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X-WR-CALNAME:Maine Outdoor Film Festival: The Big Moose Program
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SUMMARY:Maine Outdoor Film Festival: The Big Moose Program
DESCRIPTION:Join the Maine Outdoor Film Festival\, presented by Baxter B
 rewing\, for a two hour program of outdoor adventure and conservation sh
 ort films\, shown outdoors\, at Après for night two of the third weeken
 d of MOFF. This evening’s event will kick off with a panel discussion\
 , How’d You Get That Shot?\, from 6:30 - 7:30pm. Admission to the pane
 l is included for this evening's ticket holders\, weekend pass holders\,
  Gold Pass holders\, and Friends of MOFF.\n- The film program will last 
 about two hours\, 15 minutes\, including a 10-minute intermission.\n- Pa
 nel discussion\, How’d You Get That Shot? from 6:30 - 7:30pm available
  to all ticket holders for this evening’s event.\n- Please bring your 
 own camp chair/blanket.\n- Beer\, and of course\, Après signature seltz
 er available for purchase with ID.\n- Ghee Food truck will be joining us
  for the event.\n- Dogs are welcome\, but we ask dog owners be courteous
  and remember folks are there to enjoy a film screening.\n- Film program
  is subject to change.\n- This event will adhere to any prevailing state
  guidelines for public safety in light of COVID-19.\n- Virtual viewing o
 ptions available for those unable to attend in person.\n\nFilm Program:\
 nA QUALITY OF IMAGINATION - 5 minutes - by Caleb Roberts - from Ontario 
 - Short synopsis: In a culture seemingly full of adrenaline junkies and 
 “going bigger”\, Benny Marr contemplates the ultimate form of self-e
 xpression\, and the subtle moments that define one’s style.\n\nFOOD IN
  YOUR BELLY - 15 minutes - by Gabriella Medrano\, Lukas Chin - from New 
 York - Short synopsis: Food in Your Belly is a story of a young woman's 
 one thousand four hundred mile hike undertaken as a way to recover from 
 an eating disorder. Aster has two goals: hike the Appalachian Trail and 
 eat. These seem like possible goals until you realize Aster will be hiki
 ng in the dead of winter and she has struggled for years with an eating 
 disorder.Through a series of interviews and observational footage we lea
 rn about Aster\, and watch her navigate through 6 months and 1400 miles 
 of the infamous Appalachian Trail in winter. Through a tremendous displa
 y of vulnerability we learn about Aster's inner struggles\, hear how lou
 d her eating disorder voice can get\, and watch her grow to love both he
 rself and her environment.\n\nEVERY STREET SLC - 10.65 minutes - by Core
 y Lester\, Parker Lester - from Utah - Short synopsis: After coming to t
 he realization that he doesn't know well the city in which he lives\, Br
 yant Heath decides to run every street in Salt Lake City. As he ventures
 \, he sees the hidden beauty that composes the neighborhoods and the cul
 tural magnitude of SLC.\n\nOFF THE COUCH - 11.75 minutes - by Mitch Bowm
 ile - from Canada - Short synopsis: Jaymie Secord (Joe Wilderness) aims 
 to climb all 46 Adirondack High Peaks and finds a love for the mountains
  along the way.\n\nWINTER SWIMMING - 3 minutes - by Art Bell - from Verm
 ont - Short synopsis: Maybe the best medicine in winter in the Northeast
 \, is regular swimming in the frozen northern lakes of Maine\, New Hamps
 hire and Vermont.\n\nINTERMISSION\n\nMUSHER - 75 minutes - by Anuradha R
 ana\, Laurie Little - from Illinois - Short synopsis: Musher peels back 
 the veil behind the bond that four women have between their dogs and the
  world of sled-dog racing. As each woman prepares for the Copperdog annu
 al race\, we reveal the intimate insight into the mushing community\, de
 votion to that lifestyle\, and how women influence the sport.
URL;VALUE=URI:https://portlandmaine.com/events/maine-outdoor-film-festiv
 al-the-big-moose-program/
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DTSTAMP:20260418T081533Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220812T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220812T220000
LOCATION:148 Anderson Street\, Portland\,  Maine  04101\,  US
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