Snowy adventures from the Scottish mountains to Alaska’s frozen lakes and tales on two wheels from the streets of New York to the Great Divide.
![]() | A Time to Remember (Ben Page, James Hamer)Travel across the wild winter highlands of northern Scotland as one man recollects a youth spent exploring the hidden corners of his homeland. 05’ / UK. |
![]() | Treeline (Jordan Manley)Quietly, patiently, trees endure. They are the oldest living beings we come to know during our time on earth. Treeline takes us to the enshrined cypress groves of Japan, the towering red cedars of British Columbia, and the ancient bristlecones of Nevada, following a handful of skiers, snowboarders, scientists and healers as they explore a connection older than humanity. 40’ / USA. |
![]() | Wild Ice: Backcountry Skating Alaska (Cale Green, Paxon Woelber)Mesmerising insight into Alaska’s backcountry skating community as they hunt for wild ice, on rivers, lakes, glacial lagoons, and inside an ice cave. 03’ / USA. |
![]() | Every Few Winter (Matt Pycroft, Ryan Goff)From the peaks of Glen Shiel with seasoned steep skiers to the Back Corries and slopes of Aonach Mor with 4-year-old Murray, the film explores the unique community of Scottish skiers who epitomise dedication to their sport and an unrivalled tenacity. 10’ / UK. |
![]() | Divided (Lee Craigie)Story of two mountain bike racers, Lee Craigie and Ricky Cotter who raced from Banff, Canada to the Mexican border on the Tour Divide. The film is entirely self shot, whilst riding an average of 120 miles off-road per day and sleeping for 4 hours a night by the side of the trail. 44’ / UK. |
![]() | The Point of a Ride (Peter Gerard)An avid cyclist tries to let go of his obsession with the competitive redistribution of NYC’s bike share program. 9’ / USA. |
![]() | Skier vs Drone (Mike Douglas)Man vs Machine: Olympic Bronze Medalist skier racer, Victor Muffat-Jeandet, faces off against 2x World Drone Racing Champion, Jordan Temkin, in a race to see who is the fastest down the mountain. 4’ / Canada. |
Date:
Friday 26 April - Saturday 27 April
Time:
Friday: 20.15pm - 22.15pm Screen 1
Saturday: 18.00pm - 20.00pm Screen 1
Tickets:
£6