BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20200125T220000Z DTEND:20200125T233000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:The Adventure Set presented by Frozen River Film Festival DESCRIPTION:Frozen River Film Festival proudly presents The Adventure Set: five fast-paced\, short-length films that will grab your attention and perch you on the edge of your seat at the St. Mane Theatre in downtown Lanesboro on Saturday\, January 25 at 4:00 p.m. Highlighting extreme sports or other fresh and unfamiliar activities\, while also demonstrating a certain level of difficulty and/or danger\, these films are sure to motivate and physically activate viewers. The total run time of this film set is 99 minutes and the screening is happening in conjunction with the 9th annual Frozen River Film Festival Lanesboro Preview Weekend.\n\nFrozen River's 'Donor Premiere' and 'Big Muddy' passes will be honored for all film events in Lanesboro\, however advance registration is still encouraged. A $15 Lanesboro Day Pass is also available\, which will grant admission to all three film events happening on Saturday\, January 25. The 2020 Frozen River Film Festival takes place February 5 9 in Winona\, MN.\n\n2020 Adventure Film Set Selections:\n\nBroken (7 minutes)\n\nDirected by: Simon Perkins\n\nAfter losing his leg to cancer as a young adult\, Jon Wilson struggled with feeling broken. Challenging himself in the outdoors presented a possible remedy. Today\, crutching up and skiing down mountains at night provides a distinct backdrop for Jon to explore\, accept\, and embrace the idea of "brokenness\," allowing him to find a more sincere\, vulnerable and honest connection with life.\n\nTough: The Roger Volkmann Story (15 minutes)\n\nDirected by: Jeff Ostenson\n\nAfter suffering a serious stroke at age 55\, Dr. Roger Volkman\, struggles to pursue his life-long passion for rock climbing. With many supporters and care-givers by his side he attempts to summit an old favorite climb Devil's Tower.\n\nIce & Palms (32 minutes)\n\nDirected by Philipp Becker\n\nBikepacking takes on a whole new meaning when it's the bike you're wearing as a backpack. German freeskiers Jochen Mesle and Max Kroneck set out to cycle 1\,800 kilometers from their homes in Durbheim\, Germany to Nice\, France\, and ski big lines along the five-week journey. Although the ski resorts are closed for the season\, spring comes late to the Austrian Alps. The friends must wait out storms and get creative about carrying 50 kilos of gear across a still-closed mountain pass to finally dip their ski boot-battered feet in the Mediterranean.\n\n(People) of Water (23 minutes)\n\nDirected by: Forest Woodward\n\nFor thousands of years\, outrigger canoes have connected diverse cultures and people around the world. People of water follows the story of Rob Prechtl\, a member of the US Men's Raft team\, as they embark on a journey to learn the craft of outrigger paddling.\n\nRios Patagonicos (22 minutes)\n\nDirected by Marie Lecl re and Bruno Foment\n\nIn 2018\, the "Rios Patagonicos" expedition took 15 canyoneers to stride the immensity of Chilean Patagonia\, in search for rivers and waterfalls. Their goal: explore untouched territories\, spot and open over 30 canyons\, on a unique territory\, where canyoneering discipline is close to non-existent.\n\nThis event is presented by Lanesboro Arts and sponsored by the Wisconsin Public Radio\, Commonweal Theatre\, Inspire(d) Magazine\, High Court Pub and Granny's Liquors. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Frozen River Film Festival proudly presents The Adventure Set: five fast-paced\, short-length films that will grab your attention and perch you on the edge of your seat at the St. Mane Theatre in downtown Lanesboro on Saturday\, January 25 at 4:00 p.m. Highlighting extreme sports or other fresh and unfamiliar activities\, while also demonstrating a certain level of difficulty and/or danger\, these films are sure to motivate and physically activate viewers. The total run time of this film set is 99 minutes and the screening is happening in conjunction with the 9th annual Frozen River Film Festival Lanesboro Preview Weekend.
\n\nFrozen River&rsquo\;s &lsquo\;Donor Premiere&rsquo\; and &lsquo\;Big Muddy&rsquo\; passes will be honored for all film events in Lanesboro\, however advance registration is still encouraged. A $15 Lanesboro Day Pass is also available\, which will grant admission to all three film events happening on Saturday\, January 25. The 2020 Frozen \;River Film Festival takes place February 5 &ndash\; 9 in Winona\, MN.
\n\nBroken (7 minutes)
\nDirected by: Simon Perkins
\nAfter losing his leg to cancer as a young adult\, Jon Wilson struggled with feeling broken. Challenging himself in the outdoors presented a possible remedy. Today\, crutching up and skiing down mountains at night provides a distinct backdrop for Jon to explore\, accept\, and embrace the idea of &ldquo\;brokenness\,&rdquo\; allowing him to find a more sincere\, vulnerable and honest connection with life.
Tough: The Roger Volkmann Story (15 minutes)
\nDirected by: Jeff Ostenson
\nAfter suffering a serious stroke at age 55\, Dr. Roger Volkman\, struggles to pursue his life-long passion for rock climbing. With many supporters and care-givers by his side he attempts to summit an old favorite climb &ndash\; Devil&rsquo\;s Tower.
Ice &\; Palms (32 minutes)
\nDirected by Philipp Becker
\nBikepacking takes on a whole new meaning when it&rsquo\;s the bike you&rsquo\;re wearing as a backpack. German freeskiers Jochen Mesle and Max Kroneck set out to cycle 1\,800 kilometers from their homes in Durbheim\, Germany to Nice\, France\, and ski big lines along the five-week journey. Although the ski resorts are closed for the season\, spring comes late to the Austrian Alps. The friends must wait out storms and get creative about carrying 50 kilos of gear across a still-closed mountain pass to finally dip their ski boot-battered feet in the Mediterranean.
(People) of Water (23 minutes)
\nDirected by: Forest Woodward
\nFor thousands of years\, outrigger canoes have connected diverse cultures and people around the world. People of water follows the story of Rob Prechtl\, a member of the US Men&rsquo\;s Raft team\, as they embark on a journey to learn the craft of outrigger paddling.
Rios Patagonicos (22 minutes)
\nDirected by Marie Leclè\;re and Bruno Foment
\nIn 2018\, the &ldquo\;Rios Patagonicos&rdquo\; expedition took 15 canyoneers to stride the immensity of Chilean Patagonia\, in search for rivers and waterfalls. Their goal: explore untouched territories\, spot and open over 30 canyons\, on a unique territory\, where canyoneering discipline is close to non-existent.
This event is presented by Lanesboro Arts and sponsored by the Wisconsin Public Radio\, Commonweal Theatre\, Inspire(d) Magazine\, High Court Pub and Granny&rsquo\;s Liquors.
\n LOCATION:St. Mane Theatre\, 206 Parkway Ave N UID:e.2911.19931 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20240329T141552Z URL:https://www.lanesboro.com/events/details/the-adventure-set-presented-by-frozen-river-film-festival-01-25-2020-19931 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR