03 May Telluride Mountainfilm: 2015 Film Line-up
Climbing features, environmental docs, quirky shorts, and more will fill Memorial Day weekend festival. Passes/tickets here.
From May 22-25, Telluride Mountainfilm will fill big screens all over town with heart-thumping climbing adventures, provocative environmental features, thoughtful cultural portraits, and stories of inspiration, larger-than-life personalities and indomitable human spirit.
Mountainfilm’s 2015 film lineup includes the highly anticipated climbing film Meru, which chronicles the historic ascent of the formidable Shark’s Fin peak in northern India; Louie Psihoyos’ new environmental call to arms, Racing Extinction; Festival Director David Holbrooke’s portrait of his father, The Diplomat; a trilogy of Sebastian Junger documentaries that culminates in his latest, Last Patrol; and a host of funny, exhilarating, charming and quirky selections
And, of course, the lineup features a fantastic selection of films that fall outside of the world of environment and adventures.
Very Semi-Serious is a charming film about New Yorker cartoons; Welcome to Leith is a gripping tale of a white supremacist’s attempt to take over a tiny North Dakota town and No Cameras Allowed is a youthful jaunt — without tickets — through music festivals.
As is Mountainfilm tradition, many of the filmmakers and subjects will be present to talk about their projects and interact with audiences
“Our 2015 films touch on everything from the delightful minds of New Yorker cartoonists to the ravages of war in South Sudan and the colorful history of climbing in Yosemite,” Program Director Katie Klingsporn said. “The unifying theme is that they are fantastic, well-told and rich stories, the kind of stories that feed the soul.”
Holbrooke echoed that sentiment.
“The films will provoke discussion and inspire audiences to engage in the world like they never have before,” he said. “Personally, I am really excited and a bit nervous to screen my new documentary at Mountainfilm this year and look forward to seeing the audience response to The Diplomat and the whole festival in general.”
SEE THE COMPLETE LIST OF FILMS FOR TELLURIDE MOUNTAINFILM 2015.
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