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X-WR-CALNAME:Maine Outdoor Film Festival: The Tumbledown Program
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SUMMARY:Maine Outdoor Film Festival: The Tumbledown 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 the Eastern Promenade for night two of t
 he second weekend of MOFF.\n- The film program will last about two hours
 \, including a 10-minute intermission.\n- Please bring your own camp cha
 ir/blanket.\n- Food trucks may be available at the Eastern Promenade.\n-
  For the Eastern Prom screenings\, attendees are welcome to BYO Refreshm
 ents.\n- No pets allowed per city ordinances.\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\nFilm Program:\nTHE LAST LAST
  HIKE - 19.9 minutes - by Céline François - from Washington - Short sy
 nopsis: 83-year-old Nimblewill Nomad is about to become the oldest perso
 n to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. But he didn’t start at Springer 
 Mountain\, Georgia - his trek began on Flagg Mountain in Alabama\, the t
 rue southern terminus of the Appalachian Mountain Range. Throughout his 
 odyssey\, he’s meeting hikers along the way and sharing the magic of F
 lagg Mountain\, where he has been the caretaker for the past three years
 . With more than two decades and 50\,000 miles of hiking experience behi
 nd him\, will this really be his last last hike?\n\nTO THE BONE - 5.6 mi
 nutes - by Andy Sarjahani - from Arkansas - Short synopsis: An Ozarks na
 turalist and bowhunter reflects on a recent animal harvest as he ponders
  the Cycle of Life.\n\nJÖTUNN - 22.78 minutes - by Mikel Sarasola - fro
 m Spain - Short synopsis: Iceland\, the land of fire and ice\, is one of
  the places with the highest concentration of waterfalls in the world\, 
 which makes it one of the most popular places for extreme kayaking. Even
  so\, given the difficulty\, the inaccessibility of its rivers and the h
 arsh climate of the place\, it is not a territory that is visited so muc
 h\, and there is still a lot of territory left to explore doing this spo
 rt. Three friends aim to enter new valleys to explore rivers and waterfa
 lls that have never been descended before\, and not knowing what one mig
 ht find always brings surprises and not always the ones you expect.\n\nS
 KI TOGETHER - 8.85 minutes - by Greg O'Connor - from Maine - Short synop
 sis: Zach McCarthy moved back to Maine from Boston and has found purpose
  in sharing his love of ski touring with others.\n\nINTERMISSION\n\nFOR 
 THE LOVE OF AFGHANISTAN - 6.26 minutes - by Asher Brown\, Farid Noori - 
 from Utah - Short synopsis: Peace and freedom have never felt more real\
 , and Farid Noori is not keeping it to himself. Through the bicycle\, Fa
 rid tasted freedom for the first time. He now fundamentally believes tha
 t this simple\, noble act of pedaling may be the very thing to liberate 
 his brothers and sisters and rewrite the story of Afghanistan\, a place 
 he still calls home.\n\nSPIRIT OF THE PEAKS - 41.25 minutes - by Connor 
 Ryan\, Tim Kressin - from United States - Short synopsis: Produced in pa
 rtnership with REI Co-op Studios\, Wondercamp and NativesOutdoors\, and 
 co-directed by Hunkpapa Lakota skier Connor Ryan\, “Spirit of the Peak
 s” is a film about the struggle for balance between two worlds. For Co
 nnor\, skiing in Ute Territory has always raised questions about being i
 n reciprocity with the land and its people. As a skier who connects with
  the land through sport\, he empathizes with the injustices that have di
 splaced the Utes and ongoing colonization\, erasure and extraction impac
 ting the Ute people. This story connects conflicted pasts to an awakenin
 g in cultural awareness that can create an equitable future for Indigeno
 us people and skiers. Connor's mission with the film is to do his part i
 n restoring balance with all inhabitants of these mountains by illuminat
 ing the Utes' culture and traditional knowledge that can benefit everyon
 e in the fight to preserve the land and dissipating snowpack.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220805T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220805T220000
LOCATION:299 Eastern Promenade\, Portland\,  Maine  04101\,  US
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