The largest European outdoor film festival, European Outdoor Film 2019/2020, invites you once again to join them in watching selected documentaries about outdoor adventures, adventures and travel. The tour starts in Slovenia on October 12.
Festival European Outdoor Film 2019/2020 will once again offer the stuff of dreams to all adventurers and friends of fresh air - unique stories, interesting participants and the wildest corners of our planet. In addition to classical disciplines such as mountain biking, cross-country skiing or alpine tours, this film tour will cater for moments of surprise also with new types of outdoor sports and new destinations, far off the beaten path.
This year's program includes many tense contrasts and quite a few world premieres. Between 7 and 10 films will be shown with a total running time of around 120 minutes. The premiere for invited guests will take place on October 9 in Munich. After this premiere, Europe's largest outdoor film festival will hit the road for more than 500 events in 20 countries, the tour in Slovenia will start on October 12.
Some of the films that will be shown at the European Outdoor Film 2019/2020
LE MINIMALISTS – AN HIMALAYAN ADVENTURE
French adventurer Eliott Schonfeld crosses the Himalayas from west to east with his horse Robert. Here, seven-thousand-year-olds are always put on display, but people and villages are more of an exception.
THE MOVEMENT
THE MOVEMENT is a hymn to the oldest form of movement at all: running. people. Running democratizes us - it doesn't matter what language we speak or what color our skin is.
AFRICA RIDING: KARIM
Rwanda's capital, Kigali, isn't exactly a skateboarding hub—at least not right now. There are no halfpipes or graffiti artists here. And since this sport is still completely unknown there, even the roller skater Abdul Karim Habyarimana is a very surprising phenomenon.
THE LONGEST HOLE
For Adam Rolston and Ron Rutland, Mongolia represents the most exciting golf course in the world. Together, they want to hit a golf ball through the Mongolian highlands.
ZEPPELIN SKIING
Anyone who goes cross-country skiing with a zeppelin has no worries about traffic jams on the highway. Fortunately, freeriders Ager, Andreas Gumpenberger and Fabian Lentsch don't have a problem with vertigo: they first have to descend 50 meters on a rope from a safe gondola to the top of the mountain.
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