Date: Thursday, October 29, 2026
Rain date: Friday, October 30, 2026
Films begin at: 6:00PM. Oxbow’s restaurant and bar opens at 4pm, so be sure to come early for a bite and a beverage.
Location: Outdoors at Oxbow Brewing Company, 420 Main Street, Oxford, ME 04270
Admission: Tickets $15
Program Notes:
– FOOD: wood-fired pizza and Oxbow beer available from 4 o’clock on!
– Bring your own camp chair or blanket for seating.
– This is an outdoor screening in October. Don’t forget to dress warm 😉
– There will be outdoor heaters.
– The film program will last about ninety minutes and will feature the outdoor Maine premiere of OXBOW, the award-winning film featuring Oxbow founder Tim Adams.
– Come early for pizza and beverages.
Leave No Trace: MOFF practices Leave No Trace ethics at all of our screenings.
Wherever you’re traveling for the Selects Tour, join MOFF and the Maine Office of Outdoor Rec and Look Out for ME

Scheduled Program*:
THE CHASE | 18.75 minutes | by Joshua Bogardus | from: United States | Short synopsis: The Chase is an East Coast ski film that explores relationships with others, ourselves, and the ever-changing winters. The film follows Blake Keogh, a backcountry athlete living in South Portland, Maine, who chases snow and solitude for an entire year. It offers an intimate look at the intersection between skiing, mental health, and community. Blake’s 1971 Scotty camper serves as the winter base camp from which his search for connection, joy, and deep snow begins.
RODEO ON ICE | 5.5 minutes | by Lindsey s Hagen | from: United States | Short synopsis: Lifelong equestrian Britta Nancarrow seeks to progress as a professional competitive skijorer. Join along as she trains with Skier Mike King and Snowboarder Sandra Hillen, taking their on-snow skills to the next level at their very first competition.
LAST OF A KIND | 13.2 minutes | by Chris Flaherty, Dan Sullivan | from: United States | Short synopsis: Will, an aging Vermont woodsman, reflects on his lifelong pursuit of antler hunting and other outdoor passions at a time when both the environment and the culture are endangered. In a rapidly developing landscape, how much longer will there be space for the moose…and for people like him?
KING’S FIELD | 14.43 minutes | by Joseph M Carter | from: Maine | Short synopsis: King had a problem — he couldn’t grow enough cannabis for his store. Matt had a solution. This film documents their partnership and one season of sun-grown cannabis in Maine
IT TAKES TWO TO TANDEM | 6.6 minutes | by Cat Aeppel, Anna Wilder Burns | from: Canada/Maine | Short synopsis: It Takes Two to Tandem is a feel-good short following longtime riding partners Sam and Jazz as they take a tandem bike across some of their favorite trails, marking ten years since their first tandem adventure together. Part celebration, part reflection, the film explores friendship, trust, and the rare joy of moving through the world in sync.
OXBOW | 22 minutes | by Greg Kohs | from: United States | Short synopsis: From skateboarding the sprawling intersections of Tokyo to a tenure as a ski bum in the Rockies, Tim Adams’ path was never a straight line. When an injury forced a return to his Maine roots, he surrendered to the oxbow: that horseshoe bend where the current slows, the water deepens and life becomes most interesting. Oxbow celebrates the long way around, proving that we can find home at the confluence of craft, culture and community.