CARRABASSETT VALLEY — The Maine Outdoor Film Festival has announced the 10 finalists of the Winter Broke and Stoked Video Contest premiering April 1 in the Avery Ballroom at the Sugarloaf Inn. Doors will open at 6 p.m.; films begin at 7.
The titles, directors and towns are:
“Frozen Playground,” TJ Frongillo, Cumberland;
“Summer Sessions,” Alex Blackie, Old Town;
“Maine: From the Coast to the Mountains,” Dylan Hall, Cumberland;
“The Way Life Should Be,” Jacob Christiansen, Kittery Point;
“Dose Y Nieve,” Zachary Treyball and Marty Wentworth, Brooksville;
“Athlete Spotlight: Maguire Anuszewski,” Lukas Grube, Winthrop;
“Two Cold,” Ross Knowlton, Millinocket;
“Frozen Finish,” Todd J. Burgess, Saco;
“Snow Days,” Keaton Stone, South Berwick; and
“Somewhere in Maine-Part Two,” Taylor Walker, Carrabassett Valley.
MOFF and Sugarloaf have put up a $1,000 first prize for the first-place film, which is the one with the most online votes. Voting takes place from April 2 to 14 at www.brokeandstoked.com. Voters will also be able to view the films at that website beginning onApril 2.
The 10 finalists will receive an outdoor gear prize pack from MOFF sponsors.
Tickets are available for $5 at www.eventbrite.com/e/winter-broke-and-stoked-premiere-tickets-30221791191