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Category: Film Festival

Coverage from domestic and international film festival.

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival

“You ain’t seen nothing yet!” Dispatches from the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival

April 20, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

It ain’t like it used to be. But it’ll do.” So says one grizzled old timer to another at the end of 1969’s The Wild Bunch—one of the few movies that can truly claim to have changed the trajectory of … Continue reading “You ain’t seen nothing yet!” Dispatches from the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival

Local Buzz: 2023 Ebert Interruprtus & Women+Film Festival

April 13, 2023July 25, 2023 Michael J. Casey

There are some months when life in Colorado is an embarrassment of riches. April is one such month. And those craving moving images and good conversation will have two exceptional choices this weekend. Let’s start in Boulder with the Ebert … Continue reading Local Buzz: 2023 Ebert Interruprtus & Women+Film Festival

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival, Reviews

THE QUIET GIRL (AN CAILÍN CIÚIN)

February 23, 2023August 3, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Boulder’s festival of films, food, music, and adventure returns with the 19th annual Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF). Screening March 2-5, across four venues, BIFF hosts more than 70 features and shorts and a series of staples that have come … Continue reading THE QUIET GIRL (AN CAILÍN CIÚIN)

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival

Picks for the 10th Annual Boulder Jewish Film Festival

November 3, 2022August 2, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Screening 18 international movies from Nov. 3–13, the 10th annual Boulder Jewish Film Festival opens Thursday with the Boulder premiere of Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song. You know the song. You probably know John Cale’s version, maybe even Jeff Buckley’s. … Continue reading Picks for the 10th Annual Boulder Jewish Film Festival

Boulder Weekly, Film Festival

Picks for the 45th Denver Film Festival

November 3, 2022August 2, 2023 Michael J. Casey

The 45th Denver Film Festival (DFF) unspools across the Mile High City over the next two weekends. Sticking with the documentary theme, DFF offers quite a few worth your time, including Love, Charlie: The Rise and Fall of Chef Charlie Trotter (Nov. … Continue reading Picks for the 45th Denver Film Festival

Film Festival

MY NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK

September 14, 2022August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Reporting from the 2022 Telluride Film Festival. His name and visage might be the most recognizable in all of movie history. Thanks to his cameos, his TV shows, and his copious appearances on talk shows, he’s practically a household name … Continue reading MY NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK

Film Festival

MIÚCHA, THE VOICE OF BOSSA NOVA

September 12, 2022August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Reporting from the 2022 Telluride Film Festival. Today it’s probably more synonymous with elevator music and the dentist’s office, but in the late-1950s and early-1960s, Bossa Nova took the musical world by storm. Born out of Brazil’s samba and featuring … Continue reading MIÚCHA, THE VOICE OF BOSSA NOVA

Film Festival

ARMAGEDDON TIME

September 11, 2022August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Reporting from the 2022 Telluride Film Festival. The kid’s a class clown. You get the sense he might have a learning disability, but Armageddon Time doesn’t make much of it. Just that he acts out at school, befriends the lone Black kid … Continue reading ARMAGEDDON TIME

Film Festival

WILDCAT

September 10, 2022August 5, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Reporting from the 2022 Telluride Film Festival. Young Harry Turner left Britain for the battlefields of Afghanistan and came back a troubled man. The things he saw there—the fate of one little girl, in particular—marked Harry so deeply that it’s … Continue reading WILDCAT

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