Mountainfilm

Mountainfilm, founded in 1979 in Telluride, Colorado, is an annual documentary film festival held every Memorial Day weekend.
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    About Mountainfilm

    Inspiring Change Through Stories

    Mountainfilm, founded in 1979 in Telluride, Colorado, is an annual documentary film festival held every Memorial Day weekend. Dedicated to nonfiction storytelling, the festival spotlights environmental, cultural, climbing, political, and social justice issues, inspiring audiences to drive positive change.

    Beyond the Festival

    In 2000, Mountainfilm introduced Mountainfilm on Tour, expanding its reach globally by bringing festival films and speakers to diverse audiences. Additionally, Mountainfilm for Students provides free screenings and educational materials to schools across the United States, nurturing a new generation of socially conscious viewers. The festival also offers Commitment Grants annually to filmmakers, photographers, artists, and adventurers who align with its mission of making a better world through art and storytelling.

    Voices That Matter

    Over the years, Mountainfilm has hosted notable speakers, including Sir Edmund Hillary, Bill McKibben, and Lynn Hill. This focus on combining documentary cinema with powerful ideas fosters a vibrant community of change-makers and visionaries.

    The Impact of Mountainfilm

    A Platform for Transformation

    Mountainfilm is recognized as one of the most impactful documentary film festivals in the world, showcasing stories that resonate globally. Its diverse programming covers critical issues, encouraging both awareness and action among attendees.

    Academy Recognition

    In 2024, Mountainfilm was officially designated as an Academy Award® Qualifying Festival for the Documentary Short Film category, a milestone that elevates the festival’s influence in the documentary community. This qualification allows winners of select categories to be eligible for Oscar® consideration, further spotlighting exceptional works premiered at the festival.

    Audience Engagement

    Mountainfilm awards highlight unique contributions to documentary filmmaking. Annual honors include jury-selected awards and Audience Choice Awards for feature and short films, reflecting the perspectives of its engaged audiences.

    Activism and Outreach

    Through its year-round touring programs and initiatives, Mountainfilm transcends the boundaries of traditional festivals, fostering global conversations and actions. Its enduring commitment to adventure, activism, and social justice solidifies its reputation as a platform for change and inspiration.

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