Kathmandu Coast to Coast poised to receive substantial international coverage at Banff Film Festival
26 Oct 2017
The Kathmandu Coast to Coast is poised to receive substantial international coverage as a documentary from this year’s
event is part of the official selection at the 42nd Banff International Mountain Film Festival in Canada that starts on
Saturday.
Waters Of The Greenstone, produced by Christchurch based production company Resonate, follows two women taking on the
biggest physical challenge of their lives. First time competitor Robyn Dewson battled cancer and then the event while
more experienced adventure and multi-sport athlete Holly Woodhouse took on the gruelling longest day World Championship
one day event.
“I've spent years watching the films on the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour and getting inspired by the
adventures of others and learning from the best in adventure film-making,” Simon Waterhouse Director of Resonate said.
“The Banff Mountain Film Festival is the pinnacle of the adventure film festivals internationally so to achieve this
long term goal has been amazing. It also amazing that we've got an opportunity to tell a uniquely kiwi story on the
world stage.”
The Banff Mountain Film Festival is a weeklong international film competition and annual presentation of short films and
documentaries about mountain culture, sports, and the environment. It was launched in 1976 as The Banff Festival of
Mountain Films by The Banff Centre and is held annually in Banff, Alberta.
This year saw 385 films submitted with around 82 chosen for the popular festival. An international film festival jury
chooses the best films and presents awards in various categories.
Kathmandu Coast to Coast Event Director Richard Ussher said he was pleased to see the film get selected for the Banff
Mountain Film Festival as it will give the event some great international exposure.
“Simon and his team worked hard to tell a very authentic story with the event as its backdrop,” he said. “The journey
and challenges Robyn and Holly go through are told with the stunning visuals the event provides; it’s really something
pretty special that also shows off our wonderful terrain and spectacular scenery.”
ENDS