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A Thousand Ways JORDAN ROSKELLEY

BIFF Adventure Shorts III

BIFF ADVENTURE SHORTS III
An evening dedicated to short documentary adventure films by filmmakers from across the globe as selected for inclusion in this year’s Boulder International Film Festival.

$10 General Admission / $8 Students & Seniors / $5 Museum Members


Freedom Swimmer 1

Freedom Swimmer Australia, Short Animation, 2020, 15 minutes Subtitled

This hybrid, poetic documentary interweaving hand-drawn animation and film tells the story of a grandfather’s perilous swim from China to Hong Kong during the Cultural Revolution. The harrowing adventure parallels his granddaughter’s own quest for a new freedom.
Directed by Olivia Martin-McGuire

 

A Thousand Ways JORDAN ROSKELLEY

A Thousand Ways to Kiss the Ground USA, Short Documentary, 2020, 22 minutes

The process of openly grieving, both alone as well as in community, is an art nearly lost in our culture. Made in collaboration with the Climbing Grief Fund, this artful compilation of interviews explores death and loss due to climbing and alpinism and highlights how there is no singular or correct way to grieve. Featuring Alex Honnold, Tommy Caldwell, Brette Harrington, Lynn Hill, Matt Segal, Jamie Logan, Kitty Calhoun, Jesse Huey, Sam Elias, Chris Kalous, Katja Hurt, Alli Roskelley, Marcus Garcia and Madaleine Sorkin. Directed and produced by Henna Taylor.


Can't Beat this Place for Fun 1Can’t Beat This Place for Fun USA, Short Documentary, 2020, 14 minutes

This film takes you into the work (and play!) shop of Flagstaff, Arizona’s Fretwater Boatworks as they keep the tradition of wooden boat building alive. Embodying the legacy of famed river runner and ardent conservationist Martin Litton, the Fretwater team will show you how, in Litton’s own words, “Win or lose, there’s a measure of victory in the endeavor.” Directed by Dawn Kish

 

Learning to DrownLearning to Drown USA, Short Documentary, 2021, 40 minutes

This film follows the life and career of professional snowboarder Jess Kimura as she unapologetically shatters stereotypes with her own brand of unwavering determination and go-for-broke mentality. She was at the top of her game when personal tragedy struck. As everything came crashing down, her grief led her down a path she could have never imagined. Directed by Ben Knight


$10 General Admission / $8 Students & Seniors / $5 Museum Members

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Thursday Nights at the Museum

The Longmont Museum is open on Thursday evenings until 9 pm. In addition to visiting our new exhibit, Tipi to Tiny House: Hands-on Homebuilding, you could take an Art & Sip class or attend a film, performance or talk. View upcoming programs at Thursday Night at the Museum