
A thrilling night of adventure featuring short films from the world's most prestigious mountain film festival, showcasing extreme sports and wild places.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is scheduled to return to the Brighton Dome Concert Hall on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. This event brings together a collection of short films that document extreme sports and remote wilderness areas, moving away from traditional documentaries to focus on visual storytelling. For this specific stop in Brighton, the screening will feature the Blue Programme, which is one of two distinct sets of films curated for the UK tour. The evening is organized with doors opening at 18:45 and the films starting at 19:30, providing a few hours of footage covering disciplines like mountain biking, wing suit flying, and glacier kayaking.
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The films included in the Blue Programme offer a variety of perspectives on outdoor culture. The lineup features titles such as Kai Jones’ Falling into Place, A Baffin Vacation: Love On Ice, and Cold Calls (Japan). Other shorts like George, Flow Vision, and The Hive Architect round out the selection, exploring themes ranging from community skiing to technical expeditions in harsh climates. Because the festival relies on short-form cinema, the pace changes frequently between different sports and geographical locations, showing how various athletes and filmmakers approach the challenges of the natural world.
Tickets for the event are currently priced between £17.50 and £19.50. While there has been some mixed information in earlier listings regarding 2025 dates, the Brighton Dome’s official schedule confirms the April 2026 date for this particular tour leg. The event is presented by Keen and Osprey, and tickets can be managed through the official banff-uk.com platform or the venue’s website. It is a standard seated event in the Concert Hall, designed for those who have an interest in adventure sports or simply want to see high-quality cinematography of wild places on a large screen.












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