This girl climbs, and she's really really good. —Clark Hopgood, age 6
11-Year-Old Girl Shatters Climbing Records is a part of Mountainfilm's Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.
The San Joaquin Couloir is one of Telluride’s most iconic backcountry lines. Greg Hope is one of the town’s best-known rippers. In 64 mph, the two meet for one slough-dodging, high-velocity descent.
A beautiful animation about a sad story. —Kitty Holbrooke, age 14
Abita is a part of Mountainfilm's Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show, which screens at Mountainfilm in Telluride in May every year, is available as a stand-alone or add-on show for Mountainfilm on Tour. The films address themes of adventure, environment and culture, and is geared toward kidz of all ages, but especially 6-12.
A beaver dreams about building a huge dam, but doesn't think of the consequences. —Raven Hopgood, age 12
Damned is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.
A bird has bad dreams about flying and tries to get over it. —Maia Coe, age 9
Fear of Flying is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.
Movies are good. Yeah. —Zoe Cooper, age 2
Light Goes On is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show, which screens at Mountainfilm in Telluride in May every year, is available as a stand-alone or add-on show for Mountainfilm on Tour. The films address themes of adventure, environment and culture, and is geared toward kidz of all ages, but especially 6-12.
Program Students in Baltimore talk about food deserts. —Wiley Holbrooke, age 12
Created by students in Wide Angle Youth Media's Baltimore Speaks Out! The youth-producers involved in this project include Ismail Bah, Noah Conn, Elijah Edwards, Latron Fleet Jr, Ean Guralnick, Dejah Johnson, Aminah Mohammed, and Binta Phatty.
Living in a Food Desert is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.
A girl makes maple syrup. —Clark Hopgood, age 6
Maple Syrup is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.
A dog makes friends with his tail. —Wiley Holbrooke, age 12
My Happy End is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.
A comic dog. —Maia Coe, age 9
Sniffles is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.
A father sends his son's favorite toy train to space and films and tracks its journey. —Wiley Holbrooke, age 12
A Toy Train in Space is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show, which screens at Mountainfilm in Telluride in May every year, is available as a stand-alone or add-on show for Mountainfilm on Tour. The films address themes of adventure, environment and culture, and is geared toward kidz of all ages, but especially 6-12.
A beautiful interpretation of the story of a caught whale. —Kitty Holbrooke, age 14
The Whale Story is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show, which screens at Mountainfilm in Telluride in May every year, is available as a stand-alone or add-on show for Mountainfilm on Tour. The films address themes of adventure, environment and culture, and is geared toward kidz of all ages, but especially 6-12.
What life would be like with extreme wind. —Raven Hopgood, age 12
Wind is a part of Mountainfilm’s Kidz Kino program, which was curated by a committee of local Telluride kids, who also wrote the synopses. The show — which takes place Monday at 11:00 a.m. at the Palm — is free to all passholders and children under 12. $10 tickets are available for the general public.