Mountainfilm in Telluride: “Barefoot to Timbuktu” featured
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Ernst Aebi] Ernst Aebi, both the man and his film, “Barefoot to Timbuktu,” embodies the ideals of
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Ernst Aebi] Ernst Aebi, both the man and his film, “Barefoot to Timbuktu,” embodies the ideals of
[click “Play” to hear Emily Kunstler’s conversation with Susan] “Disturbing the Universe” might be a catchall phrase to describe Mountainfilm in Tellu
Telluride local Suzan Beraza is no Rothschild, so she chose to address this daunting eco-challenge in her own special way. Beraza is a filmmaker and editor, so she made a movie.
[click “Play” for John Vaillant’s conversation with Susan] On Saturday, May 29, 12:15, at The Palm, Mountainfilm in Telluride guest author/journalist John Vaillan
[click “Play”, Susan and Nick Sherman are NOT silent] Mountainfilm in Telluride waxes eloquent on the subject of silence with the inclusion of “Soundtracker
[click “Play” to listen to Joel Sartore’s conversation with Susan] It’s been a long and winding road from the Wichita Eagle to Mountainfilm in Telluride, wh
[Elisabeth Gick speaks to Jamyang Yeshi about “Shining Spirit”, click “Play”] (editor’s note: After publishing it was pointed out that this post was w
The Telluride Film Festival (September 3-6, 2010), presented by National Film Preserve LTD., is pleased to announce Pixar Animation Studios’ Ralph Eggleston as the 37th Telluride
The 32nd annual Mountainfilm Festival will be the biggest ever with more venues in operation, more special guests and more programming. Festival Director David Holbrooke describes
Featuring presenters drawn from science, industry, arts and the media, and in keeping with the International Year of Biodiversity, Mountainfilm launches its 32nd annual Festival on
180 South From over 600 submissions, Mountainfilm has whittled its 2010 official film selections down to roughly 75, a process that Festival Director David Holbrooke says was a &qu
Act fast, the discounted passes for our 32nd annual Telluride Mountainfilm Festival are available online until May 1st. After that, our two most popular passes, the Wilson and Suns
2009 MountainfilmClint Viebrock photo The 32nd annual Mountainfilm in Telluride Festival is scheduled this year May 28 – 31. The event will feature a rich mix of special guest pr
The Telluride Film Festival is now recruiting candidates for the Production Apprentice Program. From the Telluride Film Festival's website: "Sure, there's the pleasure
by Shannon Mitchell Passes to the 37th Telluride Film Festival (September 3-6, 2010) are now available to the public. The audience at the 36th annual Telluride Film Festival was th
The snow has started here in Telluride. Winter is upon us with snow sports, music, theatre, dinners out with friends. Before the season gets too busy Telluride Inside… and Ou
Jason Reitman There is a lot of conversation about how much effect the Telluride Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival have on the Oscar nominating procedure. I
Yes, Telluride saw a little rain these past few days. Did that stop the dancing? Not on your life. Telluride Inside… and Out caught this happy couple tripping the ligh
[click “Play” to hear Otis Taylor messin’ with Susan Viebrock] Run the list in alphabetical order and his name appears towards the bottom, but Otis Taylor is top
[click “Play” to listen to Jackie Greene on his music] [double click to view in larger format] Into the fame game? There’s no shortage of legends at the 16th annu
[double click to view in larger format] Following their visit to Telluride and total immersion in the Telluride Film Festival, four young Russian directors are heading for Boulder,
[click “Pay” to hear Eileen’s interview with Alvin Lee] The 16th annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival takes place September 18- 20 on the Fred Shellman
[double click to view in larger format] Film is a window on the world. The Telluride Film Festival uses the medium to enhance participants worldview, one reason the directors requi
Anne Thompson, George Gittoes, Nicholas Cage,and Jason Reitman at Labor Day seminar The Telluride Film Festival invented downsizing: for 36 years, the directors of the event have s