Cordillera Streams - CIFF 2025

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147
"147 is an emotional documentary about ultrarunner Stephanie Hauser, who undertakes a 147-mile run in just 48 hours. This extraordinary journey honors the 147 days her son, Zev, spent fighting for his life in the NICU after being born prematurely at 23 weeks. Set against the stunning backdrop of Boulder, Colorado, 147 seamlessly shifts between the intimate, high-stakes environment of the hospital and the relentless, rugged outdoors where Stephanie pushes her limits. This dual narrative captures the essence of human endurance and the unwavering spirit that drives individuals to overcome overwhelming challenges. As Stephanie's friends and loved ones rally around her, running alongside as pacers and offering support, they echo her motto, ""Tell me what's good!"" This phrase, which was a guiding light for Stephanie and her husband, Ben, in the NICU, becomes even more poignant as Stephanie faces the grueling physical and emotional demands of her run. Through heartfelt interviews, raw footage, and moments of profound reflection, 147 delves into themes of hope, the power of community, and the extraordinary lengths a mother will go to for her child. Stephanie's journey is not just an athletic feat but a beacon of inspiration for anyone facing their own trials. "
The Return
An intimate portrait of boyhood interrupted, an exploration of the bonds of family across borders, and a celebration of the resilience of a father and son who dream of returning home.
I'm Still Here
Between 1947 and 1967, black-owned homes in Birmingham, Alabama were bombed over 50 times. Center Street was targeted so often, the neighborhood became known as ‘Dynamite Hill.’
The Ocean - Five Years
An early morning phone call in 2017 changed the lives of two teenage brothers bonded by their love of percussion. One died tragically in a car accident while the other determined to make sense of his loss through music.
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September 2017, at the age of 19, Ryan McCutcheon, a wildly talented percussionist and older brother of Brett, was killed in a car accident – his family left to wade through the heaviness of death. Five years later, Brett released the hauntingly emotional album “The Ocean – Five Years.” Written in collaboration with Brett’s friend and vocalist, June Bracken, it fuses classical orchestration and pop as it explores the depth and complexity of grief. The film of the same name mirrors the album’s track list to ebb and flow with stories of friends and family who share Brett’s journey. Even through grief, they are determined to honor Ryan’s memory and legacy with love, music education and hope.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    39 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Western Regional Premiere
  • Rating
    PG
  • Director
    Jennifer Schlieper
  • Screenwriter
    Jennifer Schlieper
  • Producer
    Jennifer Schlieper, Courtney Gumpf, Brett McCutcheon, Bob McCutcheon, Dana McCutcheon and Waya Slater
  • Executive Producer
    Jennifer Schlieper, Courtney Gumpf, Brett McCutcheon, Bob McCutcheon and Dana McCutcheon
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