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Telluride Mountainfilm Festival: The Lineup

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A few months ago, I got an email from telling me Spoil, a film he directed and I helped put together, was selected to Telluride, Colorado's Mountainfilm festival, which starts a week from today. This is where I gush. Telluride's surrounded by 13,000-foot peaks and is an inspiring place, but never more so than during the four days of . A short list of this year’s invitees and speakers includes New York Times columnist Roger Cohen and Vali Nar, an advisor to the late Ambassador Richard Holbrooke. They’ll be discussing what the Arab Springs means for the new Middle East; writer will talk food with Curt Ellis, the director of the Peabody-award winning film King Corn. And °¿³Ü³Ù²õ¾±»å±ð’s Editor Chris Keyes has will be sitting down with anthropologist Ted Callahan to discuss and the fallout of the 60 Minutes . And all this in a two hour block of on Saturday morning.Ìý That's to say nothing about the films, or Sunday's talks (Jimmy Chin, M. Sanjayan, Craig Childs, ¹ú²ú³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ editor Joe Spring, Ben Stookesberry, Dikembe Mutombo…).

Here’s the of films selected for this year’s festival. Many are brilliant. You may recognize some—If a Tree Falls, Cold, Wildwater–from the pages of ¹ú²ú³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, or from trailers we’ve posted here on ¹ú²ú³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Online.ÌýEvery day for the next week, we’ll be posting a trailer from a film playing at this year's Mountainfilm. First up, a shameless plug: Spoil. Enjoy.

–Kyle DickmanÌý

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