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Short Film Program #1 (Documentaries)

Saturday, September 17, 2011 from 2:15 PM to 4:30 PM (MT)

Estes Park, CO

Short Film Program #1 (Documentaries)

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2:15 PM Short Film Program #1 (Documentaries)

Explore ghost towns in the wild west, visit the new frontier of ranching, learn about newest craze in mountain biking and discover a lost music hero. 

Films in this program: Total Running Time: 95 minutes

Ghosts of the West (Preview Trailer) – Lost mines, abandoned diggings, ghost towns. Generations later, their stories continue to fascinate and intrigue. And even haunt us... Coming to the 2012 Estes Park Film Festival from filmmaker Ethan Knightchilde. Denver, CO / 3 min.

The New Frontier – The mythic American cowboy lifestyle has come under intense scrutiny as environmentalists have taken aim at a perceived 'frontier hangover.' However, some ranchers successfully buck this trend and improve the land health. Melinda Levin / Denton, TX / 25 min.

Bring the Riding to the People – Municipal mountain bike parks are a relatively new concept that, simply put, brings the excitement of off-road cycling to city-dwellers of all ages and skills. This is the story of three parks, in three very different communities, with one thing in common. All were built using sustainable practices on underused park land by an all-volunteer workforce in a remarkable show of cooperation among cities, land managers and private citizens to 'bring the riding to the people. Andrew Mudge, Andrew Kemler, Julie Morey & Valerie Vozza / 31 min.

Kevin – In Austin, TX in the early '90s, Kevin Gant was the Duplass Brothers' hero. They reveled in Kevin's exploratory musical style and playful spirituality. But in 1995, Kevin mysteriously disappeared. Jay Duplass' debut documentary explores who Kevin is, how he lost his inspiration, and what he must do to get it back.  Jay Duplass / Austin, TX / 36 min.

Total – 95 min.

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Filmmakers will be in attendance to participate in a Q & A after the films are shown.

NOTE: As proud as we are of all the films screening at the Estes Park Film Festival, some films may not be appropriate for small children. These films are not rated.

NO REFUNDS.

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Historic Park Theatre
130 Moraine Ave
Estes Park, CO 80517

Saturday, September 17, 2011 from 2:15 PM to 4:30 PM (MT)


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The Estes Park Film Festival is a non-profit 501c3 organization whose mission is to educate, inspire, and advance a greater appreciation of independent film. We also support and promote the preservation of historic cinematic landmarks.