Mountainfilm: Special Screening, “The Diplomat”

Mountainfilm: Special Screening, “The Diplomat”

On August 26, Telluride Mountainfilm will screen “The Diplomat,” a film by Mountainfilm festival director David Holbrooke. Two screenings at Nugget Theatre, 6 p.m.p.m. & 8:30 p.m. (Tickets, $15 for adults and $10 for children, go on sale 30 minutes prior to the show.)

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Telluride Mountainfilm will present two special late-summer screenings of “The Diplomat,” a feature-length documentary that tracks the career of Ambassador Richard Holbrooke through the eyes of his son, festival director David Holbrooke.

David said Mountainfilm organized the event in response to requests from the community.

“Ever since we screened ‘The Diplomat’ at Mountainfilm, I’ve had repeated conversations with people in town who missed the screening and have asked when we were going to screen to again,” David said. “It makes sense to show it on the big screen in Telluride one more night before it airs on HBO Nov. 2.”

David added that it’s a good opportunity for Mountainfilm to reach people who aren’t typically in town for the Memorial Day festival.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - JULY 26: US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke is seen during a dinner held at the US embassy for the Afghan civilian society on July 26, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Ambassador Holbrooke spent four days in the country ahead of next Presidential elections.  (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN – JULY 26: US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke is seen during a dinner held at the US embassy for the Afghan civilian society on July 26, 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Ambassador Holbrooke spent four days in the country ahead of next Presidential elections. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)

In the documentary, David attempts to get to know his father — who passed away in December of 2010 after a storied career in diplomacy — better in death than he did in life. “The Diplomat” traces the diplomat’s career from his early days as a foreign service officer in Vietnam through his success in securing peace between Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia to his work as the U.S. point man for Afghanistan and Pakistan.

 

The film also delves into his private life, examining him through the lens of David and his brother Anthony, who struggled to know a father who was often absent from their lives.

David tells the story of his father’s career through archival footage and photographs, as well as interviews with a deep roster of political figures and journalists that includes Hilary Clinton, Roger Cohen, Kofi Annan, and Christiane Amanpour.

The HBO documentary premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April before screening at San Francisco Film Festival and Mountainfilm, where it played to packed audiences and enjoyed a warm reception. Since then, “The Diplomat” has been on a non-stop tour of festivals and screenings.

For a preview, watch the trailer.

 

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