UPDATE: 4/26/18
Online registration is closed but tickets are still available at the door for $20. See you tonight!
The Ledlenser Trails In Motion Film Festival is an annual international film tour that brings a collection of the finest trail and ultra running films to passionate audiences around the world. Calgary's showing will be held at the Globe Cinema on 26 April, 2018 with doors opening at 6pm. Join like-minded trail runners and adventure sports enthusiasts as we come together to celebrate the culture and the community of the sport who love to share this "dirty art" with the local running communities.
Films on tour for 2018: Endurance, personal discovery, adventure, community, and even conservation are central to the theme of the 2018 Ledlenser Trails In Motion 6 line up:
- The Musician
- Qamaniq
- In Constant Motion
- Euphoria
- Controlled Silence
- Changing Course
- Boundary Breaker
- Best Foot Forward
All proceeds from this showing will benefit the good folks over at Mitocanada. Seats are limited, so get your tickets and join your tribe for almost two hours of inspirational stories that will be sure to motivate you to want to get outside and explore some beautiful places!
Registration fees
Theater Seat Closed
open seating
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CA$15.50Feb 20 - Apr 25
The Dirt.
- Doors open at 6pm, with showtime starting at 6:45pm.
- Concessions and drinks will be available for purchase. The Globe is a licensed facility which permits the consumption of alcohol within their auditorium.
- Nevertheless, this is a family event.
Ticket info:
- Due to the volume of ticket sales, transfers and refunds are not available.
- If available, tickets will be sold at the door.
About our Beneficiary
The MitoCanada Foundation is a national charitable not-for-profit corporation established in 2010, and is committed to seeing a cure for mitochondrial disease. We do this by investing in awareness and education activities, to raise the profile of mitochondrial disease with health system decision-makers. Further, the Foundation has invested more than $1 million in research in Canada. We rely on the generous support of our volunteers, donors, and partners in our shared mission to improve the lives of Canadians living with mitochondrial disease.
For more information on how you can help, please visit http://mitocanada.org/
Contact information
- Event contact
- Leo Fung
- fung.leo@gmail.com