Banff Mountain Film Festival - BLUE programme
Thursday 12 February 2026
Banff Mountain Film Festival - BLUE programme Exeter Corn Exchange George Street Exeter Devon UK EX1 1BU http://exetercornexchange.co.uk/whats-on/banff-mountain-film-festival-blue-programme
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Experience an unforgettable evening of thrilling adventure – up on the big screen!
The Banff Mountain Film Festival features a brand-new collection of short films filled with extreme journeys, untamed characters and captivating cinematography! Join the world’s top adventure filmmakers and thrill-seekers as they climb, ski, paddle and ride into the wildest corners of the planet
There are two shows, each with a totally different selection of films – the 2026 Red Film Programme (11 February and 14 April) and the 2026 Blue Film Programme (12 February). Amplify the adventure by coming to both with a two-show discount.
With free prize giveaways, this is an unmissable event from the world’s most prestigious mountain festival – guaranteed to spark your passion for adventure, action and travel!
7.30pm (doors 6.30)
See www.banff-uk.com for more. Picture by Paul Zizka.
2026 BLUE Films
Kai Jones: Falling into Place 45 minutes. Kai Jones was a teenage ski sensation. He turned professional aged 12, and swiftly rose to the top of freeskiing with viral videos that earned him four consecutive Skier of the Year nominations. But in 2023, Kai suffered a near-fatal injury in the Wyoming back country. Falling into Place offers an unfiltered look into Kai’s journey as he re-examines his dreams and goals, and forges a new path for his future.
A Baffin Vacation: Love On Ice 26 minutes. Adventurers Erik and Sarah set off on a 69-day kite-skiing expedition along the remote coast of Baffin Island, deep in the Arctic Circle. From big wall climbing and glacier crossings to white-water kayaking in untouched rivers, this is a story of love, endurance and discovery in one of the planet’s most formidable environments.
Cold Calls (Japan) 6 minutes. Cold Calls is not your average ski movie. Pieced together through conversations, memories and spontaneous adventures, it celebrates the unpredictable nature of the sport, combining humour with intense action. Buckle up to join professional freeride skier Emma Patterson as she shreds deep powder(and conveyor belt sushi) in Japan.
George 29 minutes. Jacob Tonkin is a fell-runner from the Lake District, who has completed several challenging endurance events, including the Bob Graham Round and the Frog Graham Round. But when faced with debilitating illness, it’s his dog George that helps him through this difficult time. A powerful tale of healing, unconditional love and the beautiful Lake District fells.
Flow Vision 8 minutes. For Ambroise Trauet, downhill skateboarding isn't just about speed or technical skill. It's about chasing a feeling that exists at the very edge of possibility, where fear dissolves and instinct takes over. Join Ambroise as he takes on the most challenging road in Europe, with stunning ‘follow car’ shots and raw, high-speed footage.
The Hive Architect 12 minutes. There is a widely held theory that the British honey bee couldn’t exist without being domesticated by beekeepers. But for conservationists like Matt Somerville, that theory is ludicrous. Matt spends his winters creating log hives, before driving around all of England in the summer, putting them up as non-intervention habitats for wild bees. A heart-warming short film about a woodworker and his passion for free living bees.
Prices & Booking
£19, £17 concessions & groups of 6+ (includes £1.00 booking fee)
Thur 12 Feb
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Age Guidance: 12A; Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult; Concession tickets - U16/60+/Unwaged. Multi Night: £34.