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Sat, January 31, 2026 7:00 pm - 9:30 pmPricing
$10 student ticket, $20 General Admission ticket, $45 Festival Pass, $25 Student Festival Pass
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Mountain FilmSocial impact and exciting stories that include hiking, climbing, running, all in one program! This collection of short films tells stories of those who did not give up, back down, or let their challenges define them. Come enjoy an eclectic film program right here in our John and Nancy Hughes Theater!
Consider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer!
Feel the cozy winter vibes at Gorton by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest, a free event included with your Mountainfilm on Tour ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites.
Here’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge
Stuart Ski Lodge Hours on Saturday are 3:30- 7:30 PM
Dress in your coolest après-ski apparel, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening.
Dinner plans? Done.
Après-ski experience? Perfect.
Mountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks.
Come for the films, stay for the fun!
In 1983, Cindell “Dellie” Dale talked her way onto her first commercial river trip through the Grand Canyon. Like many women in the industry at the time, her place was in the kitchen. But determined to push against the tide of a male-dominated river-running world, she earned her spot on the oars and became one of the Grand Canyon’s legendary dory guides. Inspired by the trailblazing women before her, Dale is now proudly passing the oars to a new generation, declaring, “It’s about damn time.”
USA/ Duration: 24 min
Directed by: Dana Romanoff
Iconic freestyle skier and Winter X Games champion Bobby Brown struggles to hold onto his identity after being sidelined by two injuries. Brown learns to give up the grind as he transitions to the next chapter where he is grateful for small moments and a life that still includes skiing.
USA/ Duration: 10 min
Directed by: Wiley Kaupas
Ceramicist Kim Hall draws similarities between her craft and her favorite hobby: desert rock climbing. Earthworks takes viewers on a visual journey into the parallel process of carefully placing gear in cracks and meticulously crafting a piece of functional art.
USA/ Duration: 5 min
Directed by: Rachel Ross
While reliving memories and images, downhill skateboarder Melissa Brogni endeavors to create a tribute to her friend, Pastrana. As she retrieves the past with the assistance of her friends, Pastrana’s inherent presence helps her fill the silence left behind and gain a deeper understanding of time.
Brazil/ Duration: 14 min
Directed by: Gabriel Motta, Melissa Brogni
The green light is a special occurrence in the San Juan backcountry, so when local riders Harry Kearney, Timmy Taussing and Hagen Kearney had it during the spring of 2024, they got sprung. Center Punch is the culmination of the footage gathered from an extraordinary two weeks of foot-powered snowboarding in Telluride’s backyard.
USA/ Duration: 3 min
Directed by: Harry Kearney, Timmy Taussig
What would you do if death felt just steps away? For Rob Shaver, who has faced multiple stage-four cancer recurrences over the past two decades — death has felt like an ever-present shadow. The Life We Have captures Shaver’s resilience, wisdom and deep appreciation for life, as he navigates his latest battle with the disease.
USA/ Duration: 24 min
Directed by: Sam Price-Waldman
In a small suburb outside of Chicago lives Jonathan, a 57-year-old man with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), also known as “Superman.” Known for his heroic actions, Jonathan is a revered member of the Glen Ellyn community and has been a staple in the 4th of July Parade for nearly 30 years. Jonathan’s living circumstances become threatened, and his
community comes together when Superman needs saving.
USA/ Duration: 11 min
Directed by: Adam Oppenheim, Samuel-Ali Mirpoorian
Blind children are often born with perfect pitch and a natural aptitude for music. In 1980, music programs were cut from schools in the U.S., and access to music for such uniquely talented musicians was nearly lost. A music school, founded in 2020 to help fill the void, has changed the lives of musically gifted blind children.
USA/ Duration: 6 min
Directed by: Kate Brantley, Ben Lalande, Sarah Hughen
On Manhattan’s jam-packed streets, New York City’s most iconic driving instructor prepares students to navigate the road ahead. With a brash attitude and a 99% drivers test pass rate for her students, Shanti Gooljar is the most-requested instructor at the Empire State Driving School.
USA/ Duration: 8 min
Directed by: Charles Frank
Adaptive mountain biking has been gaining traction worldwide over the past few years, but its true potential is just getting started. Filmed at the Whistler Mountain Bike Park in British Columbia, Canada on the unceded territories of the Lil’wat Nation and Squamish Nation, Goochie spreads the stoke about a growing sport that’s rewriting the rules of the trail.
Canada/ Duration: 3 min
Directed by: Cole Bernier, Adam Price
Two Bozeman-based ski patrollers reflect on the rapid changes facing their home and the sport they love. With 50 seasons under his belt, Dene Brandt regards the future with an optimism that infects his younger co-worker.
Canada/ Duration: 12 min
Directed by: Joseph Fletcher
Gorton Center houses the beautiful John and Nancy Hughes Theater featuring professional sound, light, video, and digital cinema technology. The 309-seat theater is a wonderful space to watch a film - we offer a wide variety - ranging from classics from the past to newer releases, documentary films and festivals, kids and family movies, and we screen John Hughes movies several times a year.
Gorton Center is a premier destination for outstanding cultural and performing arts experiences serving the residents of Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, and the surrounding region. As a proud nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, we are dedicated to enriching our community through an array of exceptional events and programs.
At Gorton Center, we believe in the transformative power of the arts. Our vibrant calendar is brimming with diverse offerings, ensuring there's always something to captivate and inspire you. From live music performances that resonate with your soul to comedy nights that leave you in stitches, we curate events to suit all tastes and interests. Our dedication to quality and community engagement means you can expect only the best in cultural entertainment.
Whether you’re a long-time resident or a visitor, there’s always something extraordinary waiting for you. Come be a part of our community, where every event is an opportunity to connect, enjoy, and be inspired.
Gorton Center will take and may use photos and videos from this event for its promotional purposes. Your attendance indicates your consent to the above.
There is no refund given for unused film or event tickets.
Laura Demmer, Director of Development
Ann Kiesling, Development Associate
847-234-6060
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