Eighth Annual Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour at WaterColor
WaterColor Marina Park Amphitheater
Nov 7th & 8th
7-10pm
Telluride MountainFilm on Tour returns to WaterColor November 7th and 8th, 2008, on the big screen under the stars in the WaterColor amphitheater. This year’s festival celebrates the 30th anniversary of Telluride MountainFilm. Showtimes are 7-10 pm and gates open at 6 pm both nights, with a different program each night. Additional special guests and events will be announced through the summer and fall. Tickets are $25 per person for one night and $40 per person for two nights; free to children under five. Lawn seating — bring blankets and lawn chairs.
About Mountainfilm
The MountainFilm Festival is founded on the power of geography to shape our view of the world. Mountains are a metaphor, a representation of wild and different places and people — and MountainFilm is an event that celebrates distinctive cultures and the landscapes they occupy. It gathers some of the most extraordinary films from around the world.
This year, a portion of the Mountain Film Tour proceeds will benefit the South Walton Community Council (SWCC). The South Walton Community Council serves To preserve, protect and enhance the quality of life and the natural environment of South Walton County, Florida.
WaterColor Marina Park Amphitheater
Nov 7th & 8th
7-10pm
Telluride MountainFilm on Tour returns to WaterColor November 7th and 8th, 2008, on the big screen under the stars in the WaterColor amphitheater. This year’s festival celebrates the 30th anniversary of Telluride MountainFilm. Showtimes are 7-10 pm and gates open at 6 pm both nights, with a different program each night. Additional special guests and events will be announced through the summer and fall. Tickets are $25 per person for one night and $40 per person for two nights; free to children under five. Lawn seating — bring blankets and lawn chairs.
About Mountainfilm
The MountainFilm Festival is founded on the power of geography to shape our view of the world. Mountains are a metaphor, a representation of wild and different places and people — and MountainFilm is an event that celebrates distinctive cultures and the landscapes they occupy. It gathers some of the most extraordinary films from around the world.
This year, a portion of the Mountain Film Tour proceeds will benefit the South Walton Community Council (SWCC). The South Walton Community Council serves To preserve, protect and enhance the quality of life and the natural environment of South Walton County, Florida.
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