
Denver’s first World Football Film Festival kicks off at Sie FilmCenter
With the World Cup starting on June 12, a new documentary ponders gender and sexuality in sport.

How Colorado filmmakers are sharing their films
For the state’s award-winning documentarians, distribution is half the battle.

Boulder filmmaker wins Guggenheim Fellowship
Stacey Steers sole Colorado resident to be recognized in prestigious 2014 awards list.

Essay: Colorado movies at Tribeca
Celebrated New York Film Festival presents documentaries by four Colorado filmmakers.

Essay: Five reasons to love short films
With the annual Aspen Shortsfest happening this week, CPR film commentator Bob Denerstein says great things come in small packages.

Essay: Why great audiences are just as important as great filmmakers
A movie critic finds hope for the future of cinema at a high school film appreciation class.

Essay: Why Suzanne Heintz married a mannequin
A Denver artist’s unusual project at the 2014 Women+Film VOICES Film Festival questions accepted notions of domestic bliss.

Essay: Hollywood, Colorado Springs and the birth of the weird
If you’re among those who think weirdness is ruining today’s movies, you may need a refresher course in Hollywood history from Colorado Springs native Lon Chaney.

Essay: A Denver filmmaker’s zombie quest
A conversation with Alexandre Philippe about people’s obsession with the walking dead.