HIGH COUNTRY

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. The goal of this film is to share the story of one town, in the hopes of inspiring community amongst others. It's a film about how if you don’t take care of a place you risk losing it forever.

A Red Lady Films Production

Directed by Conor Hagen

Produced by Ali Batwin

2020 Crested Butte Film Festival - Audience Choice Award

2020 Colorado Environmental Film Festival - Audience Choice Award

2021 Ouray International Film Festival - Best Nature Film

2020 Nederland Film Festival Official Selection

2020 Breckenridge Film Festival Official Selection

2020 Martha's Vineyard Film Festival Official Selection

2020 Sonoma International Film Festival Official Selection

2020 Front Range Film Festival Official Selection

2023 Bolinas Film Festival Official Selection

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