by Kelly Hagberg | Jun 2, 2019 | Left, Reviews
At Mountainfilm, this year’s Moving Mountains Symposium was focused on the topic of Equity and featured speakers and entertainment along the way. To get to the Symposium, however, you must head to High Camp which means you have to take the gondola up past...
by Amy Stoulil | May 26, 2019 | Left, Reviews
The Railroader, a 2019 short film directed by Russell O. Bush about locomotives and their history within America, is a visually stunning short featured at the Mountainfilm festival this year. Composed of a motivational narrative, effective storytelling, and...
by Benjamin Glomski | May 26, 2019 | Left, Reviews
Changing the Game is a 2019 documentary that covers three transgender high school athletes–Mack, Sarah and Andrea–as they compete in their respective sports of wrestling, track, and skiing. Each of them are very competitive and want to do the best in their...
by Brittney Bluhm | May 26, 2019 | Left, Reviews
The residents of Telluride, CO are personally and emotionally connected to the surrounding land, so much in fact, they would fight to preserve and protect it. The Valley (2018, dir. Bryan Reinhart) presents personal accounts and stories of just how important the...
by Joe Van Ryn | May 14, 2019 | Issues, Left
In a career that has spanned well over thirty years from his debut 1986 feature She’s Gotta Have It to the recent BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee has forged his own path as an African American auteur and provocateur, playing by his own rules to tell his own stories in...
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