Hosting a film night from home with 25 people or less? Consider paying our watch party group rate to support filmmakers through greater royalty payments!
Available for rental in Canada and the USA | CAD$150 for a group of 25 people or less.
Duration: 2hrs
Available until October 22, 2023 11pm MT
This diverse selection of seven short films takes you climbing in the Alps, on long distance winter adventures, into the lush heritage of Hawaiian climbing and soaring high above the rest of the world. No matter where you find adventure, this program will nurture your adventurous spirit.
Film Program:
North 6
Musher
Game Hawker
Inseparable: Skye
Into the Mountain
Freedom of Flow
A Voice for the Wild
For time immemorial, climbing has been a traditional activity for Kanaka Maoli. While history shows Native Hawaiians climbed over mountains and scrambled rocks to trade goods and information with their neighbors, today few Indigenous members of the tropical islands practice climbing actively. For Skye Kolealani Razon-Olds, climbing is a way to connect with her ancestors.
Photo by Brooke Jackson
- Year2022
- Runtime15 minutes
- CountryCanada
- DirectorAndrew Harrison Brown
- ProducerWandering Trails Media, Spruce Tone Films, Palmer Morse, Brooke Jackson
Hosting a film night from home with 25 people or less? Consider paying our watch party group rate to support filmmakers through greater royalty payments!
Available for rental in Canada and the USA | CAD$150 for a group of 25 people or less.
Duration: 2hrs
Available until October 22, 2023 11pm MT
This diverse selection of seven short films takes you climbing in the Alps, on long distance winter adventures, into the lush heritage of Hawaiian climbing and soaring high above the rest of the world. No matter where you find adventure, this program will nurture your adventurous spirit.
Film Program:
North 6
Musher
Game Hawker
Inseparable: Skye
Into the Mountain
Freedom of Flow
A Voice for the Wild
For time immemorial, climbing has been a traditional activity for Kanaka Maoli. While history shows Native Hawaiians climbed over mountains and scrambled rocks to trade goods and information with their neighbors, today few Indigenous members of the tropical islands practice climbing actively. For Skye Kolealani Razon-Olds, climbing is a way to connect with her ancestors.
Photo by Brooke Jackson
- Year2022
- Runtime15 minutes
- CountryCanada
- DirectorAndrew Harrison Brown
- ProducerWandering Trails Media, Spruce Tone Films, Palmer Morse, Brooke Jackson