Late Adds & Changes to This Year’s Lookout Wild Film Festival
The showcase for films about outdoor adventures is adding another night and more films.
There will now be an opening night at The Camp House on Thursday, backstage yoga sessions and nine more movies.
There will be 67 of them in all.
After opening night at The Camp House, the festival moves to the community theater at Memorial Auditorium.
“When you look at the nearly 300 films we screened to make our selections, you know the 67 selected films are all outstanding,” said Lookout Wild Film Festival director Andy Johns. “The films we’ve picked for our audience are all truly the best of the best, both visually and in the way the filmmakers told their stories.”
LWFF 2016 Trailer from Lookout Film on Vimeo.
“This is always a pretty exiting time for us — it’s like we’re in on a secret,” Johns said. “After months of work, we know how good these films are and we’re only a few days from sharing them with our audience.”
These are not feature length movies, most are under 10 minutes.
You can get details on tickets at the Lookout Wild Film Festival website.
The Great Alone (Sat. afternoon), which screens here 2 weeks before a national release in selected theaters across the country.
Shut Up and Paddle (Sat 7PM) about the 200 mile long Texas Water Safari, "the toughest canoe race in the world."
Here is one victim from year’s past.
Ride on Scraper Bike is about the art and cultural movement in Oakland (Sat. 7PM)
Here is a Scraper Bike.
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