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The Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival (RMWFF) in Colorado Springs, Colorado in the United States, is the longest-running women's film festival in North America. First launched in 1988, each year it shows documentary features, shorts and narratives, and women filmmakers from around the world attend and participate in after-film question-and-answer (Q&As) and forums.
Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival: 1987: Colorado Springs: Held annually in early November showcasing films made by women. The festival features a mix of documentary, short and narrative films. Telluride Film Festival: 1974: Telluride: Only 40 films are admitted each year.
We Can Be Heroes premiered at the South by Southwest on March 9, 2024. [4] It is currently seeking a distributor on the festival circuit. It has been programmed at the Seattle International Film Festival, Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival, Sheffield DocFest, Mountainfilm, and the Nashville Film Festival.
In 2006, Dellis won two Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards for The Intervention of Brad. [1] That same year, he was named Arizona Filmmaker of the Year by the Phoenix Film Foundation. [2] In 2007, he wrote the feature-length film Netherbeast Incorporated, which premiered at the 2007 AFI/Dallas Film Festival. [3]
Boston Women's Film Festival: 2018: Boston United States: International: bostonwomensfest.org: Breakthroughs Film Festival 2011 Toronto Canada: International Short films of all genres breakthroughsfilmfestival.com: Brooklyn Girl Film Festival 2012 Brooklyn United States: International Disbanded in 2015 Brooklyn Women's Film Festival: 2017 ...
Jharrel Jerome (left) and Anthony Robles pose with festival attendees at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival in October. Jerome plays the national champion wrestler in the real-life sports drama ...
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The Castle Rock Film Festival (CRFF) is a film festival that takes place annually in the state of Colorado, in the United States. [1] Established in 2009, the festival is held in late September or early October in Castle Rock, Colorado and showcases films and screenplays from the Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. (AZ, CO, ID, MT, NM, NV, UT, and WY).