The 16th Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour is bringing the latest action and adventure films to G Live in Guildford on April 10 at 7.30pm.

It features two new collections of short films packed with extreme expeditions, intrepid characters and stunning cinematography.

Tour director Nell Teasdale said: “Buckle up for a night of nail-biting adventure from the comfort of a cinema seat. Join the world's top outdoor filmmakers and adventurers as they climb, ski, paddle, run and ride through the wildest corners of the planet. Plus we guarantee you’ll leave inspired to have an adventure of your own too.”

As well as gripping films there will be a free prize draw for outdoorsy goodies from the tour’s partners.

Banff tour films are chosen from around 500 international entries into the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival, which is held every November in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

Film highlights include:

A Team Sport - Ultra-runner Courtney Dauwalter is one of the greatest athletes in the history of the sport, and she’s testing the limits of body and mind even further.

Courtney has challenged herself to tackle three iconic 100-mile races back-to-back in one summer, including the legendary Tour du Mont Blanc in the Alps.

The film explores how Courtney sees herself as the latest rung in a long ladder of women redefining the boundaries of trail running.

Of A Lifetime - It’s the ultimate adventure destination. The film follows three extreme skiers and snowboarders as they sail across the notorious Drake Passage to ride the unimaginably steep, icy lines of Antarctica.

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the White Continent, the film also highlights a poignant passing of the adventure baton to the next generation.

Soul Flyers - The Longest Line - Witness the longest terrain-flying wingsuit line in history. Jumping in formation, Fred Fugen, Vincent Cotte and Aurélien Chatard travel an incredible 4.7 miles over the stunning landscape of Mont Blanc, passing mountaineers, glaciers, ice cracks and cliffs as they speed their way to a world record. This film takes the viewer up and into the middle of the action.