Maine Outdoor Film Festival 2021

Maine Outdoor Film Festival 2021

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The Maine Outdoor Film Festival is back for 2021! The International festival celebrating adventure, conservation, and the arts is happening this summer in Portland, Maine!

This year, the Maine Outdoor Film Festival will be be hosting ELEVEN nights of screenings in various Portland, outdoor spots, from July 29 – August 8, 2021, featuring two hours of entertainment each night. These nights always sell out, so be sure to purchase your tickets now- available in individual tickets, a MOFF Gold Pass, or a Friend of MOFF all-access pass. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Teens to Trails. 

Full Maine Outdoor Film Festival lineup below:

7/29 The Kennebec Program

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

BLIND FAITH – 25.66 minutes – by Graeme Meiklejohn – from BC

THE LIGHT OF LUBEC – 3.2 minutes – by Roger McCord – from Maine

24 LEECHES – 10 minutes – by Aaron Peterson – from MI

RUNNING THROUGH BARRIERS – 6 minutes – by Julia Ngeow – from Maine

THE GILDED TRAP – 17.1 minutes – by Ashley Siana – from Maine

DISTANT DHARMA – 16 minutes – by Annemarie Hennes – from United States

THE LONG GAME – 5.33 minutes – by Herman Mantis, Inc.  – from PORTLAND

JEFF LABREE | MAINE GUIDE – 1.5 minutes – by Lone Spruce Creative – from Maine – Short

THE FUNNY RUNNER – 20 minutes – by Rob Steger – from CO

7/30 The Penobscot Program

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

BORN FROM JUNK – 14.5 minutes – by Mike Horn, Galin Foley – from CO

HOME OR HIGH WATER – 11.5 minutes – by Dave Weich – from Portland, Oregon

DIRTBAGS – 5.18 minutes – by E.C. Brego – from Maine

TO ROW AND LET GO – 27.5 minutes – by Doug Welch – from Maine

DECISION – 12.33 minutes – by Beau Gaughran – from Maine

THE SURFBOARD BUILDER – 3.97 minutes – by Juliette Sutherland – from Maine

MORE THAN A MOUNTAIN – 37.6 minutes – by Maine Mountain Media – from Maine

7/31 The Saco Program

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

BLAZING TRAIL – 9 minutes – by SouthBound Collective – from Queensland

GO JOSIE – 12 minutes – by Gingerly Films  – from Charlotte, NC

UNDERSTORY – A JOURNEY INTO THE TONGASS – 40 minutes – by Colin Arisman – from VT

IF I TELL THEM – 12.43 minutes – by Oliver Sutro – from CO    

SUFFERFEST – 11 minutes – by Tyler Graim – from USA, CO, Denver

JUNIPER RIDGE LANDFILL MEGADUMP PART 1 – 16.57 minutes – by Sunlight Media

YOU CAN’T GET THERE FROM HERE – 10.5 minutes – by Jamie Walter, Taylor Walker, Chris Shane – from Maine

8/1 The Mattawamkeag Program

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

RECOLONIZING THE ELWHA – 8.6 minutes – by Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission/North 40 Productions – from Pacific Northwest

SNOWY – 12 minutes – by Alex Wolf Lewis and Kaitlyn Schwalje – from Maine

WITHOUT A PADDLE – 40 minutes – by Nick Khattar, Johan Rosen – from Canada

FAKA’APA’APA – 14.1 minutes – by Scott Sporleder – from CA

GOAT LADY – 11.3 minutes – by Doroga Media – from Auburn, Maine

ACADIA – 3.3 minutes – by Somewhere Studios – from Cape Town & Connecticut

PROJECT 20/20 – 9 minutes – by Geoff Nickerson – from Maine

45 MINUTES BY PLANE – 9.83 minutes – by Guillaume Knobloch – from MA

8/2/21 The River Runner

Urban Farms Fermentory 8p – 10p

85 minutes – by Rush Sturges

The story of Scott Lindgren’s 20-year quest to be the first person to paddle the four great rivers that originate from Tibet’s sacred Mount Kailash is more than a gripping whitewater flick. It is also an intimate chronicle of an emotionally stunted athlete who’s having a breakthrough after a life crisis.

8/3 Double Feature

Urban Farms Fermentory 8p – 10p

THE LAST LIGHTKEEPERS – 1 hour – by Rob Apse – from NH

This lighthouse film odyssey across New England, explores the regions final act to save these American sentinels that once defined a nation, now deemed excess, where individuals fight to preserve their structures and recount their folklore before their lights go dim.

FOLLOWING LINES – 59.75 minutes – by François Léger-Savard – from Quebec

Seeking a deeper encounter with the territory of the Inuit, six paddlers plan to make the first recorded descent of a little-known river in northern Quebec. This mapping expedition, beset by adverse weather conditions and other unforeseeable situations, is also, for the filmmaker, a reminder of his ancestry.

8/4 The Long Coast

Gulf of Maine Research Institute 8p – 10p

In a series of lyrical portraits, THE LONG COAST illuminates the stories of Maine’s seafolk, those whose lives and livelihoods are inextricably connected to the ocean. This film shows the beauty and uncertainty they face as overfishing, aquaculture and warming seas confront Maine and its people with profound change.

8/5 The Androscoggin Program

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

SAILING CITA – 8 minutes – by Anna Wilder Burns – from Portland, Maine

A JOURNEY UPSTREAM – 12 minutes – by Eric & Andrew Braker – from Brookeville, Maryland

RATTLESNAKE TO WESTWATER – 20 minutes – by Hank Leukart – from California

SCHOOLIES – 4.75 minutes – by Camden Spear – from Maine

HIDDEN WILD – 26 minutes – by Neil Losin, Nathan Dappen – from Florida

TREE TO BOARD – 16 minutes – by Torsten Brinkema – from Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and currently residing in Waterville, Maine

DURGA: FORGING A NEW TRAIL – 20.47 minutes – by Emily Hopcian – from Michigan

8/6 The Nezinscot Program

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

THE GHOST – 15 minutes – by Carlo Nasisse, Maria Luisa Santos – from Athens, Georgia (Based in Mexico City)

THE PALISADES PROJECT – 20 minutes – by Mike Vanata of Square State Film – from WY

BIKE BORDERLANDS – 3.3 minutes – by Sam Davies – from United States

MADE BACK EAST – 22 minutes – by Vagrants – from Back East

REWILDING THE NORTHEAST – 10.7 minutes – by Cassidy Motahari – from VT

THE MAQUOIT II: THE LIFELINE OF CASCO BAY – 4.9 minutes – by Bob Krist – from Boothbay Harbor, Maine

THE TEARS OF SHIVA – 31.33 minutes – by Mikel Sarasola – from Spain

8/7 The Sheepscot Program

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

RAISED ON RAINBOWS – 8.9 minutes – by Matt Coddaire – from Gunnison River, Colorado

THE PATH LESS PAVED – 9 minutes – by Colin Jones – from Canada

APPROACH – 14.1 minutes – by Eric Merideth – from Massachusetts

AGUILUCHO: DANCE OF THE HARPY EAGLE – 21.85 minutes – by Daniel Byers – from United States

SEASONS OF LOVE – 4 minutes – by Steve Underwood – from Maine

THE SEA FARMERS – 9.13 minutes – by Nathan Golon, Emilie Silvestri – from Maine

MAINE: BLUE HOUR ON THE MIDCOAST – 2.85 minutes – by Bob Krist – from Boothbay Harbor, Maine

FREE AS CAN BE – 31 minutes – by Samuel Crossley – from CA

8/8 The St. Croix Program (FINAL NIGHT)

Eastern Promenade, 8p – 10p

RY’S WAY – 4.75 minutes – by Bailey Beltramo – from NH

CONNECTION – 29.33 minutes – by Jan Zurek – from Utah

THE FERRYMAN – 8.4 minutes – by Carlo Nasisse – from Athens, Georgia (Lives in Mexico City)

NEVER IN THE WAY – 6 minutes – by Colin Jones , Anthill Films – from United States

RIDE MAINE: CAPE ELIZABETH – 3 minutes – by Greg O’Connor – from Maine

CRUX – 34 minutes – by Zac Hoffman, Casey Dubois – from BC

THE MAROON BOMBER – 9.95 minutes – by Joshua M. Thomas – from CA

DANI BURT – 11 minutes – by Brian Olliver – from Los Angeles, CA

 

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