Reel Talk With James Mejia, Denver Film’s New Head
James Mejia talks about taking over an arthouse theater and film nonprofit in the middle of the pandemic.
James Mejia talks about taking over an arthouse theater and film nonprofit in the middle of the pandemic.
Joe Cappa’s horror-comedy short is the debut project of his new animation studio, Great Question.
Filmmaker Jeremy Flood moved into the encampment outside the Aurora center.
Lost Horizon Creative traveled from Denver to Alaska to film the Aurora Borealis from the edge of space.
Don’t forget the popcorn.
You can quarantine yourself and still be entertained!
Ditch the screens…after you watch this.
Horror film gives viewers a way to talk about deep-seated issues in society, like systemic racism, white privilege, and queerness.
Most of the films were worthy, with one big exception.
Included is what’s described as a “cult-classic waiting to happen.”
Waves is Denver Film Festival director Britta Erickson’s 2019 fest fave.
Atlantics scored a long-awaited first at Cannes.
In this satire, the patriarchy is alive and well.
The fest’s first weekend is when movie lovers really dig in.
The fourteen-hour documentary celebrates female filmmakers.
Fashion, film and lots of fun.
There were a series of firsts at the outset of DFF42.
The flicks offer insights into China, France and Brazil.
It’s an opening night like no other
The longtime Denver Film Festival artistic director was killed in a March car crash.
The red carpet presentations are a showy bunch.
There’s plenty of the reel thing.