Tag: Denver Film Festival
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Colorado rocker on the smile that burned brighter than a toxic Nicaraguan trash fire
DISPATCH FROM THE 2023 DENVER FILM FESTIVAL: DAY 4
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Michael Shannon brings a mother’s school-shooting story close to home | John Moore
‘When the possibility of coming to Denver arose, I didn’t have to think about it for a second,’ says celebrated director of ‘Eric LaRue’
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Right on ‘cue’: Colorado kids bring ‘Saturday Night Live’-themed doc to life
DISPATCH FROM THE 2023 DENVER FILM FESTIVAL: DAY 3
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Denver Film Festival opening also launches Denver Arts Week
DISPATCH FROM THE 2023 DENVER FILM FESTIVAL: DAY 2
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All you need to know to have your best Denver Film Fest | John Moore
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Denver Film looking for a bounceback year with leaner programming for 46th annual movie-lovers party
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Boulder voters will make a statement on value of arts funding | Arts News
The new Miners Alley Performing Arts Center has an opening date in Golden: Dec. 2
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Denver actors on why the strike should matter to you | John Moore
Denver actors John Carroll Lynch and Gustavo Márquez have taken very different paths to the picket line, where the entertainment industry has been shut down by simultaneous writers’ and actors’ strikes for the first time since 1960. But they stand in solidarity with the 200,000 rank-and-file union members whose largely modest livelihoods are being compromised…
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Denver Film Festival reveals 2022 spotlight films
At age 84, the legendary Anthony Hopkins will be featured in two screenings
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Curtains rise Wednesday for 44th Denver Film Festival
The curtain will rise for the 44th Denver Film Festival Wednesday at The Ellie Caulkins Opera House with a red-carpet showing of “Spencer,” the film about Princess Diana starring Kristen Stewart. Since announcing the lineup earlier this month, festival organizers added several events, actor appearances and screenings at the newly renovated Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E.…
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Denver Film Festival announces lineup for 44th annual event
After a year filled with mainly virtual activities, Denver Film Festival officials announced this year’s slate of screenings and other activities will be held during the 12-day festival next month. The curtain will rise for film enthusiasts as more than 200 films — including 140 feature-length films, shorts, music videos and episodic content — will…




