MOFF at Rangeley
Schedule
Fri, 29 Aug, 2025 at 06:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
2493 Main St, Rangeley, ME 04970-4101, United States | Rangeley, ME
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Date: Friday, August 29, 2025Time: Doors: 6:30 PM
Films: 7:00PM
Admission: $7 for adults, $4 for AT hikers and children under 12.
Tickets: Available at the door.
Location: Rangeley Lakeside Theater – 2493 Main St Rangeley, ME 04970
Presented in partnership with: Rangeley Trail Town Festival
Scheduled Program*:
THE RIVER COWBOY | 10 minutes | by Mike Wilkinson | United States | Short synopsis: Since 1996, a quiet man in the backwoods of Eastern Kentucky has cleaned tires out of the Wild and Scenic Red River. 28 years later, friends, environmental groups, and community members are rallying to support annual cleanups in an effort to keep the river beautiful and to try and stop the trash and tires from making it there in the first place.
RE-FORMING OUR RELATIONS: A WALK WITH MIHKU PAUL | 10.27 minutes | by Stories For Change | Maine | Short synopsis: Let’s go on a walk through the woods with Mihku Paul, a Wolastoqey (Maliseet) educator, artist, writer, and activist. Mihku shares about her childhood in Old Town, talks about her work as an artist and educator embedded in nature, and reads her poem “A Snail Primer.” This is a project of the Stories for Change working group, part of the Nature Based Education Consortium.
L’EXPÉRIENCE MAGNIFIQUE – SPEEDRIDING THE FRENCH ALPS | 16.8 minutes | by Ian Rinefort | United States | Short synopsis: Flying on tiny overhead gliders with skis, this group of pioneering pilots descend big-mountain lines in the French alps – pushing the boundaries of the new sport of Speedflying.
THE SNOWY OWLS OF LOGAN AIRPORT | 8.98 minutes | by Anna M Miller | United States | Short synopsis: Norman Smith, often referred to as the “Owl Man of Logan Airport” has been relocating snowy owls from Boston’s busiest runways for the last 43 years.
CHANGING THE NARRATIVE: TENNESSEE WETLANDS & THE MCEWEN FAMILY | 4.08 minutes | by Michael Mavretic, Ethan Freese | United States | Short synopsis: Wetlands: Changing the Narrative reveals the many ways that healthy wetlands benefit hunters, anglers, ranchers, family farmers, and those who love the outdoors. From small mountaintop vernal pools to sprawling bottomland hardwood forests, we’ll discover people making meaningful impacts on their local wetlands through a mix of landowner stewardship, science, engineering, and sheer determination.
MADE OF GRIT | 15.35 minutes | by Josh Hardwick | United States | Short synopsis: An inspirational film capturing hikers just before they finish their 6 month long Appalachian Trail hike at Mt. Katahdin, Maine.
THE SMOKE THAT THUNDERS | 4.18 minutes | by Caleb Roberts | Canada | Short synopsis: Aiming to paddle the fabled Minus rapids at the base of Victoria Falls on the Zambezi river, Ben Marr’s biggest challenge is to get to them by trekking upstream. A total assault on the senses awaits as the force of the river speaks for itself.
THE CORPS | 26.92 minutes | by Myles Goldstein | United States | Short synopsis: A group of young adults working fro the Student Conservation Association Idaho Corps, work together to complete projects around Idaho’s public lands. As they work, they learn more about themselves and what it takes to conserve the places we hold close, gaining valuable skills along the way.
*Film Program Subject To Change
More Information: https://maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com/2025-rangeley/
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