Join us at Backcountry Film Festival!

San Juan Citizens Alliance is excited to bring you a night of films celebrating the power and spirit of humans in winter.

Ring in winter with a night of backcountry skiing films!

Grab your friends, come on out and immerse yourself in a night of films that celebrate the power and spirit of humans in winter. Adventure, travel, ski culture, ice, pain, suffering, laughter, DEEP POWDER!—you’ll find it all in this year’s lineup.

All proceeds benefit San Juan Citizens Alliance and our mission to advocate for pure air, clean water, and healthy lands & wildlife in the San Juan Basin (our backyards!).

When: December 11th, Doors open at 6:00 pm, Films start at 6:30 pm
Where: Durango Arts Center, 802 E 2nd Ave, Durango, CO 81301

TICKETS: $25

TICKETS

Film Lineup

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11TH

Sponsors

Thank you to the generous sponsors that make this event possible!

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