by Seth Lamey | May 28, 2018 | Reviews
Educator. Communicator. Lover. Father. Husband. Neighbor. Friend. There are many words that describe Fred Rogers. Rarely have we seen a man so respected and revered by those close to him and the public at large. After his death in 2003, it was inevitable to make a...
by Taylor Nasinec | May 27, 2018 | Reviews
Received by a standing ovation from the entire Mountainfilm audience, Science Fair pulls at heartstrings and inspires hope in all ages. Instantly loved by those in big cities and small towns alike after its 2018 premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Science Fair won...
by Kyra Beske | May 27, 2018 | Reviews
In RBG, fans of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg get the exclusive inside look at “The Notorious RBG’” they’ve been craving. The well-known civil rights activist has led a life filled with breaking restrictive barriers set in place for...
by Carissa Chin | May 27, 2018 | Reviews
With the theme of “migration” prevailing in the 40th Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride, Colorado, it is no surprise that a film such as Soufra would make an appearance. Soufra delves into the emotional journey of a group of women who are trying to take a step forward...
by Brinley Zoller | May 27, 2018 | Reviews
Across New Zealand, seniors are forming do-it-yourself “coffin clubs” to cope with death and loss, but these coffin-clubbers are not a somber a bunch; instead, they bring fun and personality to their own final journey through their charming docu-musical, The Coffin...
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