Do You Have a Tale to Tell at the Road Junky Festival in Berlin?

By Roadjunky, Posted Apr 28, 2010

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We'll take any old cowboy with a tale to tell. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dirk-heitepriem/

It’s time to speak up.

The Road Junky Travel Film Festival is a hybrid between a film festival and a traveler’s convention and we’re looking for interesting adventurers, explorers, pilgrims and freaks to come and share and give a talk for the daytime program.

So far we have:

- Ludovic Hubler who will be speaking about his 5 year stint hitchhiking around the world.

- Neo-nomads Nans Thomassey and Guillaume Charroin will be talking about how to travel with no plans or money.

- Alexandre Harting will share his experiences of living 5 years in Mongolia.

- Tom Thumb will talk about hitchhiking to India and 14 years of non-stop travel around the world.

- Rory Miller will relate his experiences of time spent bumming around the US and studying with a Mexican shaman.

- David Bochu will tell us about how to travel the world with a video camera and make a buck

And others to be confirmed…

If you reckon you have a good tale to tell and would like to share it with hundreds of travelers at the festival and thousands more around the world as we stream the event live, drop a line to info at roadjunkyfilms.com

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