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Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour

Mountainfilm on Tour inspires us – it informs us; it challenges us; it makes us laugh; it even makes us cry; it makes us mad as hell and, above all, it shows us the power of film to change the world.
Where:Tower Theatre, Bend
When: Feb 24, 2012 07:00 PM to Feb 25, 2012 10:00 PM
Contact: Environmental Center
Phone: 541-385-6908 x 10
Email: info@envirocenter.org
On the web: http://www.mountainfilm.org/
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What is Mountainfilm on Tour?

Mountainfilm on Tour inspires us – it informs us; it challenges us; it makes us laugh; it even makes us cry; it makes us mad as hell and, above all, it shows us the power of film to change the world.

Each year, a selection of films from the international film festival are taken on the road to reach audiences who otherwise wouldn’t have a chance to experience the festival. Those films display themes of adventure, mountaineering, remarkable personalities and important environmental and social messages.

Show Information
Show Date:
February 24 & 25, 2012 | 7:00 PM
Venue:
Tower Theater
Show Location:
835 NW Wall Street
Bend, OR
Show Host:
The Environmental Center

Ticket Information
Ticket Price:
$17.50 in advance; $30 both nights in advance; $20 day of show
Where to Purchase:
Tickets on sale at the Tower Theater box office or on-line at www.towertheatre.org.
General Information
For more info: visit www.envirocenter.org or email info@envirocenter.org or call 541-385-6908

This event is a benefit for The Environmental Center, a non-profit working to embed sustainability into daily life in Central Oregon.

The Environmental Center focuses on the environmental side of sustainability while acknowledging and supporting the critical role that a healthy economy and social sector play in that equation. Our programs embed sustainability into how people live, work, play and learn. To learn more, visit us on-line at www.envirocenter.org.

 

Friday, February 24th


One Plastic Beach

Environmental: Plastics

For 12 years, Judith Selby and Richard Lang have collected plastic trash along a one-kilometer stretch of beach near their home in Northern California. At a rate of 35 pounds per hour, it isn’t surprising that they have accumulated tons of debris. What may be surprising is the art they produce with it.

 

Kadoma

Adventure: Kayaking

In December of 2010, American pro kayakers Chris Korbulic and Ben Stookesbury followed Hendri "Kadoma" Coetzee into the Democratic Republic of Congo for a first descent of the dangerous Lukuga River. Seven weeks into the expedition, tragedy struck. Coetzee was paddling tip to tail in between the other two men when a fifteen-foot crocodile surfaced silently and swiftly pulled him underwater. He was never seen again.

 

Yelp

Animation/Humor

Directed by Tiffany Shlain and narrated by Peter Coyote, it is a brief essay (really a rant) about technology and how we need to–as Peter Coyote shouts to the world–“unplug, unplug, unplug and revisit the present tense.”


Into Darkness

Adventure: Caving

*Filmmaker John Waller will join us for a post-film Q & A session.

Amazing what wonders can lead from an unassuming hole in the ground: crystal spires, cathedrals of calcite, gypsum cascades. To access this magical cave, however, a certain suffering must be endured and one must overcome more than a little fear.  View film trailer here.


 

Waiting for a Train

Culture: Personality

As a man who is truly following his bliss, Japanese-born Toshio Hirano chases a passionate dream for over 40 years and is rewarded with a life well lived, one that is filled with music, song and dance. View film trailer here.


Cold

Adventure: Mountaineering

Ascending an 8,000-meter peak is never easy. In winter, with temperatures plummeting to 30 below and colder and with snowstorms raging, it is nearly unthinkable. In fact, of the seventeen efforts to ascend an 8,000-meter peak in Pakistan in winter only one has been successful. View film trailer here.


Way Back Home

Adventure: Trails Biking

With trial bike in hand, Danny MacAskill returns to the old country to try a few new school tricks. Filmmaker Dave Sowerby captured MacAskill at play in his hometown of Dunvegan, Scotland.

 

Saturday, February 25th

 

Chasing Water

Environment: American West

In Chasing Water, photojournalist and Colorado native Peter McBride sets out to document the flow of the Colorado River from source to sea. His simple desire is to find out where the irrigation water of his youth went after his family used it, and how long it took the water to reach the ocean. View film trailer here.


Treeverse

Adventure: Tree Climbing

*Filmmaker John Waller will join us for a post-film Q & A session.

On March 23, 2011, Brian French and Will Koomjian set off on an unprecedented 1 km canopy trek through an old growth Oregon White Oak forest. For the next 5 days, Brian and Will would endure the predictably unpredictable Oregon spring weather, battle fatigue, and face seemingly impossible gaps of over 100 feet between trees. View film trailer here.


Dark Side of the Lens

Adventure: Surfing

Surf photographer Mickey Smith artfully crafts and narrates an immensely powerful and brooding glimpse at some of Ireland’s heaviest, and coldest, waves.

 

Desert River

Adventure: Skiing

The film provides a glimpse into the beauty of late-season skiing in Haines, Alaska, as well as the extreme turns that still can be had as evenings deepen with long spring shadows.

 

With My Own Two Wheels

Human Interest: Social Justice

With My Own Two Wheels tells the story of four people whose lives have been deeply changed by bikes. In Africa we meet a visiting nurse who sees infinitely more patients after he acquires a bike; we also meet a remarkable woman who overcomes serious physical handicaps to become the best bike mechanic in her town. View film trailer here.

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