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earthwork with opening film Walk In The Clouds

Saturday, September 18, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 8:45 PM (MT)

Estes Park, CO

earthwork with opening film Walk In The Clouds

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Adult Ticket   more info Ended $7.00 $1.17
Student Ticket   more info Ended $6.00 $1.14
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Walk In The Clouds – Robert Redford narrates this beautiful short film about Glacier National Park. Doug McMains / Herman, NE / 11 min.

Earthwork earthwork is the story of real-life crop artist Stan Herd. In 1994, Stan traveled from Kansas to New York City to create a massive environmental artwork on land owned by Donald Trump. The multi-acre piece was made from soil, rock, plants and vegetation near an underground railway tunnel. Stan recruited a number of homeless individuals living in the tunnel as his crew. Over the months it took to complete the earthwork, Stan dealt with the difficulties of bringing his unique, rural art form to an urban canvas and the many costs exacted upon his life. In an effort to show his unique perspective to a larger audience, Stan unexpectedly encountered the true meaning of his art and its ultimate, lasting rewards. Written, Produced & Directed by Chris Ordal / Starring John Hawkes, James McDaniel, Zach Grenier & Laura Kirk / Los Angeles, CA / 93 min.

http://www.earthworkmovie.com/earthwork/earthwork.html

NOTE: As proud as we are of all the films screening at the Estes Park Film Festival, some films may not be appropriate for small children. These films are not rated.

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Historic Park Theatre
130 Moraine Ave
Estes Park, CO 80517

Saturday, September 18, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 8:45 PM (MT)


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The Estes Park Film Festival is a non-profit 501c3 organization whose mission is to educate, inspire, and advance a greater appreciation of independent film. We also support and promote the preservation of historic cinematic landmarks.