Mountainfilm in Telluride

Mountainfilm takes place in Telluride over Memorial Weekend, May 25 – May 28. Passes to the 2018 festival are selling out very fast., very few remain. To get your passes or for more information about Mountainfilm, visit here. Telluride author Susan Dalton captures Mountainfilm‘s best memories in “Mountainfilm: 40...

Mountainfilm takes place in Telluride over Memorial Weekend, May 25 – May 28. Passes to the 2018 festival are selling out fast. To get your passes or for more information about Mountainfilm, visit here. Telluride author Susan Dalton captures Mountainfilm‘s best memories in “Mountainfilm: 40 Years.” The beautiful coffee...

Mountainfilm marks the kick-off of the summer festival season in Telluride. The event takes place over Memorial Weekend, Friday, May 25 – Monday, May 28, 2018. Go here for passes/tickets, which are selling out very fast. Telluride author Susan Dalton captures Mountainfilm's best memories in “Mountainfilm: 40 Years.”...

Mountainfilm takes place in Telluride over Memorial Weekend, May 25 – May 28. Passes to the 2018 festival are on track to sell out. To get your passes or for more information about Mountainfilm, visit here. Telluride author Susan Dalton captures Mountainfilm's best memories in “Mountainfilm: 40 Years.”...

Telluride author Susan Dalton captures Mountainfilm's best memories in "Mountainfilm: 40 Years." The beautiful coffee table book costs just $49 (tax included) and can be pre-ordered now here. Go here for information on Mountain's symposium on Migration. Go here to order tickets/passes for the 40th annual Mountainfilm...

Tickets to Mountainfilm's Moving Mountains Symposium are included in the purchase of Palmyra, Ama Dablam and Patron passes. Buy your pass here for the event that kicks off Telluride's summer festival season, May 25 - May 28. [caption id="attachment_72455" align="aligncenter" width="600"] A packed audience during a...

Join Mountainfilm for its annual fundraiser on Tuesday, December 26, at Telluride's historic Sheridan Opera House. The program features two screenings of  Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey and a pair of Wagner Custom Skis in a silent auction. Director, Telluride local and Mountainfilm Commitment...

In an effort to give promising filmmakers a much-needed leg-up early in their careers, Telluride's Mountainfilm has launched an Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship. The initiative, which will provide a filmmaker with a yearlong mentorship, festival networking and development assistance, begins in 2018 with Texas-based filmmaker Matthew...

Mountainfilm has hired Suzan Beraza to take the reins of the 40-year-old organization as its Festival Director. The organization also announced that pioneering alpinist Conrad Anker will serve as Guest Director in 2018. Telluride-based documentary filmmaker Suzan Beraza is no stranger to Mountainfilm having worked, volunteered...

Telluride’s Mountainfilm gives a total of $32,500 to 12 projects, the most prize money ever. Go here for important Updates from the desk of executive director Sage Martin. [caption id="attachment_69560" align="aligncenter" width="600"] A still image from Red Heaven, a film that follows a six-person team simulating...