About the Adrenaline Program 2022
The Adrenaline 2022 virtual program showcases paddlers exploring the edge of their skills while pushing the limits of what is possible in kayaks, canoes and rafts. Aniol Serrasolses takes us whitewater kayaking over jaw-dropping 60-foot waterfalls in the land of fire and ice in the award-winning film, Jötunn. Go sea kayaking and fight the internal battles we face when challenged by something filling us with the sense of pure excitement in My Dear Fear. These are the heart-thumping moments we crave and fear. Then there are uncomfortable moments of anxiety necessary to push us past bigger challenges like ensuring the paddling industry is more inclusive, as whitewater rafter Ash Manning does in All Bodies. Rent the Adrenaline 2022 virtual program and get your pulse racing with these 11 breathtaking films.
Adrenaline Program 2022 Films:
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South Silver The First Descent (Duration: 17:46)
Directors & Producers: Robby Hogg & Scott Blankenfeld
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Lean Against the Wind (Duration: 11:25)
Director: Keith Malloy | Producer: Brett Williams
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Nomads of the Sea (Duration: 4:35)
Director & Producer: Tom Vetterl
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The Patagonia Triple Crown (Duration: 52:42)
Director: Richard Alexander
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Unseen (Duration: 8:53)
Director & Producer: Michael Lawrence-Taylor
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All Bodies (Duration: 10:51)
Director: Tommy Corey
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My Dear Fear (Duration: 5:17)
Director & Producer: Tom Vetterl
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A Quality of Imagination (Duration: 4:58)
Director: Caleb Roberts
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JÖTUNN (Duration: 22:49)
Director: Mikel Sarasola
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American Whitewater River Safety Parts I & II (Duration: 9:19)
Director: Brendan Wells | Producer: Evan Stafford, American Whitewater
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International Whitewater Hall of Fame Class of 2021 (Duration: 11:46)
Director & Producer: Chris Preperato
Duration: 2 hours, 42 mins.
Stream films from the comfort of your home! Access this content and share the program with your entire household. To start streaming, just click "ADD TO CART" below, checkout and you will be emailed a link to watch on your TV by using Chromecast or connecting your computer to the TV using an HDMI cable.
Image Credit: Jötunn.