Festiwal Filmów Górskich w Lądku - Zdroju
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00:00 Bureau Barents is an active travel agency.
00:03 We mainly do active trips to unusual places.
00:07 Central Asia, former Soviet Union countries,
00:11 the South Caucasus, but also to Switzerland and the Arctic.
00:15 Now we also have an offer for island countries,
00:19 Madera, Azores, Green Island, Réunion.
00:24 We invite you here.
00:26 We mainly do trekking and cycling trips, but also active trips.
00:30 We visit some of them, but also include trekking and hiking.
00:34 So even though it's an island, it's all about hiking.
00:39 Yes, definitely.
00:41 We have trips to Azores, where there are a few islands,
00:44 and we fly there and do trekking, even to the highest mountain in Portugal, Pico.
00:47 So I invite you as much as possible.
00:49 What does such a form of recreation look like?
00:52 I think it's very big,
00:54 because more and more people sign up for it,
00:56 we confirm more and more trips.
00:58 It also depends on the direction.
01:01 There are our bestsellers,
01:04 for example, Georgia's Trekking Svaneti,
01:06 or Réunion, the new one,
01:08 and Spitsbergen, where we specialize.
01:11 Of course, there are also our alternative directions.
01:15 This year, for the first time, we do a few islands at once.
01:19 We were surprised by such a great interest,
01:22 because it's a novelty.
01:24 But we also have the Balkans,
01:26 and we also start new trekkings here.
01:29 And the interest in this novelty was not so big at first.
01:33 Goal Zero is a brand that was created to respond to situations
01:38 when we have a problem with access to electricity.
01:42 We offer mobile solutions that provide such electricity.
01:47 We do it with mobile photovoltaic panels,
01:50 power banks, or larger stations.
01:53 Everything is in a mobile convention,
01:56 so we can take it with us when we have a passion.
01:59 It's outdoor camping, and when we run out of electricity at home,
02:03 it will also meet its purpose.
02:05 It will keep our fridge, or gas stove, warm in winter.
02:09 This is a perfect solution in crisis situations.
02:12 Yes, yes.
02:13 The idea of the brand and the creation itself,
02:16 because it's an American producer,
02:18 and they have a lot of problems with cataclysms,
02:21 tornadoes, hurricanes, hurricanes.
02:24 This is a response to the need to do something
02:27 when there is a problem and there is no energy.
02:31 And in the mountains it would be just as useful.
02:34 In the mountains, it would be most useful.
02:37 Yes, we are at the mountain festival,
02:39 mountain enthusiasts, trekking.
02:41 We also have smaller solutions, smaller power banks,
02:45 smaller panels, panels that we can hang on our backs.
02:50 We have a three-hour march ahead of us.
02:53 We can charge our phones, smartphones, watches, power banks.
02:57 The mountains, of course.
02:59 I will be honest with you,
03:01 no matter what kind of market we choose,
03:05 whether it's drones, caravans, outdoor,
03:08 electric tools, hunters, hunters,
03:11 everyone needs energy at the moment.
03:14 And there is so much electronics out there
03:17 that you would just like to power it
03:19 in a place where there is no electricity.
03:21 We offer a very wide range of outdoor equipment,
03:25 clothing textiles, as well as we also have a military part
03:29 dedicated more to soldiers,
03:31 more towards shooting sports and other activities.
03:35 Helikon-Tex is a well-known company
03:37 and has existed on the market for 40 years.
03:39 That's right, exactly.
03:41 We have been in the 40s of our brand.
03:44 It all started with the sale and download of the Demobil,
03:48 which is an old military equipment.
03:51 After years of working this way,
03:53 the president or the founder of the company
03:55 decided that he would like to expand the business a bit
03:58 and start producing his own assortments and clothes
04:01 aimed at such a tactical, military market,
04:05 with the character of Demobil,
04:07 which is a great proportion of price/quality.
04:11 And in this form we have been producing for 40 years,
04:14 well, almost 40 years, we have been producing our own assortment
04:17 and we try to promote it everywhere.
04:19 A long time, but today you offer a type of bag.
04:22 What is it for and what is it for?
04:24 That's right, today I have a special bag
04:26 with the slogan "No Trash, No Trace",
04:28 which also has roots in such a military approach
04:31 not to leave a trace, not to be covered,
04:34 not to be located in this way,
04:36 but we present it in a slightly different form today,
04:39 in such a way that where we enter,
04:41 where we are, where the environment we live in is,
04:44 we try not to leave a trace of our activity there.
04:47 So if I go into the forest,
04:49 I carry my garbage up and also return with it
04:52 and only then, of course, I have them in the right bags.
04:56 And this bag is a perfect tool for this type of task,
04:59 because it is waterproof, resistant,
05:01 so if I even throw some old cans of beer here
05:04 or other things that will get wet in my backpack,
05:07 they will cause damage.
05:09 I can safely store this bag,
05:11 it is so capacious that I will put more here
05:13 than I will probably produce myself,
05:15 so I can also take something that someone else left
05:18 and in this way make the world a little cleaner,
05:20 a little better.
05:21 You can show it to the camera.
05:22 Here we have this bag.
05:23 Mr. Maciej, which edition is this?
05:25 Well, it's already 28th behind us.
05:27 28th edition, a lot of people, a few days,
05:29 a nice party, what have you prepared
05:31 and can we try to sum up the festival?
05:34 Well, the summary will come in time,
05:36 but today we can say that almost 4,000 people
05:40 visited the festival, 5 music scenes,
05:44 4 festival venues, including a tent for 2,000 viewers,
05:49 guests from 15 countries, films from all over the world,
05:53 30 contest films, 3 contests,
05:56 a literary contest, a photographic contest,
05:58 a film contest, winners' awards,
06:01 we will give away the prizes,
06:03 because we still have the final stage ahead of us.
06:05 Well, in a nutshell.
06:07 The mountains, as you can see,
06:09 attract everyone at any age.
06:12 Yes, here we had for the children,
06:15 we had Młode Góry,
06:17 a festival that we chose especially for them.
06:19 Over a hundred children climbed,
06:22 rode bicycles, listened to the first aid in the mountains,
06:25 so we had a special program for them.
06:28 And of course, for active climbers,
06:31 at the moment, climbing workshops
06:33 on the Lądeckie Rocks, on the artificial wall that we have here,
06:36 and then for those who did not want to go to the mountains,
06:41 pre-lectures, a lot of mountain cinema in the tent.
06:45 So for everyone who likes the mountains,
06:47 there was a lot to see here.
06:49 Have you shown anything important from cinematography?
06:52 We showed in the non-competition section
06:55 two films, National Geographic,
06:57 which was an opening film,
06:59 the second will be a closing film.
07:01 We showed the film "Eight Mountains",
07:03 and in addition to that, 30 competition films,
07:05 so it was a good 2000 film minutes.
07:09 In the artistic part, who did you invite this year?
07:12 In the musical part, the star of Saturday, Krzysztof Zalewski.
07:15 Earlier, Smolik, who played with Kev Fox,
07:19 and the Blenders team,
07:22 and the climbing teams.
07:25 Because this is an important choice of the line-up in Lądek Zdroj,
07:29 that the teams that the members climb
07:32 have a special place for them.
07:34 Hence the Stone Age,
07:36 that is, the children of Thomas Huber,
07:38 a great German climber,
07:40 and he performed with them on this stage.
07:42 It was an extremely energetic event on Friday.
07:45 Yesterday they played and went,
07:47 and today KW Poznań has its leader.
07:51 In the evening, also other teams.
07:54 So a lot was going on, 11 concerts,
07:56 and the last one for the afterparty is ahead of us.
07:59 Do you have any concept for next year?
08:01 Or is it not the time yet?
08:03 This concept has been around for some time.
08:06 Thinking about the next edition,
08:08 we have to think about it earlier,
08:10 so we definitely want to go in the direction of climbing,
08:12 sport climbing.
08:14 We have a deal with the Lądek Zdroj,
08:16 with the Lądek Zdroj,
08:18 with the Lądek Zdroj,
08:20 and with the mayor and the president of the city,
08:22 and the intention is to build a climbing center in Lądek Zdroj.
08:24 But we hope that next year
08:26 some competitions will be held,
08:28 so it will be an additional element of sport here.
08:31 What is this concept?
08:33 Level, vertical walls?
08:35 How will it look like?
08:37 These are to be Olympic walls,
08:39 in the Olympic standard,
08:41 i.e. 15 meters high,
08:43 which will be used for bouldering.
08:45 It will be a preparation center
08:47 that is not in our country,
08:49 not even in the neighboring countries,
08:51 because climbing is a new discipline at the Olympics.
08:54 It was only once, and in Paris it will be the second time.
08:57 And the need for such an object
08:59 is not the same as the climbing center
09:01 that we know from big cities,
09:03 from Wrocław, from Warsaw.
09:05 Here the walls will be specially prepared for training.
09:07 There will be more of them,
09:09 with special requirements.
09:11 We hope that in a few years
09:13 there will be competitions
09:15 of the World and European Championships.
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