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Telluride Mountainfilm 2016, like all Mountainfilms past, means Telluride’s summer season of chockablock festivals is off and running. Established in 1979 Mountainfilm was named by Moviemaker in 2015 as one of the 25 Coolest Film Festivals. The one-of-a-kind weekend is dedicated to preserving and protecting endangered people, places, and ideas, using...

Telluride Mountainfilm 2016, like all Mountainfilms past, means Telluride’s summer season of chockablock festivals is off and running. Established in 1979 Mountainfilm was named by Moviemaker in 2015 as one of the 25 Coolest Film Festivals. The one-of-a-kind weekend is dedicated to preserving and protecting endangered people, places, and ideas, using...

Telluride Mountainfilm, which opened for business in 1979, uses the power of film, art, and dynamic conversations to inspire audiences to create a better world by helping to preserve and protect endangered people, places and ideas. Tellluride Mountainfilm screens feature documentaries on environmental issues, epic adventures, eye-opening politics and...

Filmmaker and photographer James Marcus Haney will be in town for screening and workshop of “No Cameras Allowed.” No ticket? No money? No problem. That’s the philosophy at the heart of “No Cameras Allowed,” the excellent music documentary by James Marcus Haney about sneaking into festivals, refusing...