Image from the film The River and the Wall
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A story about the power of two wheels and how one man, with just $500 to his name, spearheads a revolution to help the underprivileged members of his new neighborhood the best way he knows how — by repairing their bicycles.
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Canadian Premiere
An unlikely environmentalist, Bryan Wells, finds himself standing between Yellowstone National Park and an industrial-scale gold mine. The proposed mine sits just above his home, and not only threatens America’s most iconic National Park, but his community's way of life.
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World Premiere
Red Széll has always had an adventurous streak. Having stood on the summits of the iconic Old Man of Hoy and Old Man of Stoer, only Am Buachaille remains in the trilogy of these wild Scottish sea-stacks that jut from a crashing Atlantic.
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World Premiere
Five friends venture into the wilds of Texas to travel 1900 kilometres on horses, mountain bikes, and canoes along the Rio Grande as conservation filmmaker Ben Masters realizes the urgency of documenting the last remaining wilderness while the threat of new border wall construction looms ahead.
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