Get your tickets today to the Eastern Sierra Mountain Film Festival

3rd Annual Eastern Sierra Mountain Film Festival

Dec 1 – 4

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Announcing 4 Nights of some of the best Environmental and Mountain Culture Films
on the Festival Circuit! Here is the list of short films that will be screening
with each feature.

Screenings at the Edison Theatre
100 College Parkway
Mammoth Lakes

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And to Purchase Tickets

Opening Night!

MOTUS AVIUM: A MISSION TO SAVE CALIFORNIA’S LAST WETLAND
Thursday Dec. 1 at 7:00pm
Director Rob McAllister
Screens with EXPOSURE

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Less than 5% of California’s wetlands remain, but there is hope in the world’s most productive agricultural valley. Why tracking movement of shorebirds could dramatically improve conditions for the entire Pacific Flyway.

Run time 13:52 mins.

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RECLAIM YOUR WATER: JAMICAH DAWES
Friday Dec. 2 at 7:00pm
Director Faith Briggs
Screens with RIVERBORN

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Jahmicah Dawes finds a sweet, sweet spirit every time he wades into a river, now he shares that experience with his father, as they fly fish together for the first time.

Run time 4:47 mins.

 

UNCHAINMENT
Friday Dec. 2 at 7:00pm
Director Nick Kowalski
Screens with RIVERBORN

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Two kiwi mountaineers set out on a quest to link up New Zealand’s highest mountains in a continuous 31-day human powered push.

Run time 30:00 mins.

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UNWITNESSED
Saturday Dec. 3 at 7:00pm
Director Jeffrey Reid
Screens with AN ACCIDENTAL LIFE

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Unwitnessed lays bare the Earth’s imposing elements and mesmerizing patterns, and reminds us that all life is deeply interconnected, and that the Earth herself is a living, breathing organism.

Run time 6:10 mins.

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Closing Night –
TRUTH AND DIGNITY PROJECT
Sunday Dec. 4 at 7:00pm
Director Will Truettner
Screens with SURF NATION

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On July 24th, Erick Cedeno, aka Bicycle Nomad, crossed into St. Louis, Missouri, after spending 41 days in the saddle: The 1900-mile journey born of a commitment to bring truth and dignity to an oft-forgotten part of history. Erick’s ride serves as not only an invitation to learn the story, but also a means of paying homage to the Buffalo Soldiers’ 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps by reliving their history.

Run time 7:28 mins.

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(From Mammoth Lakes Repertory Theatre)

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