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Get the pulse racing

Faster, steeper, higher, deeper.

The most adrenaline-inducing mountain sport films from around the globe will thrill and inspire you with big-screen adventures when the Radical Reels Tour hits the road around Australia this October and November.

The festival is the Banff Mountain Film Festival’s more outrageous, adventurous little sibling and is characterised by ‘Oh my God’ moments as elite athletes and adventurers conquer their challenges and dreams.

This year’s tour promises to get your pulse racing, from the comfort and safety of your cinema seat.

Watch death-defying feats of pure genius, verging on insanity, shot in some of the planets’ most spectacular settings.

Transporting audiences from remote Patagonian mountains with a crew of mad capped Belgian climbers to the powder-laden slopes of the US.

Witness the birth of mountain bike freeriding and join dedicated adventurers on their own personal epic challenges.

Radical Reels promises the best of skiing, climbing, and biking not to mention human resilience and astounding skill.

Taking viewers on an adrenaline-powered journey with stomach-dropping ski descents, the Radical Reels Tour is three hours of endorphin-inducing deep and steep fresh powder runs, mad capped alpine missions, climbing on the precipice of safety, and much more.

“If you like your film festivals real, raw and packed full of adventure, Radical Reels is the festival for you,” says festival director, Jemima Robinson.

“The films showcase just how far humans can push the limits of risk, of speed, of fitness, and of sanity in some truly spectacular yet formidable environments.”

Radical Reels Tour 2019 is on Thursday 7 November at 7pm at The J, 60 Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads.

Price is $32 adult, $26 child 2-15 years or $28 for a group of 10-plus. Book at www.thej.com.au or Box office 60 Noosa Drive, phone 5329 6560.

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