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20 YEARS OF
ADVENTURE
GREAT PEAKS
WILD ELEMENTS
VAST SPACES
ENDLESS BEAUTY

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20 YEARS OF
ATHLETES
EXPLORERS
ADVENTURERS
HEROES


ALEX
HONNOLD

“RISK AND CONSEQUENCE–THOSE TWO THINGS SHOULDN'T BE MIXED UP.”

Living Free Solo Legend. Alex gained mainstream recognition as a free soloist
after ascending the biggest walls in the Yosemite Valley without a rope,
documented in the film ALONE ON THE WALL (2008). In 2014, he teamed up with
Tommy Caldwell to conquer the Fitz Traverse in Patagonia (A LINE ACROSS THE SKY,
E.O.F.T. 15/16), and in doing so, also made a name for himself in alpine
climbing. The film FREE SOLO, capturing Alex's free solo ascent of El Capitan,
won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2019.


AMBER
VALENTI ARMSTRONG

“IF YOU'RE RUNNING FROM SOMETHING IN YOUR TWENTIES, YOU END UP HAVING A LOT OF
EXPERIENCES.”

Kayaker & Adventurer. Along with her friends Becca Dennis, Sabra Purdy, and
Krystle Wright, Amber paddled across Mongolia and Russia for two months in
NOBODY'S RIVER. It's a journey full of contrasts, flowing from the nearly
pristine Onon River in Mongolia into the mighty Amur River, Russia's busy
waterway filthy with industrial waste. The four women learn from Mongolian
nomads how to listen to their intuition, which, in the final leg of their
journey, possibly saves their lives. (E.O.F.T. 14/15)


ANDY
LEWIS

“THE SLACKLIFE WILL ALWAYS GO ON – HOPEFULLY.”

Mr. Slackline. After having a go at several outdoor sports from unicycling to
rock climbing with varying degrees of success, Andy finally found his true
calling with slacklining. He revolutionized the sport, inventing numerous tricks
and setting several records. He even performed with pop music icon Madonna
during her Super Bowl halftime show. Andy has been known to cross a highline
without a safety leash, i.e., completely unsecured, and he even likes to do it
naked. (E.O.F.T. 12/13)


ANNA
STÖHR

Climber. In sport climbing and bouldering, Anna has often stood at the top of
the podium, and when it comes to outdoor sports, she is always open for
something new. In OUTSIDE THE BOX, Anna is introduced to crack climbing, a
discipline requiring specialized climbing techniques. Her first time trying the
sport at Castleton Tower (Utah), along with bouldering champ Juliane Wurm and
climbing legend Lynn Hill, was promptly thwarted by a thunderstorm. (E.O.F.T.
11/12)


BAFFIN
BABES

“TRAIN TO GET FIT AND EAT TO GET FAT. THAT WAS OUR MOTTO BEFORE THE TOUR.”

Arctic Adventurers. Kristin Folsland Olsen, Ingebjørg Tollefsen, and sisters
Vera and Emma Simonsson crossed Canada's Baffin Island and, in doing so, proved
that four women can cover 1200 kilometers through snow and ice, endure temps
that drop to minus 40 degrees, and keep curious polar bears at bay with a rifle.
BAFFIN BABES was the first E.O.F.T. adventure film with an all-female cast.
(E.O.F.T. 11/12)


BEN
MARR

Kayaker. Ben Marr combines extremes. In the short films THE SHAPESHIFTER and
DREAM, the multiple kayaking champion played with the elements of water and
fire. In the adventure doc LOCKED IN, he demonstrated his expeditionary talents.
Along with Ben Stookesberry, Chris Korbulic, and Pedro Olivia, he spent 13 days
on the Beriman River in Papua New Guinea. With 13 gorges, huge rapids, and
several waterfalls, the river presented the team with a countless obstacles, and
the dense jungle that the four kayakers had to cross again and again also
offered up its share of challenges. (E.O.F.T. 16/17)


BEN
MASTERS

“IT'S EASY TO TAKE PRETTY PICTURES BUT TO TELL A GOOD STORY, THAT CAN BE TOUGH.”

Cowboy & Filmmaker. With three good friends and 16 wild mustangs, Ben rode from
Mexico to Canada in an authentic crossing of the quintessential American West.
The adventure and the film UNBRANDED forever changed his life. He realized the
huge impact a good story can have. Today, as a filmmaker, he wants to bring
people closer to the world of wild animals. (E.O.F.T. 15/16)


DANI
ARNOLD

“SPEED ASCENTS ARE THREE-QUARTERS PURELY A MATTER OF THE MIND.”

Extreme Mountaineer, Ice Climber, & Mountain Guide. Dani Arnold of Switzerland
has set several records in speed mountaineering, including on the north faces of
the Eiger and Grand Jorasses. But in the film 1H 46MIN, he reveals that
sometimes he likes to go a little slower. Case in point, when he led French
singer ZAZ to the summit of Mont Blanc to perform in JE VEUX. (E.O.F.T. 15/16)


DAVID
LAMA

“EVERY CLIMBER WANTS TO LEAVE SOMETHING BEHIND, AND AT THE SAME TIME, THEY HAVE
RESPONSIBILITY TO BE GOOD STEWARDS OF THEIR LEGACY.”

Climber & Alpinist. David Lama was a climbing prodigy and had a successful
career as a competitive climber. He later discovered mountaineering, where he
was also considered an exceptional talent. The E.O.F.T. accompanied him for
several years with various films from GENERATION L—DAVID LAMA (2003) to LUNAG RI
(2016). In 2019, he died in an avalanche while climbing the east face of Howse
Peak in Canada. (E.O.F.T. 16/17)


ELIAS
ELHARDT

“I DON'T HAVE TO BE FOREVER YOUNG – JUST FOREVER EXCITED!”

Snowboarder. After many years as a professional snowboarder, Elias Elhardt is
having an existential crisis. He wants to know, how sustainable is the lifestyle
he and his snowboard movies promote? And, as a representative of a fun and
inherently youthful sport, how can one actually mature as a snowboarder? In his
film CONTRADDICTION, Elias and his friends set out to find the answers to these
difficult questions. Even if they are unable to succeed in eliminating the
contradictions between fun and responsibility, they at least create an awareness
of the paradox. (E.O.F.T. 19/20)


ERIK
BOOMER

Kayaker, Photographer, & Adventurer. Erik Boomer joined Sarah McNair-Landry and
Ben Stookesberry in INTO TWIN GALAXIES, crossing the Greenland ice sheet on
snowkites and kayaks. It wasn't his first polar expedition; a 104-day ski and
kayak circumnavigation of Ellesmere Island already earned the professional
paddler from Idaho an Adventurer of the Year nomination. Boomer has kayaked all
over the world and set many first descents. (E.O.F.T. 17/18)


HILAREE
NELSON

“IF YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT YOURSELF, YOU HAVE TO TAKE RISKS.”

Alpinist & Ski Mountaineer. On the expedition to Hkakabo Razi (DOWN TO NOTHING),
Hilaree did not find it easy to maintain her role as expedition leader among the
large group of adventurers, but she made alpine history with the first ski
descent of Lhotse with her partner Jim Morrison (LHOTSE). Now, she continues to
look for big alpine challenges on every continent. (E.O.F.T. 19/20)


JØRN NYSETH RANUM &
INGE WEGGE

“EVERYONE LIKES TO KEEP THEIR GARDEN CLEAN, BUT WE CLEAN UP THREE TONS FROM OUR
FRONT YARD.”

Winter Surfers & Environmentalists. In the surf documentary NORTH OF THE SUN,
Inge Wegge and Jørn Nyseth Ranum spent a winter searching for the best waves.
They lived in a small self-built hut in a (now not-so-secret) bay in the Lofoten
Islands. The firewood for the stove was supplied by the ocean in the form of
driftwood that washed up onto shore as well as a lot of plastic that littered
their little paradise, which the two set about cleaning up... (E.O.F.T. 13/14)


JEREMIE
HEITZ

“SINCE I STARTED FREERIDING, I LOVE GOING FAST.”

Steep Wall Skier. In LA LISTE, Jérémie Heitz lay down some lines in the Alps
that no one will be able to follow anytime soon—barreling down a 50-degree slope
at up to 120 kilometers per hour is not for everyone. And having a helicopter
drop him off at the summit is not an option for Jérémie; he prefers to take a
good look at the terrain before heading down, so he ascends the mountain on
foot. (E.O.F.T. 16/17)


SARAH
MCNAIR-LANDRY

“OUR STRENGHTS ARE ALSO OUR GREATEST WEAKNESSES.”

Adventurer. In INTO TWIN GALAXIES, Sarah McNair-Landry crossed the Greenland ice
sheet with Erik Boomer and Ben Stookesberry. Sarah knows her way around sled
dogs and snowkites; she is the youngest person to reach both the North Pole and
the South Pole on her own. She is also the first woman in the world to be
recognized as a "Master Polar Guide." Sarah is an adventure guide at heart, and
most recently, she has discovered a new passion—kayaking and climbing in warmer
climates. (E.O.F.T. 19/20)


TAMARA
LUNGER

“I'M NOT IN COMPETITION WITH MEN BUT WITH MYSELF.”

Alpinist. Tamara started out as a ski mountaineer in her native South Tyrol, but
she soon heard the calling of the big mountains of the Himalayas. In 2010, she
was the youngest woman on Lhotse. In TAMARA she successfully climbed K2, and in
LA CONGENIALITÀ, she had to abandon the Kangchendzönga traverse with her former
mentor and now equal expedition partner Simone Moro. Currently, she is exploring
her passion for winter ascents. (E.O.FT. 15/16)


TOM
BELZ

“DO WHAT YOU CAN'T!”

One-Legged Summiteer. Tom's left leg had to be amputated at age eight due to
bone cancer, but he has never let this limit him. Instead of using it as an
excuse or holding him back, he climbed Kilimanjaro—on crutches!—proving there is
always a little more possible than you might think. (E.O.F.T. 18/19)


XAVIER
ROSSET

“NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU LOOK FOR SOLITUDE, YOU STILL CAN'T FIND IT.”

Solo Adventurer. Xavier "Robinson" Rosset traveled to Tofua Island to live as a
hunter-gatherer for 300 days. When he gets there, he finds that the romance of a
deserted island is an illusion. Instead, the former professional snowboarder
struggles in a very real way with the lack of resources and the loneliness.
After a while, however, he unexpectedly makes a couple of new friends—a dog and
a baby wild boar. (E.O.F.T. 10/11)


 * ALEX HONNOLD
   
   E.O.F.T. 15/16


 * AMBER VALENTI ARMSTRONG
   
   E.O.F.T. 14/15


 * ANDY LEWIS
   
   E.O.F.T. 12/13


 * ANNA STÖHR
   
   E.O.F.T. 11/12


 * BAFFIN BABES
   
   E.O.F.T. 11/12


 * BEN MARR
   
   E.O.F.T. 16/17


 * BEN MASTERS
   
   E.O.F.T. 15/16


 * DANI ARNOLD
   
   E.O.F.T. 15/16


 * DAVID LAMA
   
   E.O.F.T. 16/17


 * ELIAS ELHARDT
   
   E.O.F.T. 19/20


 * ERIK BOOMER
   
   E.O.F.T. 17/18


 * HILAREE NELSON
   
   E.O.F.T. 19/20


 * JØRN NYSETH RANUM & INGE WEGGE
   
   E.O.F.T. 13/14


 * JEREMIE HEITZ
   
   E.O.F.T. 16/17


 * SARAH MCNAIR-LANDRY
   
   E.O.F.T. 19/20


 * TAMARA LUNGER
   
   E.O.F.T. 15/16


 * TOM BELZ
   
   E.O.F.T. 18/19


 * XAVIER ROSSET
   
   E.O.F.T. 10/11

20 YEARS TO
EXPLORE




THE NEXT 20 YEARS


TICKETS FOR THE E.O.F.T. 2021

E.O.F.T. is celebrating 20 years of outdoor sport and adventure films, bringing
a new generation of adventurers to the big screen. This year's program takes you
to the Amazon, on a bike tour around the world, and to the icy heights of the
Swiss Alps. Starting in October, the European Outdoor Film Tour will once again
deliver what we've all been missing—real adventures, inspiring stories, and
travel, the ultimate freedom.


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