Download Official 2009 Telluride Mountain on Tour at WaterColor Event Poster

Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour returns to WaterColor November 6th and 7th, 2009, on the big screen under the stars in the WaterColor amphitheater adjacent to Western Lake. Mountainfilm on Tour is dedicated to educating and inspiring audiences about issues that matter, cultures worth exploring, environments worth preserving, and conservations worth sustaining. Tickets are $30 per person for one night and $50 per person for two nights, and free to children under five. Lawn seating only-bring blankets and lawn chairs. Food and drinks are available for purchase within the gates.

| 2009 SCHEDULE |
Friday, November 6
7 p.m.–10 p.m.
Gates open at 6 p.m
A variety of films, ranging in length and subject matter, will be shown

Saturday, November 7
7 p.m.–10 p.m.
Gates open at 6 p.m
A variety of films, ranging in length and subject matter, will be shown

| TICKETS |

Tickets are $30 per person for one night and $50 per person for two nights and free to children under 5. Tickets may be purchased at the gate for both Friday and Saturday night's films at 6 pm both nights.

Weekend packages will be offered, including accommodations, tickets to the event, dining and other activities.  Camp WaterColor will be hosting a Kid's Night Out program each night.  Rates and reservation information coming soon.



The Alaqua Animal Refuge is this year's designated charitable organization.  www.aarflorida.com.
(More information to come)


Information about the Mountainfilm Tour
Mountainfilm on Tour inspires us – it informs us; it challenges us; it makes us laugh; it even makes us cry; it makes us mad and, above all, it shows us the power of film to change the world.

In 2000, the Mountainfilm in Telluride festival embarked on a new journey – Mountainfilm on Tour. Each year, a selection of films from the international film festival are taken on the road to reach audiences who otherwise wouldn’t have a chance to experience the festival. Those films display themes of adventure, mountaineering, remarkable personalities and important environmental and social messages.

Mountainfilm on Tour is hosted by:

  • schools
  • universities
  • outdoor clubs
  • other film festivals
  • retailers
  • environmental groups
  • museums
  • libraries

Each show is custom-tailored to the venue, event and community in question, and is often used as a fund-raiser for other non-profit organizations. Mountainfilm has always been associated with high-caliber films and a commitment to social and environmental issues. With Mountainfilm on Tour, anyone can now bring that spirit to their community and invite audiences to celebrate, to contemplate, and most importantly, to get involved. 

Visit the Mountainfilm Web site for additional information about the organization.