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Tag: First Person Cinema

Boulder Weekly, Essays, Film Festival

Coming Attraction? Unpacking Boulder’s bid for the Sundance Film Festival

August 22, 2024February 28, 2025 Michael J. Casey

In case you somehow haven’t heard, the Sundance Film Festival might be coming to Boulder in 2027. “The Sundance Film Festival has a deep history in the Mountain West, and we can think of no better home for its next … Continue reading Coming Attraction? Unpacking Boulder’s bid for the Sundance Film Festival

Boulder Weekly

First Person Cinema

October 10, 2019August 24, 2023 Michael J. Casey

Started in 1955, CU-Boulder’s First Person Cinema is the longest-running program in the world, screening avant-garde film and video work. Monday, Oct. 14’s show honors the work of Cooper Battersby and Emily Vey Duke, known collectively as Duke and Battersby. … Continue reading First Person Cinema

Boulder Weekly

An International State of Mind: Previewing the Fall 2019 International Film Series

August 22, 2019August 21, 2023 Michael J. Casey

We are living in a golden age of cinema. You might not agree if your focus is solely on multiplexes infected with sequilities and franchise-expansion syndrome. And it might not look that way if your only unit of measure is … Continue reading An International State of Mind: Previewing the Fall 2019 International Film Series

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