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High Country
High Country Monday, Oct. 3rd at 7pm - Admission is free Not Rated, 60min
Presented in partnership with Leadership Park City. Post-film discussion with director and Crested Butte native, Conor Hagen, author Paul Andersen and Myles Rademan, founder Leadership Park City and former town planner for Crested Butte, Co.
Entrenched in nostalgia, "High Country" tells a timeless American story of how a community of conscientious and forward-thinking young people, disguised as ski bums and hippies, happened upon a ramshackle mining town on the fringe of society and worked to conserve and protect it for years to come. Hidden amidst the high peaks of the Rocky Mountains, Crested Butte, Colorado has always been a place defined by its people. During the 1960s and 70s, this lawless frontier town provided a hide-out, an escape, and ultimately a paradise for the wandering souls who stumbled upon it. Driven by stewardship over greed, this progressive group found themselves with a blank canvas of a town in which they would create a world of their own. Since that time, Crested Butte has continued to grapple with how best to walk the line between growth and conservation - a challenge faced by small towns across America today. Crested Butte is a unique example of a place that, in the face of economic pressures, has managed to maintain its strong sense of character. The goal of this film is to share the story of one town, in the hopes of inspiring community amongst others.
N.B. Online ticket registration will close one hour before the posted showtime. Tickets will be available at the box office in person after online sales end.
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LocationPark City Film - Jim Santy Auditorium (View)
1255 PARK AVE
Park City, UT 84060
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
ADA accessible. Assisted listening devices available upon request.
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