May 28–31, 2021 – Telluride, Coannual Mountainfilm Festival
Held every Memorial Day weekend, Mountainfilm is a documentary film festival that showcases nonfiction stories about environmental, cultural, climbing, political and social justice issues that matter. Along with exceptional documentaries, the festival goes beyond the film medium by bringing together world-class athletes, change makers and visionary artists for a multi-dimensional celebration of indomitable spirit. Mountainfilm, which includes interactive talks, free community events, a gallery walk, outdoor programming and presentations, aims to inspire audiences to action on worthy causes.
Mountainfilm: The Festival
Started in 1979, Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. Through the years, in and out of trends and fads, the festival has always been best described by one unchanging word: inspiring. Far more than any other adjective, that’s how festival audiences describe their experience.
In addition to screening leading independent documentary films from around the world, the festival includes a full-day symposium on a contemporary issue, art and photography exhibits, early morning coffee talks, outdoor programs, a book-signing party, an ice cream social, student programs and a closing picnic/awards ceremony. Presentations and panels are scheduled throughout the Memorial Day weekend event with a wide diversity of special guests, ranging from artists to adventurers and academics to activists.
Just as the festival is made up of many moving parts, so is the organization overall.
Mountainfilm on Tour
Each year Mountainfilm on Tour travels around the globe featuring a collection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and enlightening documentary short films selected from the best-loved films from the annual festival in Telluride. We’re hosted by a wide array of organizations, including schools and colleges, nonprofits, corporations, community groups and theater operators. We offer enriching film screenings for each location, reaching audiences around the world.
The Mountainfilm Commitment Grant
In the interest of helping individuals tell important stories — and help those stories be heard — we award $30,000 in grants annually. The recipients are filmmakers, artists, photographers and adventurers whose projects are intended to inspire audiences to create a better world. This is our way of giving something to the amazing community of filmmakers and others who have supported Mountainfilm over the decades.
Mountainfilm for Students
We believe that school-age children are the most important audience we can reach. That’s why it’s up to us to share our inspiring mission with them because they may never otherwise experience it. Toward this end, we take a free student program on the road, collaborating with Mountainfilm on Tour hosts to find k-12 schools across the country where we can screen films for students. For the older grades, we also provide customized educational materials in support of the films that include interviews with the filmmakers, discussion topics and links to additional readings and viewings. Mountainfilm for Students also offers educational opportunities for students at the festival and year-round school programs in the region.