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40°1′9.1″N 105°16′38.0″W / 40.019194°N 105.277222°W / 40.019194; -105.277222
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Adventure Film Festival
Location Boulder, Colorado, United States
LanguageInternational
Website http://www.adventurefilm.org

The Adventure Film Festival is an international film festival in Boulder, Colorado. [1] Started in 2004 by local climber Jonny Copp who was killed in an avalanche in 2009 while on an expedition in China, the festival predominantly screens films on adventure, environmental activism, and the outdoors.

References

  1. ^ Blevins, Jason (May 15, 2007). "Filmmaking Goes Over the Top". Denver Post. Denver, CO. p. D–10.

40°1′9.1″N 105°16′38.0″W / 40.019194°N 105.277222°W / 40.019194; -105.277222



boulder+adventure+film+festival Latitude and Longitude:

40°1′9.1″N 105°16′38.0″W / 40.019194°N 105.277222°W / 40.019194; -105.277222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adventure Film Festival
Location Boulder, Colorado, United States
LanguageInternational
Website http://www.adventurefilm.org

The Adventure Film Festival is an international film festival in Boulder, Colorado. [1] Started in 2004 by local climber Jonny Copp who was killed in an avalanche in 2009 while on an expedition in China, the festival predominantly screens films on adventure, environmental activism, and the outdoors.

References

  1. ^ Blevins, Jason (May 15, 2007). "Filmmaking Goes Over the Top". Denver Post. Denver, CO. p. D–10.

40°1′9.1″N 105°16′38.0″W / 40.019194°N 105.277222°W / 40.019194; -105.277222



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