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  • The Alpine Film Festival

    The Alpine Film Festival

    ‘If You’re Pushing the Edge,
    Eventually You Find the Edge’ is the line delivered by the protagonist of the
    movie Free Solo, which got the Academy Award. It also seems to be the slogan
    of the Alpine Film Festival, taking place in late February- early March in
    three mountain resorts in Romania. Brasov, Predeal, and Busteni were the hosts
    of the fourth edition of the only festival dedicated to mountain culture and
    education in Romania.


    The festival is
    an event built around film, books, and photography, with the intent to promote
    mountain civilization with its heritage tourism, ecological, economic,
    educational, and athletic values.


    Dan Burlac,
    artistic director of the festival, told us why he felt the need to have such an
    event:


    I believe that the mountains need such an event dedicated to mountain culture
    and education, because the mountains are fascinating. Which is why every weekend, people who love
    the mountains, and not only them, always go there. And there is a saying I
    love: going to the mountains means going home. And I believe that this was what
    created the urge to come up with this festival, dedicated to movies about
    mountains. However, it is not only about movies, it’s also about books,
    photography, athletic competitions, mountain culture and education in all its
    complexity.


    Dan Burlac confirmed that the
    festival had a spectacular start:


    We opened the festival with the award-winning film ‘Free Solo’, it was
    a tremendous success, it sold out, it had a record audience in the Grand Hall
    of Brasov University.


    The feature
    documentary ‘Free Solo’ by Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi won the Best
    Documentary award at the 91st edition of the Oscars. It was its
    creator’s first nomination in this category. Alex Honnold, the free climber who
    featured in the movie, told CNBC: I’ve worked on my climbing skills so much
    that my comfort zone is quite large. So these things that I’m doing that look pretty
    outrageous, to me they seem quite normal.


    After such a start, the entertaining
    events kept on coming, according to Dan Burlac:


    It has been an eventful week, with
    extremely interesting screenings, with movies about mountains, with the
    Romanian competition, with the international competition, the theaters were
    packed with film lovers in the Romanian competition and we were very happy
    because of that, as we also want to develop the mountain film production here
    in Romania. We had three sold-out screenings, it was a movie made by two people
    from Brasov, Dan Dinu and Cosmin Dumitrache, about the American parks. It was
    an extraordinary screening, with a cinema theater packed with almost 500
    people. We were so happy the screening of the film was premiered in Brasov. The
    photography exhibition themed ‘The Forest’ and mounted in the Assembly Square
    is accessible to those traveling to Brasov until late March. It is an
    extraordinary exhibition, with very beautiful photographs. We had a very interesting
    debate, cinema and nature, chaired by Irina Margareta Nistor, with guests from
    Spain, Italy, France who talked about how you can promote the mountain area
    through images, and also natural parks and other ecological assets. It was an
    extremely successful event. Obviously we had the Great Gala of Romanian Film,
    where awards went to winners in the Athlete of the Year and Sports Master
    category as well as to the winner in Romania’s best climber category, and for
    the first time ever in the festival prizes went to those in mountain running,
    hang-gliding and orienteering category.


    Other
    local color events were the Mountain Climbing Day in Busteni on March 2nd, a day dedicated to
    Romanian climbing with the Climbing gala, now in its 41st edition,
    this year’s theme being new generations; then there was the Ski Schools Cup in
    Predeal, the ski touring Contest, the Predeal Vertical Race, on March 3rd, then we had the Predeal Mountain
    Rescue Cup’s inaugural edition on February 28th, but also an event themed the Mountain Cuisine,
    including mountain food sampling.


    Here is what Dan Burlac also had to say on the issue.


    It was a complex event, we are very
    happy people have started to come to the festival, the festival caught on, we
    hope we can expand in the years to come. We had keynote guests, we had Aldo
    Audisio, the director of the biggest Mountain Museum, based in Turin, and also
    a member of the Alliance for Mountain Film Festival’s Steering Committee. We
    also had the director of the Mountain Cinema in France, Michel Zalio, who is
    also a mountain guide and a very good filmmaker, we had a French Mountain
    Gendarme, who came from Chamonix, he explained how it works in the Mont Blanc
    massif, again an event that drew a very large audience. And for children, we
    had wonderful things, as Cristian Lascu, the renowned explorer and
    speleologist, in a hall packed with children, gave a conference on speleology,
    about Emil Racovita in Antarctica. It was an edition that made us all very
    happy and I believe the Alpine Film Festival managed to find its place!


    It was a festival replete with breathtaking images
    and adrenaline rush.