Adventurers, outdoor writers and film-makers will descend on Peebles from 13-15 February for the first ever Peebles Outdoor Film Festival at the Eastgate Theatre.
For two days and three nights, the Eastgate will be buzzing as lovers of outdoor adventures are invited to relive the experiences of Dr Andrew Murray, hot-foot from running across the desert in the Namib 550; Rob Jarman on his journey from pro downhill mountain bike racer to film stuntman; acclaimed cycling author Richard Moore on covering a particularly epic Tour de France; global adventurer Al Humphreys on creating mini-adventures on our doorsteps; and film-maker Lukasz Warzecha on capturing the lives of some extraordinary female athletes.
The film line-up includes the Best of Kendal World Film Tour 2014/15, plus a variety of, often, quirky shorts and feature-length presentations.
The festival opens on Friday 13 February at 6pm with a series of short films, including a bird’s eye view of the Tweed Valley by local film-maker Jason Baxter, an introduction to ski mountaineering Scottish-style, and wilderness running on An Teallach in the northwest Highlands.
At 7.30pm, downhill mountain biker and stunt rider Rob Jarman will talk about his near fatal accident and introduce an excerpt from his gripping and emotional film All My Own Stunts. “Mountain biking is my identity and racing is in my blood … there’s no euphoria like getting down in one piece with a good time,” says Rob. “I’m always on the hunt for this feeling, and have tried many different sports. Getting hit by a car, or blown up on a film set is close enough, for now anyway.”
On Saturday at 2pm, Borders doctor Andrew Murray drops in having just run 50 kilometres a day across the hostile Namib Desert. As Andrew comments, “regular physical activity is one of the best things you can do for your health. Every step is a step to health and happiness”. At 3.30pm, Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue will be on hand to talk about getting the best out of the Borders hills – and doing so safely.
Saturday evening is all about bikes. The ground-breaking feature film Wadjda, at 4pm, tells of a young Saudi girl’s dream to race her own bike. At 6pm, there are three extraordinary films, including The Ridge starring Danny MacAskill, while, at 7.30pm, award-winning cycling author Richard Moore will introduce Slaying the Badger, a film based on his own book covering the drama of the Tour de France in 1986 when American newcomer Greg LeMond took on the tough-as-teak French veteran Bernard ‘The Badger’ Hinault.
“I do what I do trying to find out what really went on, what it was like to be Greg LeMond at the 1986 Tour de France, for example, then telling the story from that – hopefully inside – perspective,” reflects Richard.
Sunday begins at 2.30pm when global adventurer Al Humphreys takes time out from his own epic expeditions to highlight how we can all cook up plenty of micro-adventures closer to home. As Al says, “adventure is only a state of mind”.
Just weeks after professional climbers Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson made an extraordinary 19-day ascent of El Capitan’s Dawn Wall in Yosemite, the film Valley Uprising (at 4pm) captures the history of climbers’ struggle against the laws of gravity, and the laws of the land in this iconic national park. Short films at 6pm then tell personal stories by very particular adventurers.
The festival culminates in a Celebration of Wild Women, at 7.30pm, when film-maker and adventure photographer Lukasz Warzecha introduces a selection of films covering some of the world’s most daring and committed female athletes – from climbers to trail runners and paralympians. “I love sharing stories and images … and although my style of photography sometimes can be seen as far from journalistic/reportage as possible, I’ve always tried to give my work a cause/purpose,” explains Lukasz. “In the Wild Women series, we wanted to create genuine films to inspire others, not only female athletes, but also showcase the personalities and abilities of our characters.”
Tickets and further information from the Eastgate Box Office on 01721 725777, www.eastgatarts.com
Click here for the full festival progrmme.
Photograph: Lukasz Warzecha/LW Images