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Mountainfilm in New York
October 22 – 24, 2010

Mountainfilm in Telluride—part film festival, part think tank—comes to Lincoln Center with its eclectic mix of films focusing on adventure, exploration and the environment. Co-presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center's Green Screens program, the three day festival has a particular focus on the extinction crisis. There will be screenings, receptions, panels and conversations with experts and activists who are on the front lines of the environmental battle.

Programmed by Isa Cucinotta and Marian Masone of the Film Society, and by David Holbrooke and Emily Long of Mountainfilm. Special thanks to Ronnie Planalp for her support.




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Single Screening Tickets
$12 General Public
$9 Students
$8 Seniors
$7 Members

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  Scene Photo OPENING NIGHT
I Am
Tom Shadyac, USA, 2010; 81m

Filmmaker in person!

The director of huge blockbuster comedies (Ace Ventura, The Nutty Professor) considers how, despite professional achievements and financial success, he felt unfulfilled. An introspective journey about happiness and a commentary on the American Dream. Screening followed by a reception. Read more...




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Fri Oct 22: 7
Scene Photo 180° South
Chris Malloy, USA, 2010; 90m

Jeff Johnson, Timmy O’Neill, and Rick Ridgeway in person!

Mountaineer Jeff Johnson tries to retrace part of an historic mountain climbing route in Patagonia. A look at a magnificent part of the environment that still needs protection. Read more...



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Sat Oct 23: 7


Scene Photo Extinction: Panel Discussion

What can be done about the sixth major extinction in our planet’s history? We are bringing together an outstanding lineup of scientists and activists to discuss this crisis. Plus a screening of Flathead Wild (Trip Jennings, USA, 2009; 23m): At the headwaters of America’s most pristine river a mining project is proposed that would destroy an irreplaceable landscape, critical habitat for both rare and endangered species. Read more...



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Sun Oct 24: 2

Scene Photo SoLa
Jon Bowermaster, USA, 2010; 60m
screening with
Bidder 70
Beth & George Gage, USA, 2010; 10m (work-in-progress)

Tim DeChristopher and filmmakers in person!

Bowermaster had been working on a documentary about Southern Louisiana for more than a year when the BP oil spill struck. One of the first documentaries about the Gulf, post–Deepwater Horizon. Screening with Bidder 70: In 2008, Tim DeChristopher went to a government land auction intended for oil and gas and set off a chain of events that led to one of the most significant acts of civil disobedience on behalf of conservation. Read more...



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Sun Oct 24: 5

Scene Photo Bag It
Suzan Beraza, USA, 2010; 79m

Filmmaker and Jeb Berrier in person!

Try going a day without plastic. What starts as a film about plastic bags evolves into a wholesale investigation into plastic and its effect on our lives, bodies and waterways. Read more...


About Green Screens
The Film Society’s Green Screens program addresses through film the vital environmental concerns of global warming, the safety of our food supply, sustainable living, and more. Green Screens is programmed by Isa Cucinotta and Marian Masone.





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Sun Oct 24: 7:30

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