The Reel Rock Film Tour is one of the world’s fastest growing short film festivals and is ready to once again thrill audiences across the UK this October with more than 25 screenings.
Founded in 2006 by groundbreaking filmmakers Josh Lowell (Big UP Productions) and Peter Mortimer (Sender Films), the annual Reel Rock Film Tour has grown to over 400 annual screenings in 30 countries. The gripping and captivating films of mountain adventures receive widespread acclaim and awards at film festivals around the world The Reel Rock films toured the UKfor the first time in 2012. Due to popular demand, the tour is back with the latest instalment of films. Reel Rock 8 will showcase alpine legends, amazing adventurers and climbing icons (including Britain’s own Hazel Findlay), as they break the boundaries of what is possible high up in the mountains.
Audiences will be transported across the globe to witness these incredible feats and will see firsthand the inside story of one of the most controversial climbing incidents to occur on Everest in recent years.
The Reel Rock Film Tour offers audiences so much more than just a film night (albeit it with the best newadventure films around!). The screenings are inspiring and spirited events where outdoors lovers and climbers can come together to celebrate adventure and the great outdoors. Audiences also have a chance to win some fantastic prizes provided by the tour’s sponsors.
The Reel Rock Film Tour welcomes and encourages the involvement of mountain rescue teams, climbing gyms/clubs and other local organisations, which fosters a strong festive feeling and community participation.
Reel Rock is at Ebbw Vale’s Beaufort Theatre on October 3.
For tickets and more information go towww.reelrock.co.uk
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