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Event Description
The Trail Film Festival Global Tour has an incredible lineup of stops for 2026, and we’re thrilled that Charleston, South Carolina, is one of them! Palmetto Ultras is proud to present a special screening of the 2026 Trail Running Film Festival at New Beginnings Community Church on Sunday, August 2nd, at 6:30 PM. With its spacious parking lot and top-notch AV system, this venue is the perfect place to experience an unforgettable evening of trail running inspiration right here in Charleston!
Film Screening Info:
What: 2026 Trail Running Film Festival
Where: New Beginnings Community Church
Address: 849 Fort Johnson Road Charleston, SC 29412
When: Food Truck/Seating at 545pm and Viewing at 630pm
Please purchase your tickets prior to the show. We have 100 tickets up for grabs! You will be able to purchase tickets on site if we don't sell out
Costs: Includes raffle ticket for giveaways (announcing soon!), popcorn, drinks, and pizza!
Run Club members can use their discount code for 10% off tickets!
Featured Films
Becky Bates, Not a Running Story - (12:30 min - Canada, USA)
Scot Proudfoot
scotproudfoot.com
IG: instagram.com/scotproudfoot
Becky Bates entered the world of ultra running at the age of 50. Famously claiming to not be a runner, in reality, she's one of the best in her class. We follow Becky as she trains for her 3rd Hardrock 100 at the age of 62.
Fellsman - (3:21 min- United Kingdom)
Billy Barraclough
billybarraclough.com/fellsman
IG: instagram.com/billybarraclough
"‘Fellsman’ is a portrait of young fell runner Sonny Ashton-Fitch. The project follows Sonny during the spring season as he trains for the annual Three Peaks Fell Race. The work is an exploration of Sonny’s relationship with the fells that surround him, the landscape that unfurls under foot and the animals he passes. The film reflects on what it means to be a Yorkshireman, how it feels to push your body to its limit and the freedom that comes with an ability to run all over the Dales.
From a small village at the base of the North Yorkshire Dales, Sonny has grown up with the fells in his back garden. Ingleborough, Pen-y-Ghent and Whernside stand tall above the rest, and since the age of 12 Sonny has spent any spare time running their steep untamed contours. An unusual fell runner at 6 foot 6, Sonny is a talented athlete who pushes his rangy frame to its limit up the fells and let his legs go loose on technical descents - picking up a speed propelled by gravity that relies on confidence of stable footing.
Defined by the steepness of the mountains that are ascended, fell running is a quintessentially amateur British sport that exists in the humblest scale across Northern England."
Dicks-A-Thon - (18:06 min - USA)
Dylan Young
IG: instagram.com/Dicksathonfilm
26.3 Miles. 5 Dick's. 5 Meals. 1 wild tradition to honor a friend, and give back to the outdoors. Learn about Seattle's most unique marathon, and the touching story behind it.
Song and Flowers - (27min - Spain, Bolivia)
Julen Elorza
julenelorza.com
IG: instagram.com/julenelorza
Seven years after her brother's death, Karina Carsolio returns to their shared dream: to climb Bolivia's highest mountains in the fastest possible way. Together with Hillary Gerardi, her new partner, she will strive to break records while facing the mountain as a mirror of grief, closure, and spiritual reunion.
We Belong - (5:45 min - Switzerland)
Milo Zanecchia
milozanecchia.com
IG: instagram.com/milozanecchia
Featuring On para athlete Zach Friedley and 2x paralympian Dani Aravich, this film tracks the rise of para-athletes in the mountains as trail running races update their policies. The story focuses on Jahir, an Ecuadorian runner born with one leg, as he targets the UTMB OCC race. Through his eyes and with insights from UTMB race organizer, we witness the evolution of trail running and the vital importance of representation on the course.
Dipsea Generations - (30 min - USA)
Paddy O'Leary
dipseagenerations.com
IG: instagram.com/poleary87
Trail running is disappointingly homogenous, yet the Bay Area is home to a diverse population and some of the best trails in the US. This film follows five young runners from across the Bay Area as they take on the oldest, and perhaps the most unique, trail race in the US, the iconic Dipsea race. Its unique handicap start makes it ripe for improving access to the sport.
Project Tombstone - (5:31min - USA)
Max Haimowitz
deserttripproductions.com
IG: instagram.com/max_haimowitz
"Allie races herself up and down the iconic Tombstone formation in Moab, UT. One version of Allie runs the full ascent and descent, relying on endurance. The other sprints up and BASE jumps off. Through clever camera trickery, we see Ultra Runner Allie vs. BASE Jumper Allie...which is faster? This short film captures the duality of ascent and descent, showcasing human power vs. gravity. The clock doesn’t lie, who will win?"
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Event Location
New Beginnings Community Church
849 Fort Johnson Road
Charleston, SC 29412 US
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