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Starts: 7:00pm on Friday, 30th March 2012
Ends: 11:30pm

Join us for the inaugural showing of Mountainfilm on Tour- Houston!  Mountainfilm is dedicated to educating and inspiring audiences about issues that matter, cultures worth exploring , environments worth preserving and conversations worth sustaining. Started in 1979, Mountainfilm in Telluride has been always best described as by one unchanging word: inspiring. Please join us for the amazing mix of films, guest panelists talks, foodie social and more! 

This is the first of a two night show.  Click here to go to the event page for March 31st.

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FINAL PLAYLIST FOR FRIDAY March 30, 2012

7pm - 11:30pm (182 minutes)
1-Mr. Happy Man (10)
2-One Plastic Beach (8)
3-Chasing Water w/ Pete McBride, Director (20 plus 15) Bio on Pete McBride is below.
4-Yelp (4)
5-I Am (80)
*PANEL DISCUSSION WITH MOUNTAINFILM MODERATOR* (45)

Film Details

Yelp: With Apologies to Allen Ginsberg's "Howl"

Yelp: With Apologies to Allen Ginsberg's "Howl"

This short film’s full title is Yelp (With Apologies to Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl”). 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.”
–DH

One Plastic Beach

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—sculptures and abstract prints reminiscent of Paul Klee and Henri Matisse that feature 1949-vintage toys, Korean lighters, Astroturf (a common find), bubble blowers and hair curlers that may have last adorned a human head thirty or forty years ago.

Mr. Happy Man

Johnny Barnes is one of the happiest people in the world, and his main goal in life is to share that happiness. This humble and lovable Bermudan wakes up at 3 a.m. every morning and heads to one particularly busy intersection to stand, wave, blow kisses and shout, “I love you!” to passers-by. Crazy or not, Johnny has a lot to say about what it takes to be optimistic and happy. And he has brought smiles to the faces of thousands who would have an otherwise dreary morning commute.

I Am

Tom Shadyac—director of huge blockbuster comedies, such as Ace Ventura, The Nutty Professor and Bruce Almighty, and a longtime friend to Mountainfilm—presents an autobiographical documentary that addresses how, despite his professional achievements and financial success, he felt unfulfilled. I Am, which is premiering here at Mountainfilm, is both an introspective journey about happiness and a larger commentary on the American Dream, questioning why we’re more prosperous today, yet apparently less happy than ever.

Chasing Water

In Chasing Water, photojournalist Peter McBride sets out to document the flow of the Colorado River from source to sea. A Colorado native, McBride hails from a ranching family that depends on the Colorado for irrigation, and this is the story of his backyard. 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.

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