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Dr. Sean Carroll-Professor of Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Medical Genetics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
May
11
7:00 PM19:00

Dr. Sean Carroll-Professor of Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Medical Genetics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Sean B. Carroll

Sean B. Carroll is an award-winning scientist, writer, educator, and film producer. He is Vice President for Science Education of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the largest private supporter of science education activities in the US, and Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the University of Wisconsin.

The architect of HHMI’s documentary film initiative, Sean has served as executive producer and/or on-screen presenter of more than a dozen films, including including Mass Extinction, Amazon Adventure, and The Farthest, and earned two Emmy nominations. His latest book, The Serengeti Rules, is the basis for a new theatrical film being released in 2018.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: FREE
Advance tickets: TBD

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LUNAFEST Film Festival
May
10
7:00 PM19:00

LUNAFEST Film Festival

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Presented by Lanai Financial Solutions & Friends of WomenCARE - LUNAFEST

LUNAFEST is a traveling film festival of award-winning short films by, for and about women. This unique film festival highlights women as leaders in society, illustrated through nine short films by women filmmakers. The films range from animation to fictional drama, and cover topics such as women’s health, body image, relationships, cultural diversity and breaking barriers.

Benefitting WomenCARE of Santa Cruz County. Offering support to women diagnosed with any type of cancer and to their family and friends.  

Wine & Beer Reception @ Rio Theatre, 6 - 7 pm

Local Sponsors:
Bay Federal Credit Union, Café Cruz, Charlie Hong Kong, Martha Macambridge & Eva Brunner, Dominican Breast Center, Five Branches University, Buttercup Cakes and Farmhouse Frosting, Good Times & SantaCruz.com, JR Parrish, Kaiser Permanente, Laura Gleason Team, Lesley Harris Law & Mediation, Marianne Benforado - Licensed Acupuncturist, Minorsan Self Defense & Fitness, Shoppers Corner, Stearns Lending, Team Women Santa Cruz, Tom & Mary Anne Jorde, YOSO Wellness Spa, Denise Elizabeth Byron, Bob and Kathy Ferraro, 1440 Multiversity, Scharf Investments, LLC, Santa Cruz Mountains Challenge, discoverHER, Luma Yoga and Bagito, Karla Stevens Mainis

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Show time: 6:00 PM
Tickets: $20-$35 Gen
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com
Event Website: www.facebook.com/lunafest.santacruz
Event website: www.lunafest.org

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GAMBLE - A Mountain Bike Film
May
3
7:00 PM19:00

GAMBLE - A Mountain Bike Film

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North American premiere of GAMBLE - A Mountain Bike Film.

Priding itself on bringing together Downhill Mountain Biking's most talented and charismatic riders outside of the tape, on tracks tailored for madness; Steel City Media and Creative Concept bring you the much anticipated feature film 'GAMBLE'.

Narrated by the infamous Alan Ford, and with a killer soundtrack featuring the likes of Arctic Monkeys & Boney M... 'GAMBLE' is about going all in. Watch the trailer at wwwgamblefilm.com


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $10.00
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com
Event website: wwwgamblefilm.com

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Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey
Mar
9
7:00 PM19:00

Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey

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Most climbers claim passion for the sport. But few, if any, reach the level of single-minded obsession that seized Fred Beckey as a teenager and held him in its grasp for more than 80 years. Beckey, who passed away in October at the age of 94, was one of the most accomplished, prolific and unrelenting climbers in the history of the sport. His life and legacy are chronicled in the feature documentary Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey, which premiered in Telluride at Mountainfilm in 2017 and recently won the People’s Choice Award at the Banff Mountain Film Festival in Banff, Canada. 

Beckey was the original American “Dirtbag” climber whose name has evoked mystery, Adulation and vitriol since the 1940’s. Beckey’s stubborn, singular quest to conquer peaks meant a solitary life on the road, where he left a long trail of scorned climbing partners and lost lovers in his wake. The groundbreaking life story of this rebel athlete, who inspired generations of climbers to head for the mountains with his monumental first ascents and eloquent books, is told for the first time in this exclusive documentary film.

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Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $15
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com 
Event website: www.dirtbagmovie.com

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
25
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

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Ignite your passion for adventure, action, and travel! The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour will exhilarate you with amazing big-screen stories when it comes the Rio Theatre at 7 pm February 22 – 25 (Four nights, two programs). Journey to exotic locations, paddle the wildest waters, and climb the highest peaks. Get your tickets today and be taken away to the most captivating places on earth. The 2017/2018 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings films from the 42nd annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to about 400 communities around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within you. Be moved. Be inspired. Don’t miss out. Reserve your tickets today. For more information visit recreation.ucsc.edu. This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation Department.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $22
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com and Bicycle Trip beginning December 15
Event website: www.recreation.ucsc.edu
Event Facebook: www.facebook.com

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
24
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

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Ignite your passion for adventure, action, and travel! The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour will exhilarate you with amazing big-screen stories when it comes the Rio Theatre at 7 pm February 22 – 25 (Four nights, two programs). Journey to exotic locations, paddle the wildest waters, and climb the highest peaks. Get your tickets today and be taken away to the most captivating places on earth. The 2017/2018 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings films from the 42nd annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to about 400 communities around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within you. Be moved. Be inspired. Don’t miss out. Reserve your tickets today. For more information visit recreation.ucsc.edu. This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation Department.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $22
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com and Bicycle Trip beginning December 15
Event website: www.recreation.ucsc.edu
Event Facebook: www.facebook.com

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
23
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

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Ignite your passion for adventure, action, and travel! The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour will exhilarate you with amazing big-screen stories when it comes the Rio Theatre at 7 pm February 22 – 25 (Four nights, two programs). Journey to exotic locations, paddle the wildest waters, and climb the highest peaks. Get your tickets today and be taken away to the most captivating places on earth. The 2017/2018 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings films from the 42nd annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to about 400 communities around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within you. Be moved. Be inspired. Don’t miss out. Reserve your tickets today. For more information visit recreation.ucsc.edu. This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation Department.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $22
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com and Bicycle Trip beginning December 15
Event website: www.recreation.ucsc.edu
Event Facebook: www.facebook.com

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
22
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

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Ignite your passion for adventure, action, and travel! The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour will exhilarate you with amazing big-screen stories when it comes the Rio Theatre at 7 pm February 22 – 25 (Four nights, two programs). Journey to exotic locations, paddle the wildest waters, and climb the highest peaks. Get your tickets today and be taken away to the most captivating places on earth. The 2017/2018 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour brings films from the 42nd annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to about 400 communities around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within you. Be moved. Be inspired. Don’t miss out. Reserve your tickets today. For more information visit recreation.ucsc.edu. This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation Department.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $22
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com and Bicycle Trip beginning December 15
Event website: www.recreation.ucsc.edu
Event Facebook: www.facebook.com

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Volkswagen presents Warren Miller's "Line of Descent"
Nov
16
7:30 PM19:30

Volkswagen presents Warren Miller's "Line of Descent"

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This year, don’t miss Warren Miller’s Line of Descent, presented by Volkswagen. Travel the globe, by land, air, and sea, exploring the ties that bind us. Visit skiing icons who have made the mountains their home and raised the next generation of winter adventurers. Go from New Zealand, home to some of the Southern Hemisphere’s deepest lines, to the French Alps, where native son Jean Claude Killy’s legacy fills Val-D’Isere hearts with pride. In Norway, a Canadian ski patroller enjoys the company of his Norwegian brethren, and in British Columbia, the Provo brothers discover the powsurfing stashes of Mustang Powder Lodge. Cruise through the Northern Rockies with Kalen Thorien by motorcycle and rip the rugged terrain of Jackson Hole with legends like Tommy Moe and Jess McMillan. For 68 years, ski families have cheered on the official kickoff to winter with the ski film company that started it all and this year is no different. As the family grows, the traditions grow richer in Volkswagen presents Warren Miller’s Line of Descent. Deeper and fresher than ever. Learn more at warrenmiller.com.


Show time: 7:30 PM
Tickets: $15
Advance tickets: NA
Event website: www.skinet.com

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Mountainfilm on Tour Santa Cruz
Nov
11
7:00 PM19:00

Mountainfilm on Tour Santa Cruz

Mountainfilm on Tour brings a selection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and incredibly inspiring documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm festival held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride, Colorado. The tour visits Santa Cruz at the Rio Theatre on November 11 with films that will explore the themes connected to Mountainfilm’s mission: using the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world. A Mountainfilm presenter will guide the audience through the program providing insight on the films, filmmakers and subjects. The show kicks off at 7 pm (Doors at 6 pm) Films announced 2 – 3 weeks in advance online at riotheatre.com. Check film listings if you are concerned about film ratings. Mountainfilm on Tour in Santa Cruz is hosted by the Rio Theatre in partnership with Local Sponsors Dream Inn and Aquarius Restaurant, Sandbar Solar, Rip Curl, Lighthouse Realty, Osprey, Pacific Coffee Roasting Company, Dig Santa Cruz, Good Times & Santacruz.com, Adventure Sports Journal and Well Within Spa.


Denali’s Raven (Renan Ozturk, 9 min.)

Like a raven on an updraft, Leighan Falley soars above the glaciers and peaks of the Alaska Range with her daughter Skye strapped into the backseat of her de Havilland Beaver. Born of a desire to see more of the dramatic landscape and a need to supplement her career as a mountain guide, Falley now works as a commercial pilot in Talkeetna, Alaska. She comes from a long line of aviators and finds inspiration working with other women in the high alpine. Denali’s Raven is a glimpse into the life of an Alaskan pilot, skier, alpinist and mother.

Ascend (Simon Perkins, 6 min.) language

After being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, Jon Wilson had his left leg fully amputated. The loss of a limb stopped the cancer, but it didn’t stop Wilson from enjoying his favorite pastime of mountain biking. This short film celebrates the indomitable spirit that keeps him zooming through singletrack. “If I don’t ride a bike, I will lose my mind. It’s because I need to find that spiritual place, that spiritual channel on the trail,” Wilson says. “The simple answer is that it brings me joy.”

John Shocklee: A Fairy Tale (Ryan Heffernan, Grayson Schaffer, 7 min.) language

He lived with his parents until he was 26, took a minimum-wage guide position at the age of 39, and at 52 still hasn’t landed what society would deem a real job. But refusing to grow up has worked out well for John Shocklee, who splits life between ski guiding at America’s rowdiest ski mountain, in Silverton, Colorado, and rowing dories down the ultimate river, The Grand Canyon. He lives in an alley shack, wears Teva sandals like they’re going out of style and doesn’t make much money. But he doesn’t want to. John Shocklee, A Fairy Tale taps into Shocklee’s fountain of youth. Hint: It involves mountains, snow and ’90s hip-hop.

Where the Wild Things Play (Krystle Wright, 4 min.) language, mature content

Friday night at the local watering hole and … where the ladies at? Answer: BASE jumping from high desert cliffs, performing tricks on slacklines, climbing granite routes, shredding singletrack, skiing backcountry lines and generally leaving you fellas behind. This rowdy ode to female athletes by Krystle Wright leaves no doubt about the state of women in today’s outdoor world: badass.

Lost in Light (Sriram Murali, 3 min.)

This film is about how light pollution changes what you see. —Henry, age 13

Zain’s Summer: From Refugee to American (Joshua Seftel, 13 min.)

Zain’s Summer depicts the sunny side of the refugee experience. Zain and his siblings and mother fled Pakistan 11 months before the period the film covers, a six-week summer language program to prepare young, new immigrants for the start of school. The possibility of a new life in America, relatively free from fear of violence and persecution, represents the very best of America in director Joshua Seftel’s telling. Zain’s openness to what the U.S. offers is old-fashioned and inspiring.

Conservation Generation (Kate Greenberg, 11 min.)

“Young farmers” may seem like an oxymoron, but fortunately for all of us there’s a young generation committed to agriculture. On the frontlines of the battle for environmental sustainability in the face of climate change, the four farmers in Spencer MacDonald’s Conservation Generation are as devoted to a vocation that’s equal parts livelihood, lifestyle and sacred cause as they are clear-eyed about the challenges. While the National Young Farmers Coalition, which produced Conservation Generation, represents a broad movement, the focus here is on the specific problem of water scarcity in the arid Southwest. Two of the four are farming in northern New Mexico, and two are farming near Telluride, Colorado.

Tatum Monod 2016 (Josh Berman, 4 min.)

Tatum Monod is the embodiment of grace and steeze as she threads down pillowed slopes, steep spines and bold backcountry lines in this 2016 season edit.

120 Days: Tarpon Season (Ben Knight, Travis Rummel, 8 min.) Language

Even if you know nothing about fishing, and couldn’t care less about it, you should still watch every fishing film ever made by the Felt Soul Media team. Why? Because they exemplify the art and craft of filmmaking. This latest short about saltwater flyfishing for tarpon is no exception. Using super high-resolution, black and white and their trademark, slow-motion punctuation, Ben Knight and Travis Rummel have created a piece that is dreamy and wide awake all at once. The effect is harmonized by Knight’s agile editing that gives the pace both punchiness and lyricism. And, in classic Felt Soul style, the most beautiful and arresting images of the film are peripheral to the story: In this fish film, it’s all about the birds.

Chocolate Spokes (Brendan Leonard, 6 min.) Language and mature content

“You’re not investing in a bike; you’re investing in a relationship.” So says Gregory Crichlow, the bow-tied owner of Chocolate Spokes, a Denver bike shop he opened in 2011. Making a relationship with neighborhood residents is something that gives Gregory pride. “As soon as you get a bike…your boundary expands a little bit because you can go farther.” From fixing a tire to building custom bikes, Crichlow has helped make Denver’s Five Points neighborhood and his shop go beyond what anyone thought possible.

Cowtown (Greg Kohs, 11 min.)

The oldest weekly professional rodeo in the United States is a place called Cowtown, located in the unexpected eastern state of New Jersey. Here, third-generation proprietor Howard “Grant” Harris, a former bull rider and lifelong cowboy, strives to keep his birthright intact, running horses, producing a weekly show and fending off exorbitant offers to purchase and develop his prime land. He could cash out, but in his mind he’s already got all the treasures he needs. “What we do is what we are,” he says. “We don’t know how to do anything else.”

The Time Travelers (Brendan Leonard, Forest Woodward, 24 min.) language

In 2016, members of the U.S. Men’s Rafting team hatched an incredible challenge for themselves: to attempt to break the speed record for 277 miles of the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon by rowing the entire stretch in only 34 hours. The Time Travelers follows their extraordinary mission, which entailed designing and building a 48-foot-long Millenial Falcon of rivercrafts, swapping out customary paddles for oars and training intensely for eight months until launch day in January 2017. What could have been a purely physical challenge turned into something much more: a lesson in camaraderie, perspective and the power of a wild river. In the hands of the team that made The Important Places (Mountainfilm 2015), it becomes an unforgettable story of adventure.

La Langosta (Rush Sturges, Ben Marr, 2 min.)

Most people would consider sending a 70-foot waterfall pretty epic. Not Rafa Ortiz, who decides to ditch the kayak for a pool toy.

Owl Dance-Off Part 2 (Megan Lorenz, 2 min)

Owl Dance-Off Part II is the much-anticipated follow-up to wildlife photographer Megan Lorenz’s award-winning internet sensation Owl Dance-Off.


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Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $18
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com
Event website: www.mountainfilm.org

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REEL ROCK 12
Nov
10
7:00 PM19:00

REEL ROCK 12

This November, get ready for climbing’s greatest stories, stars, and sends. REEL ROCK 12 premieres five new short films that will deliver heart-thumping action, big laughs, and pure inspiration. Featuring Margo Hayes, the first woman to climb 5.15; Brad Gobright, an up-and-coming free soloist with a donut addiction; and more.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $20
Advance tickets: www.12santacruz.brownpapertickets.com
Event website: www.reelrocktour.com

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The Cat that Changed America
Nov
4
7:00 PM19:00

The Cat that Changed America

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A Fundraiser for Native Animal Rescue

The Cat that Changed America is a new documentary film about the most famous mountain lion in America, named P22. P22 was discovered living in Griffith Park, right in the heart of Los Angeles near the Hollywood sign. Born in the Santa Monica Mountains, he miraculously crossed two of the busiest freeways in America, the 405 and the 101, before settling in Griffith Park. P22 is now trapped – hemmed in by freeways and urban sprawl – with little chance of ever finding a mate. Through the plight of P22, this film addresses solutions to two serious problems that wildlife face: the need for safe wildlife freeway crossings and the elimination of anticoagulent rodenticides.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $10 Child, $15 Gen, $25 Gold Circle
Advance tickets: www.eventbrite.com and 1855 17th Ave., Santa Cruz, CA
Event website: www.nativeanimalrescue.org

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Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival
Sep
30
6:00 PM18:00

Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival

The Best Surf Movies

For the fourth year the Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival brings the best new surf films to the Rio Theater. This year’s line-up will take you around the world, into crazy big waves, fun little peelers, on shortboards, longboards, finless boards, with surfers from 5 to 75. Four separate programs of films over two nights with goodie bags at each screening, plus great raffle prizes as part of your ticket price - including Yeti coolers, an O’Neill wetsuit and tons more. If you love great stories about the ocean and the incomparable rush of dropping into a wave then get your tickets now!


Show times: 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Tickets: $16
Advance tickets: www.scsff.com
Event website: www.scsff.com

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Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival
Sep
29
6:00 PM18:00

Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival

The Best Surf Movies

For the fourth year the Santa Cruz Surf Film Festival brings the best new surf films to the Rio Theater. This year’s line-up will take you around the world, into crazy big waves, fun little peelers, on shortboards, longboards, finless boards, with surfers from 5 to 75. Four separate programs of films over two nights with goodie bags at each screening, plus great raffle prizes as part of your ticket price - including Yeti coolers, an O’Neill wetsuit and tons more. If you love great stories about the ocean and the incomparable rush of dropping into a wave then get your tickets now!


Show times: 6 PM and 8 PM
Tickets: $16
Advance tickets: www.scsff.com
Event website: www.scsff.com

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Banff Mountain Film Festival Radical Reels Tour
Sep
22
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival Radical Reels Tour

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Huck-it! Drop-it! Get stoked for this year’s presentation of the most outrageous films from the annual Banff Mountain Film Festival and beyond. RADICAL REELS is dropping in at the Rio Theatre, September 22 at 7 pm. Bike tough trails, paddle wild waters, ski steep slopes and fly close to the edge. The Radical Reels Tour runs every spring & fall and spans North America, bringing a variety of mountain sport films to a wide range of viewers from hard-core outdoor adventurers to weekend warriors. Grab your tickets and hang on to your seat for the best jaw-dropping mountain sport films on skiing, boarding, climbing, biking, kayaking and more – all brought to life on the big screen. This stop on the RADICAL REELS Tour is hosted by the Rio Theatre. For list of films on tour visit www.banffcentre.ca Locally sponsored by Dream Inn & Aquarius


Films

The Fledglings   ( Parental guidance-coarse language )
As longtime professional climbers who eat, sleep and live the sport, Cedar Wright and Matt Segal are used to being competent, comfortable, and at the top of their game. But when they take up paragliding, it’s a different game entirely

Give Me Five
Join a madcap group of French free-falling flyers as they try to perform the aerial stunt of a lifetime in the Chamonix Valley.

La Liste (Tour Edit)
In his search to become a better freerider, Swiss ski phenom Jérémie Heitz compiles a list of the most interesting peaks to ride in the Alps. In this special edit, he tackles three of the most extreme descents on the list, following in the paths forged by his heroes.

Locked In
Deep in Papua New Guinea’s rainforest, a team of kayakers attempt a very committing 13-day first descent in one of the most remote corners of the world.

Not2Bad (Tour Edit)
Anthill Films—the crew behind unReal and NotBad—bring you more wild shenanigans and unbelievable bike riding in Spain.

Sonnie Trotter vs The Totem Pole
Canadian climbers Sonnie Trotter and Will Stanhope head down under to take a stab at the first continuous, all free ascent of the Ewbank Route on The Totem Pole.

Tight Loose: The Tordrillos Foot-Powered Mission (Tour Edit)
Ian McIntosh, Dane Tudor, and Griffin Post flew deep into the Tordrillo Mountains for a month-long winter camping trip in the Alaskan wilderness. Their goal: to climb and ski massive spine lines. 

The Trail to Kazbegi
What happens when four like-minded adventurers head into one of the world’s wildest mountain ranges with nothing but their mountain bikes and enough food to survive for 10 days?  A self-supported mountain-bike mission through the highest reaches of the Caucasus Mountains. 


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Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $18
Advance tickets: brownpapertickets.com
Event website: www.banffcentre.ca

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Film: House on Rodeo Gulch
Jul
22
6:30 PM18:30

Film: House on Rodeo Gulch

The Premiere of "House on Rodeo Gulch"

Five years in the making, local filmmaker William Scherer will be showing his exciting drama "House on Rodeo Gulch". Filmed in Santa Cruz and Watsonville, the film uses mostly local actors and crew. The story centers around a step mom and her new teenage daughter who are at odds living together. Moving into their new home in the redwoods of Santa Cruz only adds to their conflict when strange things begin happening. Their only neighbor, a church Reverend, might have something to do with their problems.

Admission is free but for those who would like to help pay for rental of the theater, a $10 gift may be made at Brown Paper Tickets.


Show time: 6:30 PM
Tickets:
FREE and or a $10 donation
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com
Event website: www.Houseonrodeogulch.com

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Hope Dances - Movie Premiere - SOLD OUT
Jun
3
6:30 PM18:30

Hope Dances - Movie Premiere - SOLD OUT

Local film production featuring Santa Cruz ballet dancers, actors and softball players

No tickets will be sold for this movie but we will be releasing around 200 tickets to the general public who are interested. Info will be on the Hope Dances web site home page.


Show time: 6:30 PM
Tickets: FREE
Advance tickets: www.hopedances.com
Event website: www.hopedances.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HopeDancesMovie

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I Am Jane Doe
May
25
7:00 PM19:00

I Am Jane Doe

Speak out. Fight Back.

I AM JANE DOE chronicles the epic battle that several American mothers are waging on behalf of their middle-school daughters, victims of sex-trafficking on Backpage.com, the adult classifieds site that for years was part of the Village Voice. Reminiscent of Erin Brockovich and Karen Silkwood, these mothers have stood up on behalf of thousands of others, fighting back and refusing to take no for an answer. It is a gut-wrenching human story and fresh look at a social and legal issue that affects every community in America.Proceeds benefit Rising International, The National Human Trafficking Hotline, Stolen Youth, and several other charities that serve human trafficking victims.The film is presented by Dignity Health Medical Group and Bay Federal Credit Union.


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $10 Gen, $100 Gold Circle
Advance tickets: www.risinginternational.org
Event website: www.risinginternational.org

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Taylor Steele's Proximity, produced by Teton Gravity Research
May
19
8:00 PM20:00

Taylor Steele's Proximity, produced by Teton Gravity Research

Featuring Kelly Slater, John John Florence, and more, Proximity pairs surfing’s living legends with today’s most progressive young riders. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Taylor Steele and produced in conjunction with Teton Gravity Research (TGR) and Garage Productions, Proximity explores the delicate relationship between time and place, showcasing surfing icons from different generations in diverse locations around the world.


Show time: 8:00 PM
Tickets: $12
Advance tickets: www.tetongravity.com

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The Catalyst Film - a historical documentary spanning 40 years
Mar
17
8:00 PM20:00

The Catalyst Film - a historical documentary spanning 40 years

This St. Patricks day come celebrate the 42 Anniversary of the opening of The Catalyst! We will be screening 'The Catalyst' - A historical documentary film showcasing 40 years of music at the venue known as The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, California. This bohemian coffee house beginning in the 1960's, transformed into a world renowned music venue commanding the respect and accolades of a monumental list of topnotch international musicians who played there time and time again: The Doobie Brothers, Neil Young, Greg Kihn, Nirvana, STS9, Billy Idol, Courtney Love, Tina Turner, Van Morrison, David Lindley (El Rayo X & Jackson Browne), Huey Lewis and the News, The Tubes, John Mayall, Ry Cooder, Patti Smith, Bonnie Raitt, Emmy Lou Harris, Crosby, Stills & Nash, SNAIL and many more. The Catalyst served as a jumping off point in the career junction of generations of musicians world wide. The legacy of The Catalyst is told through the eyes of International rock photographer/Director, Michèle Benson, Producer, Dean Newbury, and the myriad of musicians who graced her stage. Including private insight into The Catalyst's own professional cast, crew and the legendary owner himself, Randall P. Kane (1923-2009). This is not a journey of where are these bands today... but rather an insider's view to what is a venue.The film is an 'All Access Pass' that highlights magical one-of-a-kind moments, technical & musical achievements, backstage intrigues, and historical performances. Why does this place command such respect, accolades from the cast of musicians, the clubs' crew, audience, the owner Randall Kane and it's rich historic musical presence? The answer lies in what sets The Catalyst apart from the rest of the venues around our globe..the magic lies in it's power of place accentuated by the love of Catalyst family, audience and artists alike. The Catalyst Film premiere will be shown at The Rio Theatre 1205 Soquel Avenue in Santa Cruz on Friday, March 17, 2017 doors at 7:00PM. Tickets ar $13 in advance $15 at the door $20 Gold Circle. http://www.thecatalystfilm.com/tickets The Catalyst Film promises to be a celebration that Santa Cruz will not forget for decades to come. For More Information: www.thecatalystfilm.com/ Location: The Rio Theatre 1205 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 www.riotheatre.com Questions please email: catalystfilm@ymail.com Tickets: Advanced can be purchased via PayPal at: www.the catalystfilm.com or at the Rio Theatre Box office day of event http://www.thecatalystfilm.com/tickets This is a benefit for a new feature documentary film in production 'All Access - Music in the Cruz 1960-2017'


Show time: 8:00 PM
Tickets: $15 Gen, $20 Gold Circle
Advance tickets: www.thecatalystfilm.com
More Info: www.thecatalystfilm.com
Youtube: www.youtube.com
 

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
26
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

Presented by National Geographic & the North Face               

Join UCSC Recreation and get set to explore the edge of the believable with some of the best films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival as it brings amazing stories to the big screen on February 23 – 26 @ 7 pm. Explore exotic locations, stand on the highest peaks and be part of the gripping tales that make this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour.

The 2016/2017 World Tour brings films from the 41st annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to more than 40 countries around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s world tour are sure to bring out the explorer in you.

Tickets on sale Dec. 15 at brownpapertickets.com & the Bicycle Trip. We will feature 2 programs this year. Thurs/Sat will be Program A, and Fri/Sun will be Program B. Films for each of these programs will be listed 3-4 weeks prior to the event. Please check content ratings before buying.

Benefits UCSC Wilderness Orientation  

This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation and proudly sponsored by Adventure Sports Journal, Adventure Sports Unlimited, Allterra Solar, Bay Federal Credit Union, Bicycle Trip, Capitola Veterinary Hospital, Dream Inn and Aquarius Restaurant, Five Branches University, greenspace, KZSC, Pacific Edge Climbing Gym, Mount Hermon Adventures, Santa Cruz Bicycles, UCSC Colleges, Housing and Educational Services, Good Times and SantaCruz.com       


Show time: 7:00 PM                
Tickets: $18 - $20   
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com and The Bicycle Trip                
More info: www.recreation.ucsc.edu/banff.html     

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
25
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

Presented by National Geographic & the North Face               

Join UCSC Recreation and get set to explore the edge of the believable with some of the best films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival as it brings amazing stories to the big screen on February 23 – 26 @ 7 pm. Explore exotic locations, stand on the highest peaks and be part of the gripping tales that make this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour.

The 2016/2017 World Tour brings films from the 41st annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to more than 40 countries around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s world tour are sure to bring out the explorer in you.

Tickets on sale Dec. 15 at brownpapertickets.com & the Bicycle Trip. We will feature 2 programs this year. Thurs/Sat will be Program A, and Fri/Sun will be Program B. Films for each of these programs will be listed 3-4 weeks prior to the event. Please check content ratings before buying.

Benefits UCSC Wilderness Orientation    

This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation and proudly sponsored by Adventure Sports Journal, Adventure Sports Unlimited, Allterra Solar, Bay Federal Credit Union, Bicycle Trip, Capitola Veterinary Hospital, Dream Inn and Aquarius Restaurant, Five Branches University, greenspace, KZSC, Pacific Edge Climbing Gym, Mount Hermon Adventures, Santa Cruz Bicycles, UCSC Colleges, Housing and Educational Services, Good Times and SantaCruz.com


Show time: 7:00 PM                
Tickets: $20 - $22            
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com  and The Bicycle Trip                
More info: www.recreation.ucsc.edu/banff.html

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
24
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

Presented by National Geographic & the North Face             

Join UCSC Recreation and get set to explore the edge of the believable with some of the best films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival as it brings amazing stories to the big screen on February 23 – 26 @ 7 pm. Explore exotic locations, stand on the highest peaks and be part of the gripping tales that make this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour.

The 2016/2017 World Tour brings films from the 41st annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to more than 40 countries around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s world tour are sure to bring out the explorer in you.

Tickets on sale Dec. 15 at brownpapertickets.com & the Bicycle Trip. We will feature 2 programs this year. Thurs/Sat will be Program A, and Fri/Sun will be Program B. Films for each of these programs will be listed 3-4 weeks prior to the event. Please check content ratings before buying.

Benefits UCSC Wilderness Orientation

This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation and proudly sponsored by Adventure Sports Journal, Adventure Sports Unlimited, Allterra Solar, Bay Federal Credit Union, Bicycle Trip, Capitola Veterinary Hospital, Dream Inn and Aquarius Restaurant, Five Branches University, greenspace, KZSC, Pacific Edge Climbing Gym, Mount Hermon Adventures, Santa Cruz Bicycles, UCSC Colleges, Housing and Educational Services, Good Times and SantaCruz.com


Show time: 7:00 PM                
Tickets: $20 - $22               
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com  and The Bicycle Trip                
More info: www.recreation.ucsc.edu/banff.html

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Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Feb
23
7:00 PM19:00

Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour

 Presented by National Geographic & the North Face

Join UCSC Recreation and get set to explore the edge of the believable with some of the best films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival as it brings amazing stories to the big screen on February 23 – 26 @ 7 pm. Explore exotic locations, stand on the highest peaks and be part of the gripping tales that make this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour.

The 2016/2017 World Tour brings films from the 41st annual Banff Mountain Film Festival to more than 40 countries around the world. From an exploration of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports, films in this year’s world tour are sure to bring out the explorer in you.

Tickets on sale Dec. 15 at brownpapertickets.com & the Bicycle Trip. We will feature 2 programs this year. Thurs/Sat will be Program A, and Fri/Sun will be Program B. Films for each of these programs will be listed 3-4 weeks prior to the event. Please check content ratings before buying.

Benefits UCSC Wilderness Orientation    

This stop on the world tour is hosted by UC Santa Cruz Recreation and proudly sponsored by Adventure Sports Journal, Adventure Sports Unlimited, Allterra Solar, Bay Federal Credit Union, Bicycle Trip, Capitola Veterinary Hospital, Dream Inn and Aquarius Restaurant, Five Branches University, greenspace, KZSC, Pacific Edge Climbing Gym, Mount Hermon Adventures, Santa Cruz Bicycles, UCSC Colleges, Housing and Educational Services, Good Times and SantaCruz.com


Show time: 7:00 PM                
Tickets: $18 - $20      
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com  and The Bicycle Trip                
More info: www.recreation.ucsc.edu/banff.html        

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Warren Miller's Here, There & Everywhere
Nov
17
7:30 PM19:30

Warren Miller's Here, There & Everywhere

This fall, witness a freeform, freeski adventure in Warren Miller Entertainment’s 67th snowsports film, Here, There & Everywhere. See Ingrid Backstrom and Wendy Fisher in Crested Butte, tour Greenland by dog sled with Rob Kingwill and Seth Wescott and follow Jess McMillan and Grete Eliassen on a Swiss holiday aboard the Glacier Express. This year, don’t miss Warren Miller himself spin tales of the past as only Warren can do, reminding us that through the years, these films have truly taken audiences Here, There & Everywhere.    

PreSale tickets are available Sept. 8 at 9am MST through Sept. 11 at 11:59pm MST
(online only).


Show time: 7:30 PM
Tickets: $15
Advance tickets: www.skinet.com and Rio Theater     
More info: www.skinet.com

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Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour Santa Cruz
Nov
12
7:00 PM19:00

Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour Santa Cruz

Telluride Mountainfilm on Tour Santa Cruz   

Mountainfilm on Tour brings inspiration and education about important issues to audiences around the world. The tour will soon visit Santa Cruz at the Rio Theatre on November 12 with documentary films that will explore the themes connected to Telluride Mountainfilm’s mission to use the power of film, art and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world.

Started in 1979, Telluride Mountainfilm is one of America’s longest-running film festivals. Through the years, in and out of trends and fads, the festival has always been best described by one unchanging word: inspiring.

Ace and the Desert Dog (9 minutes, mild language)
Edges (10 minutes)
Mile 19 (10 minutes, Language)
Wasfia (14 minutes, some subtitles)
When We Were Knights (12 minutes, language)
Iceland Proven Here (six minutes)
The Accord (19 minutes, language)
Kamchatka Steelhead Project (8 minutes)
The Super Salmon (25 minutes)
Angel Annihilates Alaska (4 minutes, censored)

Mountainfilm on Tour in Santa Cruz is hosted by the Rio Theatre partnering with Adventure Sports Journal, Ibis, Spokesman Bicycles, Lighthouse Realty, Rip Curl, Pacific Coffee Roasting Company, Sandbar Solar, Dig Santa Cruz, Dream Inn, Aquarius Restaurant, Good Times &

To learn more and join the conversation, visit www.mountainfilm.org.

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Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $18.00         
Advance tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com and Tomboy next door to the Rio Theatre      
Event website: www.mountainfilm.org

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surfers' blood, a film by patrick trefz
Oct
28
7:00 PM19:00

surfers' blood, a film by patrick trefz

Patrick Trefz, lives and works in Santa Cruz, California. He is a director, producer and photographer and is widely acclaimed for two feature-length documentary films, Thread (2007) and Idiosyncrasies (2010). He has directed multiple music videos, commercials and shorts. As a photographer, his work has appeared in publications including Surfer, Big, Geo and The New York Times. He is the author of Santa Cruz: Visions of Surf City (SolidPublishing, 2002), Thread (PowerHouse, 2009), and Surfers' Blood (PowerHouse Books, 2012).


Show time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: $10.00
Advance tickets: www.surfersbloodfilm.brownpapertickets.com               
More info: www.patricktrefz.com
More into: fleahab.net

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Film: Tight Loose
Oct
27
8:00 PM20:00

Film: Tight Loose

Teton Gravity Research: Tight Loose

On Thursday, October 27th, TGR is returning to the Rio Theatre for the winter kick-off party of the year. Join us to celebrate TGR's 21st birthday with the one-night only premiere of our new feature length ski and snowboard film, Tight Loose.

There will be a ton of prize giveaways from our partners - plus, Sunday-Friday (non-holiday) two-for-one to Squaw Valley / Alpine Meadows for everyone in attendance!  Just wait until you see the legendary group shred that we filmed at Squaw Valley for the movie.... 


Show time: 8:00 PM  
Tickets: $12 
Advance tickets: www.tetongravity.com and Helm of Sun Valley       
More info: www.tetongravity.com       

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