Environmental Film Festival 2026

IMPORTANT: When purchasing tickets, you’ll notice the time listed as 2pm. This ticket gives you access to all films on that day (or both days if you select the two-day option). To attend the premiere on Saturday evening, be sure to purchase a Saturday ticket. Friday- 2 pm: Wilside Costa Rica 4 pm: Wildside Australia 7 pm: Climb Longs Peak Saturday- 2 pm: Wildride: the Peak to Peak Highway 4 pm: "Nature of the Beasts" 6 pm: Reception (dinner donated by Lonigans, live music) 7 pm: PREMIERE "Water: the Sacred Gift" Overview Join Nick Mollé and the Rocky Mountain Channel for a captivating weekend dedicated to environmental filmmaking. The event kicks off Friday with a nostalgic journey through Nick Mollé’s early films, leading to a special screening of the film that started it all, "Climb Longs Peak," on Friday evening. On Saturday, enjoy another day of inspiring films, leading up to an exciting celebration for the premiere of Nick’s latest PBS documentary, Water: The Sacred Gift. Enjoy an evening of dinner (generously donated by Lonigans Irish Pub & Grill), live music, and an exclusive screening, followed by a thought-provoking panel discussion on conservation. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience powerful storytelling, engage with industry leaders, and celebrate the beauty and importance of conserving our natural world! Admission is $15 per day, or $25 for both days. Proceeds go to supporting Nick's continued efforts to educate the world on conservation through filmmaking.PT6H10MG2026-05-15
Nick Molle
Nick Molle
Rocky Mountain Channel
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Showtimes

Historic Park Theatre