Sunday, March 3
| 56 Up Thalia Docs
No documentary project has rivaled the scope and longevity of Michael Apted’s epic group portrait. Starting in 1964, a film crew interviewed a collection of British seven-year-olds from different social backgrounds. Apted has returned every seven years to check in on their lives through successes, disappointments, births and deaths. Now at the age of 56, the individuals open up again to reflect upon the turns their paths have taken and assess the role of circumstance and self-determination in their fates. See More... |
| Radio Unnameable Thalia Docs Long before Twitter or Facebook, before shock-jocks and reality TV, before Occupy Wall Street and flash mobs - Bob Fass helped change the face of media and brought the counterculture face to face with the rest of America. Radio Unnameable collages archival footage of NYC from this era with tapes from some of Fass's most memorable programs - emulating its subject's own commitment to immediacy, honesty and irreverence. See More... |
| Chasing Ice Thalia Docs
FREE SCREENING In the spring of 2005, National Geographic photographer James Balog heads to the Arctic on a tricky assignment: to capture images to help tell the story of the Earth’s changing climate. Even with a scientific upbringing, Balog is a skeptic about climate change. But that first trip north opens his eyes to the biggest story in human history and sparks a challenge within him that puts his career and his very well-being at risk. See More... |
Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
The Banff Mountain Film Festival is the largest and the most prestigious mountain festival in the world. The World Tour showcases award-winning films and audience favorites from approximately 300 films entered from over 35 countries with stops planned at 390 locations in all seven continents. See More... |









