Today's Movie
Freakier Friday

2025 • PG • 1 hr 50min • ⭐ IMDB 7
Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Julia Butters
Directed by: Nisha Ganatra
Summary: 22 years after Tess and Anna endured an identity crisis, Anna now has a daughter and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might strike ...
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REVIEW
SBIFF - 180° South: World Premiere
15 February 2010
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Written byHaig Fisher
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Photographed byA. Arthur Fisher

Yvon Chouinard and Jeff Johnson.
On this evening, the very crowded Arlington Theater was premiering 180 South. This is the story of American adventurer Jeff Johnson's 6 month journey to Pataganio. His goal was to re-enact the journey of explorer, environmentalist, and Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard. The expedition was inspired from footage discovered from the 1968 journey of Chouinard and best friend Doug Tompkins as they explored mountain ranges and never before surfed coastline on a 5,000 mile trip from Ventura, California to deep in the heart of Patagonia.

Emile Hirsch
From the beginning of the film all scenes follow Jeff's modern day adventures along with Chouinard's and Tompkins recounting of their trip back in 1968. Chouniard and Tompkins pure love of travel and adventure is what makes this film so inspiring. According to Chouinard, the real adventure begins when real problems arise and this no frills attiude is the underlying motive for Johnson's trek to follow in their footsteps.

Chris Malloy and Keith Malloy
Chouinard and Johnson are much more than travelers and thrill seekers. During their 50 year friendship and many adventures, they also developed an understanding of how important the environment is. They have created a 2 million acre park preserve which has become a global symbol of environmental consciousness.

180° South: post film discussion
180 South is a must see for adventures, environmentalists, and movie goers everywhere.