7 Movies to Watch at the Denver Jewish Film Festival
From a short film on the meaning of challah to a Gene Wilder tribute, here’s what you can’t miss when the festival kicks off this weekend.
From a short film on the meaning of challah to a Gene Wilder tribute, here’s what you can’t miss when the festival kicks off this weekend.
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.
Our favorite parks, patios, amphitheaters, and other Front Range destinations for catching open-air films.
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.
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 same.
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.
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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.
From March 3 to 6, the event will lure talent from around the world, but some of the most exciting pictures are homegrown.
Colorado filmmaker Skinner Myers discusses his new feature film, plus other movies he’s excited to check out at this year’s event.
The efforts included tapping Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival to help bring Oscar-worthy flicks to Mile High cinephiles.
Earlier this year, stories about people, including Coloradans, blaming their vaccine hesitancy on I Am Legend emerged. We explored the connection.
The international festival, which runs May 5–8, will feature a lineup of events and award-winning films by, for, and about people with various disabilities—including several with Colorado connections.
Berthoud’s Rennie Davis didn’t like his portrayal in Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7—because the reality was a whole lot more interesting than the fiction.
The Denver Film Festival is a week longer than usual and features both screenings at Red Rocks and a virtual platform that could make it easier to see highly anticipated titles.
In Love Wins Over Hate, the Colorado filmmaker (and mother to Gov. Jared Polis) seeks to understand the roots of prejudice.