Ian Terpin 13 min
Bellingham sits in the far northwest corner of Washington State and provides outdoor opportunities in the San Juan Islands and North Cascade mountain range. Hoka ultra-runner Jeremy Wolf takes us on a run from his back door along the Interurban Trail into the Chuckanut Mountains and up to Fragrance Lake. Host, Matt Barnhart visits Fairhaven Runners to talk to local trails expert Polly Favinger about Bellingham’s running community and some of the city’s network of trails including the South Bay trail, which connects towns and trails along the Bellingham Bay waterfront. Later, Barnhart and co-host Ian Terpin meet Dan Probst (President, Cascade Mt. Runners) at Kulshan Brewing Co. to talk about Dan’s project re-creating the historic 108-mile ultra run from Bellingham Bay to the top of the 10,781 ft. Mt. Baker and back.
Dalmacija Ultra Trail (2016) Directed by Ivan Peric 4 min
The official promo film for Dalmatia Ultra Trail race that will be held from 21-23.10.2016. The race passes through the most attractive natural, cultural and historical areas of central Dalmatia, Croatia. Semifinalist for Best Use of Humor
Mystery Drop Bag Challenge (2016) Directed by Mountain Outpost 15 min
What happens to all those abandoned drop bags after a trail race? Jamil and Schuyler find out! Semi-Finalist for Best Short and Best Use of Humor
Fat Dog 120 (2016) Directed by Project Talaria 29 min
One of the toughest ultramarathons in North America is British Columbia's Fat Dog 120 miler in Manning Provincial Park. Semi-Finalist for Best Short
Running with the Belles (2016) Directed by Michelle Smith 9 min
The Maroon Belles are a women's trail running group based out of Carbondale, Colorado. In this short film Maroon Belles members Michelle Smith and Yitka Winn, show us that when a community of women come together, they become inspired to tap into that voice that tells them to go for it and accomplish something that they wouldn't on their own. Semi-Finalist for Best Short and Best Use of Humor
Of Fells and Hills (2016) Directed by Dean Leslie 8 min
The term “fell” is an often used Northern England expression for hill or mountain. It is presumed that Shepherds were probably the first ever fell runners with the earliest documented accounts of running in the fells dating back to the 11th Century. By the 19th century organised fell runs began taking place in Cumbria in the United Kingdom. Locals raced each other up and down hills and a sport was born. In “Of Fells and Hills” we travel with American Writer, Photographer and Trail Runner, Rickey Gates, to the UK to explore and discover the history, culture and legends of the ancient practise of Fell Running. Semi-Finalist for Best Short and Best Cinematography
This is Your Day (2015) Directed by Myles Smythe 50 min
This Is Your Day follows three unique individuals in one of the most storied 100-mile races in the world. A mother, a competitive age grouper, and an elite facing the pressures as a defending champion. The athletes are only one piece of the puzzle. Semi-Finalist for Best Feature and Best Cinematography
Why She Runs (2016) Directed by Joel Ballezza 2 min
Joel tell Luna's story of why she runs. Semi-Finalist for Best Amateur Short
Wookie Runs America (2016) Directed by Wookie Kim 5 min
A man sets out to run in as many national parks as possible on a 45-day, 11,000-mile running road trip of America. Semi-Finalist for Best Amateur Short
Why I Run: A Hong Kong Trail Running Story (2016) Directed by Robin Lee 4 min
One person’s escape from Hong Kong city life, and a showcase of everything Hong Kong is not expected to be – a city with epic seascapes, landscapes and high plateaued ridge runs. Hong Kong, a city with over 7 million people densely packed into the smallest of spaces, it is hard to ‘switch off’ from the hustle and bustle. What many don’t know is 60% of Hong Kong is undeveloped with a further 40% being protected Natural Park. Shot by two brothers, over a 10 month period, show why this 40% is their escape and why Hong Kong is much more than just another big city.
A Fine Line (2016) Directed by Dave MacLeod 3 min
Michael Tweedley enjoying the trails of Ben Nevis in the Scottish Highlands and the exhilarating Tower Ridge. Semi-Finalist for Best Cinematography
Dedicated (2016) Directed by Matt Trappe 6 min
Dedication to a sport and a goal must transcend external pressures and expectations. "Dedicated" follows Hoka One One athlete Sage Canaday in pursuit of his first 100-mile race at the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc - a 166km foot race with 9,600m of elevation gain in a continuous loop around Mont Blanc in the French Alps. Semi-Finalist for Best Cinematography and Best Short
Hoka One One Top Trails -- Bellingham, WA (2016) Directed by Ian Terpin 13 min
Bellingham sits in the far northwest corner of Washington State and provides outdoor opportunities in the San Juan Islands and North Cascade mountain range. Hoka ultra-runner Jeremy Wolf takes us on a run from his back door along the Interurban Trail into the Chuckanut Mountains and up to Fragrance Lake. Host, Matt Barnhart visits Fairhaven Runners to talk to local trails expert Polly Favinger about Bellingham’s running community and some of the city’s network of trails including the South Bay trail, which connects towns and trails along the Bellingham Bay waterfront. Later, Barnhart and co-host Ian Terpin meet Dan Probst (President, Cascade Mt. Runners) at Kulshan Brewing Co. to talk about Dan’s project re-creating the historic 108-mile ultra run from Bellingham Bay to the top of the 10,781 ft. Mt. Baker and back.
Dalmacija Ultra Trail (2016) Directed by Ivan Peric 4 min
The official promo film for Dalmatia Ultra Trail race that will be held from 21-23.10.2016. The race passes through the most attractive natural, cultural and historical areas of central Dalmatia, Croatia. Semifinalist for Best Use of Humor
Mystery Drop Bag Challenge (2016) Directed by Mountain Outpost 15 min
What happens to all those abandoned drop bags after a trail race? Jamil and Schuyler find out! Semi-Finalist for Best Short and Best Use of Humor
Fat Dog 120 (2016) Directed by Project Talaria 29 min
One of the toughest ultramarathons in North America is British Columbia's Fat Dog 120 miler in Manning Provincial Park. Semi-Finalist for Best Short
Running with the Belles (2016) Directed by Michelle Smith 9 min
The Maroon Belles are a women's trail running group based out of Carbondale, Colorado. In this short film Maroon Belles members Michelle Smith and Yitka Winn, show us that when a community of women come together, they become inspired to tap into that voice that tells them to go for it and accomplish something that they wouldn't on their own. Semi-Finalist for Best Short and Best Use of Humor
Of Fells and Hills (2016) Directed by Dean Leslie 8 min
The term “fell” is an often used Northern England expression for hill or mountain. It is presumed that Shepherds were probably the first ever fell runners with the earliest documented accounts of running in the fells dating back to the 11th Century. By the 19th century organised fell runs began taking place in Cumbria in the United Kingdom. Locals raced each other up and down hills and a sport was born. In “Of Fells and Hills” we travel with American Writer, Photographer and Trail Runner, Rickey Gates, to the UK to explore and discover the history, culture and legends of the ancient practise of Fell Running. Semi-Finalist for Best Short and Best Cinematography
This is Your Day (2015) Directed by Myles Smythe 50 min
This Is Your Day follows three unique individuals in one of the most storied 100-mile races in the world. A mother, a competitive age grouper, and an elite facing the pressures as a defending champion. The athletes are only one piece of the puzzle. Semi-Finalist for Best Feature and Best Cinematography