EVENTS
Live Tour Events are presented by a live host and feature a live filmmaker Q&A.
Cinematic Tour Events are a curation of the very best Scottish Outdoor and Adventure Films from the year.
Both formats include a varied mix of films- there truly is something for everyone.
21ST FEBRUARY 2026
INVERNESS
lIVE
Eden Court Cinema
23RD FEBRUARY
2026
INVERNESS
CINEMATIC
Eden Court Cinema
6TH MARCH
2026
FINDHORN
CINEMATIC
Universal Hall
12TH MARCH
2026
EDINBURGH
LIVE
Grassmarket Centre
20TH MARCH
2026
WICK
CINEMATIC
Lyth Arts Centre
26TH MARCH
2026
DUNDEE
LIVE
Dundee Contemporary Arts
27TH MARCH
2026
ABERFELDY
LIVE
The Birks Cinema
15TH APRIL
2026
OBAN
LIVE
The Rockfield Centre
2026 FILMS

FEATURED
PARALLEL LINES
Set in the rugged beauty of the Scottish Highlands, Parallel Lines is a
short film that moves beyond the pursuit of performance and perfection to rediscover the simple joy of being outdoors. Amid unpredictable weather and changing conditions, three friends - Erika, Georgia, and Ryan - swap their usual disciplines of skiing, running, and climbing to learn from one another.
What starts as a light-hearted challenge evolves into something much
deeper: moments of laughter, humility, and connection that remind them why they fell in love with the hills in the first place. Parallel Lines is a story of friendship, curiosity, and the shared spirit that binds those who find home in the wild.
Directors: Ryan Balharry and Bob Zane
Run Time: 18 minutes

FEATURED
TO KNOW A MOUNTAIN
What does it take to know a mountain? A group of women set out into
the Cairngorms Mountains to answer this question, following in the
footsteps of writer & mountaineer Nan Shepherd – who pioneered a
different way of being in the mountains.
Tired of all the stories focused on racing to the summit, Hannah
Westhenry fell into the pages of her beloved book The Living Mountain,
by Scottish writer & explorer Nan Shepherd. Inspired by Nan’s work,
Hannah brings together a diverse group of women to follow in Nan's
footsteps, adventuring into the UK's largest and wildest mountain range
to tell a different story.
Directors: Emily Baker and Michelle Sanders
Run Time: 17 minutes

FEATURED
MASA: 居場所 (THE PLACE WHERE I AM)
In Masa : 居場所 (The Place Where I Am), we root ourselves in exploring the concepts of home and belonging – and what those mean to Masa Sakano. Blending together Scottish and Japanese landscape, culture and language, the film will take us from the icy crags of the Scottish mountains, to Masa‘s home in the shadow of the Cairngorms, and back to his roots and family connections in rural Japan.
Directors: Rachel Sarah
Run Time: 18 minutes
ABOUT
The scottish outdoor & ADVENTURE film tour.
The Scottish Outdoor and Adventure Film Tour delivers inspiring evenings of Scottish-made outdoor and adventure films to diverse audiences across Scotland and the UK.
We aim to bring people together to connect and celebrate the Scottish outdoors and the different ways that people enjoy it. We hope to inspire people to get outside and benefit from but also protect Scotland’s wild places.













