Maine Outdoor Film Festival: The Mattawamkeag Program

  • Date: August 1, 2021
  • Time: 07:30 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Location: Eastern Promenade, Portland

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Join MOFF and screening presenter American Roots for a night of outdoor films, shown outdoors under the stars at the Eastern Promenade. Bring your own camp chair and/or blanket. Outside food and beverages are welcome, and there are many food trucks parked nearby. Doors open at 6:30 and films begin at 8pm. Unfortunately no pets allowed, per city park rules. These in-person screenings will follow the letter and the spirit of prevailing safety guidelines, including crowd limits, social distancing and face mask recommendations. This screening features the following films, listed in order they will play (schedule subject to change!):

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

Short synopsis: Ten years ago, the world's largest dam removal began on the Elwha River, allowing salmon to recolonize their lost habitat. This is the story of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe's connection to that river and the hatchery that kept those salmon runs alive.

 

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

Short synopsis: Snowy, a four-inch-long pet turtle, has lived an isolated life in the family basement. With help from a team of experts and his caretaker, Uncle Larry, we ask: Can Snowy be happy, and what would it take? 

 

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

Short synopsis: Four intrepid snowboarders seek to retrace a portion of explorer David Thompson's path down the Columbia River during one of the coldest snaps in local recorded history. Surreal frozen landscapes, epic paddling, deep powder riding, and a lot of pain. WITHOUT A PADDLE is a canoe film about snowboarding.

 

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FAKA'APA'APA - 14.1 minutes - by Scott Sporleder - from CA

Short synopsis: In the years since Tonga banned whale hunting, an important piece of the local economy has become swimming with whales. But will this new form of ecotourism be sustainable?

 

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

Short synopsis: Goats led her to the trees, where she found her life's work.

 

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

Short synopsis: Acadia is a short cinematic film focused on capturing the beauty of Acadia National Park. The film was shot over the course of 3 days in January 2021.

 

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

 

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

Short synopsis: Guillaume was looking for a way to get from Montreal, QC to Portland ME to surprise his girlfriend. In desperate need of adventure, and with the aim of helping the environment, he decided to bike home. Little did he know that this crazy idea would turn out to be his greatest adventure yet..

 

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Eastern Promenade

At the end of Montreal St on the Eastern Promenade
Portland  ME  04101 

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Nick Callanan
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