Must-See Films by Colorado Directors at Boulder International Film Festival
From March 3 to 6, the event will lure talent from around the world, but some of the most exciting pictures are homegrown. The post Must-See Films by Colorado Directors at Boulder International Film...
View ArticleDenver’s Women + Film Program Creates Space for Marginalized Filmmakers
For more than 10 years, the Women + Film has screened films made by women to spotlight underrepresented movie-makers. Plus, a preview of this year’s festival. The post Denver’s Women + Film Program...
View Article4 Colorado Film Festivals You Can’t Miss This Summer
The Centennial State is home to some of the best film festivals in the world. Here’s where to go this summer to see cutting-edge cinema. The post 4 Colorado Film Festivals You Can’t Miss This Summer...
View Article6 Must-See Films With a Local Twist at This Year’s Denver Film Festival
The Denver Film Festival returns for its 45th year, and with it comes an impressive selection of flicks that are created by locals or feature Colorado stories. The post 6 Must-See Films With a Local...
View Article6 Films You Can’t Miss at This Year’s Women+Film Festival
The 14th annual fest runs April 13–16, just one month after the retirement of its visionary founder—but Denver Film leaders are confident the annual celebration of women filmmakers will remain the...
View ArticleUpcoming Denver-Based Lovers Shines a Spotlight on Local Film and Creative...
The feature-length film by indie Colorado director Taylor McFadden pays homage to the Mile High City in a star-studded, music-centric story about community, friendship, and the healing power of art....
View Article8 of the Best Spots to Watch Outdoor Movies Around Denver This Summer
Our favorite parks, patios, amphitheaters, and other Front Range destinations for catching open-air films. The post 8 of the Best Spots to Watch Outdoor Movies Around Denver This Summer appeared first...
View ArticleInside Rainbow Cult, the Interactive Film Series Connecting Denver’s Queer...
Hosted by film scholar Andrew Scahill, the cult-classic screenings grew from backyard movie nights into a monthly cinematic experience featuring singalongs, call-backs, props, drag queens, and more....
View ArticleHow Hollywood’s Strikes Are Impacting Colorado’s Film and Television Industry
In some ways, Colorado is well-suited to weather the writers’ and actors’ strikes upending Hollywood—including how it already caters to indie films. But there’s also a lot outside of filmmakers’...
View Article5 Things To Know About the New Nicolas Cage Movie Butcher’s Crossing
Based on a novel by a University of Denver professor, the film takes viewers back to Colorado in the 1870s—and portrays the tragic reality of the Old West. The post 5 Things To Know About the New...
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