Vilar MOUNTAINFILM ON TOUR
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đź’µ $17 General Admission
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Mountainfilm on Tour in Beaver Creek will feature a collection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and engaging documentary short films that align with Mountainfilm’s mission to use the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world. The evening will feature a diverse custom film list celebrating the human spirit across experiences, sectors, cultures, and time.
**Strike – Mary Rand” (Liam Gallagher) **
Follow snowboarder Mary Rand on a few strategic strike missions to some of the snowiest locales in the world. First was a couple weeks in Japan’s fabled Hakuba region for some of the deepest snow of the season. Then came a quick stint near Rand’s home in Washington for some boot packing around the Mount Baker backcountry. The final stop on the world tour was with Alaska Heliskiing to get on some of the legendary spine lines outside Haines. (USA, 2025, 3 min.)
**“First In, Last Out” (Keith Malloy) **
When competitive swimmer from Colorado Christa Funk joined the Coast Guard, she found herself stationed on Oahu, Hawaii for five years, where she discovered the world of surf photography. Inspired by the memory of her father and his parting words, Funk pushed herself into the world’s most dangerous and crowded surf lineups, becoming one of the best surf photographers in the world, and notably, one of the few women out there. (USA, 2025, 25 min.)
**“Eliot Jackson – Drop the Mic” (Scott Secco) **
Eliot Jackson has sneaky superpowers. You might know him for his commentary skills as one of the voices of RedBull TV’s mountain bike coverage or from his community-building and advocacy efforts with Grow Cycling. But not many people know him from one of his more underground claims to fame: Being one of the most badass riders to ever scrub-whip a mountain bike. (Canada, 2024, 2 min.)
**“Dago’s Boots” (Paul Collins) **
Dago’s Boots is a glimpse into the world of a master cobbler. A third-generation tradesman originally from Honduras, Dago emigrated to the U.S. seeking opportunity and landed on Hollywood’s doorstep. For the last 35-plus years he’s focused his talent and imagination into custom footwear for clientele ranging from the biggest names in entertainment to everyday people. Making shoes by hand is a dying art and Dago’s Boots spotlights how humor, diligence and style are the sole ingredients of an honest day’s work. (USA, 2024, 6 min.)
**“Bridgers” (Joseph Fletcher) **
Two Bozeman-based ski patrollers reflect on the rapid changes facing their home and the sport they love. With 50 seasons under his belt, Dene Brandt regards the future with an optimism that infects his younger co-worker. (USA, 2025, 12 min.)
**“Saving Superman” (Adam Oppenheim, Samuel-Ali Mirpoorian) **
In a small suburb outside of Chicago lives Jonathan, a 57-year-old man with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), also known as “Superman.” Known for his heroic actions, Jonathan is a revered member of the Glen Ellyn community and has been a staple in the 4th of July Parade for nearly 30 years. Jonathan’s living circumstances become threatened, and his community comes together when Superman needs saving. (USA, 2024, 11 min.)
**“Momo” (Michael Schwartz) **
From the humble beginnings of a small African village to the dazzling heights of Cirque du Soleil, Momo shares the story of a man who defied gravity and destiny. This short film is a celebration of resilience and the magic of flight, where Momo doesn’t just perform — he transcends. (USA, 2024, 2 min.)
**“The Life We Have” (Sam Price-Waldman) **
What would you do if death felt just steps away? For Rob Shaver, who has faced multiple stage-four cancer recurrences over the past two decades — death has felt like an ever-present shadow. The Life We Have captures Shaver’s resilience, wisdom and deep appreciation for life, as he navigates his latest battle with the disease. (USA, 2025, 24 min.)
**“ANNIKA — Where She Lands” (Michael Schwartz) **
Annika Malacinski is chasing more than just a podium — she’s fighting for equality in her sport. Where She Lands follows the U.S. Nordic Combined skier as she pushes the limits of what’s possible, balancing the relentless pursuit of excellence with the weight of a larger battle. As she fights for women to have the same Olympic opportunities as men, the film captures an athlete at a crossroads — determined to leave her mark, no matter where she lands. (Norway, 2025, 10 min.)
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Screenings of documentary shorts for adventure and film enthusiasts. It aims to inspire viewers to help create a better world.
AI summary
By Meetup
Screenings of documentary shorts for adventure and film enthusiasts. It aims to inspire viewers to help create a better world.
