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Journey of a Red FridgeBACK TO TOP

Hari Rai is a 17-year-old student who lives in a small Himalayan village in Nepal. To support himself and pay for his education, he works as a porter. In this documentary, Hari is hired to carry a Coca-Cola refrigerator to a repair shop, and the footage follows him through Nepal's stunning mountainscape—past tourist-filled hot springs, Buddhist temples, herds of goats and small villages. As we follow Hari on his journey, we discover his inner life, his thoughts, hopes and dreams and we also get to know the culture and the local people’s way of life in this region. We learn about their relation with the most important aspects of their lives: family, nature and religion. The four-day transport is a poignant portrait of child labor in modern-day Nepal. (53 mins)

Red LadyBACK TO TOP

The Battle for Your Mountains explores the story of a small mountain town in conflict with the mining industry. US Energy Corp owns the rights to open a massive molybdenum mine on Red Lady at the headwaters of the Colorado River in Crested Butte. Such a mine could destroy the local environment and economy and potentially carry its impacts downstream to hundreds of other communities. The film reminds us that we are all downstream and actions taken in the mountains of Colorado directly affect people living in San Diego, or anywhere west of the Continental Divide. (13 mins)

Swift, Silent, DeepBACK TO TOP

Swift. Silent. Deep is the story of a secretive, underground crew who call themselves the Jackson Hole Air Force, a band of civil disobedients in the unknown realm of Out-of Bounds. The influence of the Jackson Hole Air Force has reached far beyond Jackson; JHAF members won the first three World Extreme Skiing Championships and are directly responsible for pioneering the big mountain skiing in the world’s most incredible playground – Alaska, which brought about the fat ski revolution, and changed the face of skiing forever. This exploration into the roots of the modern American ski bum features many familiar faces in the action sports world like Warren Miller, Scot Schmidt, and the late Doug Coombs. (83 mins)

Tracking the White ReindeerBACK TO TOP

Quizilol, a young Tsaatan nomad, lives in the snow-dusted plains of northern Mongolia. He's deeply in love with Solongo but before he can marry her, Quizilol must prove to her father that he is man enough to care for her. In order to accomplish this, Quizilol attempts to raise a herd of reindeer without any assistance from friends or family. Bestowed a young stallion by his family, the determined young man is crestfallen when a blizzard blows in, and his reindeer escapes. Should the animal cross into the nearby Russian border, it's sure to be lost forever. Only by capturing the lost reindeer will Quizilol earn the right to marry his beloved Solongo, and only by venturing into the untamed wilderness by himself will he discover the courage to live up to his true potential. (52 mins)