Films
Here
are some films covering a variety of mountain protection topics
that feature our
Mountain PA Network members or
were produced with their assistance:
MOUNTAINS
IN THE MIST
A documentary
about the mystic cloud forests of the world, featuring a number
of mountain experts including our Senior Adviser Dr.
Lawrence Hamilton. It shows not only the beauty of these special
ecosystems, but also their benefits for society. It tries to present
solutions for better protection of cloud forests.
Available
on DVD from Halsundbeinbruch
Films
Download
the trailer:
Windows
Media Player 4.86 MB Apple
Quicktime 9.09 MB
VERTICAL FRONTIER
A documentary
about the long and colorful history of climbing in Yosemite dating
back to the days of John Muir. It also shows why climbers around
the world consider Yosemite's cliffs "sacred", and how
climbers and National Park Service (NPS) Rangers came together to
protect Yosemite Valley after a devastating flood in 1997. Featuring
a number of NPS experts, California's State Historian, and legendary
climbers who are also noted environmentalists such as Yvon Chouinard
and the late David Brower. Winner of many awards around the world.
Available
on DVD from The
Sierra Club View
some excerpts
MONUMENTAL
A documentary
about the life and work of renowned conservationist David
Brower. The film relies on archival footage and photos taken
by Brower and his friends from the 1930s to 1990s. Brower's passion
for environmental conservation evolved from his early days as an
avid rock climber and mountaineer in the Sierra Nevada. Brower took
over the leadership of the Sierra Club in 1952, and instilled a
sense of urgency and environmental awareness into the venerable
organization. His work resulted in saving treasures like Utah's
Dinosaur National Monument and large stretches of the Grand Canyon
from mining, damming, and destruction.
Brower
also was instrumental in lobbying for passage of landmark Wilderness
Act of 1964 and creation of North
Cascades National Park, Great
Basin National Park, Redwood National Park, and both Cape Cod
and Point Reyes National Seashores. This film pays tribute to Brower's
vision by using the archival footage of America's Western wilderness
from the 1930s through the 1960s. This gives the viewer the context
of the times, shows Brower's accomplishments and setbacks, and allows
us today to see some of the world's lost scenic treasures. Haunting
scenes of Glen Canyon in its full, pre-flooded magnificence and
as it is dammed remind us that Brower's fight was not always victorious,
and more work is left of us to do.
View
an Apple Quicktime trailer
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