If some years have seen films crush the winners of the adventure screens festival, this thirtieth year in Dijon is not one of them. Indeed, the seven prizes awarded this year by different juries rewarded … seven different films! However, if one needs to be taken out of the water, it is fine. Out of Frame by Jordan Manoukian who was awarded the Toison d’Or prize for adventure film by the jury chaired by Elisabeth Revol, a famous Himalayan.
High mountains, murderous sea and societal issues
This 45-minute documentary, broadcast in preview in Dijon, shows the daily life of Mathis Dumas, athlete, mountain guide and outdoor photographer.
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This same jury also awarded the prize of the adventurer of the year to Corentin de Châtelperron for his 4-month experience on a floating raft to test living independently thanks to low tech. An adventure from which this “lifestyle explorer” made a film, Four months on my biosphere, which leaves with the youth prize of the City of Dijon.
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Still awarded by the jury, the special prize went to Lost at sea, following the investigation by Johnny Burke in the footsteps of his father who disappeared at sea in 1996. The Jean-Marc Boivin prize which rewards the authenticity of an adventure has been awarded to the documentary Swissway to heaven by Guillaume Broust and which highlights the most beautiful climbing sites in Switzerland through the challenge of Cédric Lachat. Finally, the Alain Bompard prize which distinguishes an adventure containing an education for the future goes to Adventure by Marianne Chaud. A meeting between the director and exiles who try to cross the Alps to reach France.
Finally, the Ushuaia TV prize was awarded to the documentary Invisible Harmonies divers Vincent Marie and Laurent Marie. As for the public prize, it rewards Dark Green, Alone in the Amazon by Jesper Buijvoets. A film allowing to discover the defender of the environment and storyteller Paul Rosolie in the heart of the Amazon jungle.
As for books, the Toison d’Or prize for adventure books was awarded to the book Par la force des trees by Edouard Cortès.
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Sunday’s programming
It’s the tradition. This Sunday, the last day of the festival, the public can discover or rediscover the films awarded in the 2021 prize list. From 2 pm at the Olympia cinema, the following films will be screened:
Swissway to heaven : Jean-Marc Boivin Prize
Four months on my biosphere : Youth Prize of the city of Dijon
Out of Frame : Golden Fleece Award for Adventure Film
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