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  • It’s hard to talk about the upcoming film, An American Terror, without being riddled with spoilers. One thing for certain is it’s a piece of Colorado filmmaking that is going to put the local scene on the map.  Only cast and crew have seen the film, and their riotous reaction has wetted the appetite of anticipation. An earlier teaser for the film has made a few rounds online and local events, but the new cut below was...0February 15, 2013

    AN AMERICAN TERROR: Interview with Haylar Garcia

  • We know Johnathan McFarlane for his annual shindig Festivus Film Festival here in Denver, but he’s also a talented filmmaker and videographer. One of his first films “Project Canada” is a documentary gem, and the catalyst for putting Denver’s Festivus Film Festival in motion in order to help independent films get seen properly at festivals. I recently learned of another side to McFarlane as one of the premiere video content producers and documentarians in the...0April 4, 2012

    Colorado Kickstarter for Documentary on Mr. Olympia Phil Heath

  • Sean J.S. Jourdan exemplifies a passionate filmmaker who is entering a transformative point in his life. Not only as a new father, but in choosing not to wait for opportunity and initiating a Kickstarter campaign for a film produced and shot in Colorado. “Teddy Boy” is poised to be an evocative European-styled thriller that’s sexy, dangerous and meaningful. Sean and I sat down over a beer at the Denver Bicycle Café and talked about his...0March 27, 2012

    Denver Filmmaker Sean S. Jordan on ‘Teddy Boy’ Kickstarter

  • An 18-foot fire breathing mechanical dragon called “The Beast,” ’80s-era motorcycles, a bronze bust of a nude woman, and “lots of weird helmets and armor pieces” are anything but normal, but for local avant-garde filmmaker John Hartman, it’s just another day in the production of his newest short film, Planet Diva. “It’s going to be a very surrealistic, very, very highly unusual, and to put it simply, a very weird film,” Hartman says. Truer words...0June 21, 2011

    Lick Boot with John Hartman’s ‘Planet Diva’

  • Fans of Frank Herbert’s epic Dune series might be interested to know about Jacob Collins, a DIY student filmmaker who recently wrapped shooting his adaptation of the Herbert short story “Cease Fire.” “It’s got a lot to say about modern warfare and how basically we’re intelligent and growing and advancing ourselves technologically,” Collins says. “But we’re painting ourselves in a corner with nuclear power… and if we don’t get our shit together we’re going to...0June 20, 2011

    Local Filmmaker Adapted Frank Herbert Short Story Like a Boss

  • They were lean times. The economy had gone to crap and you could troll for work from Grand Junction to Fort Collins to Colorado Springs and spend more on gas than you’d be making. Sid Pink had been one of the best damn private dicks the Rocky Mountain State had ever seen, but now he was sitting on top of the scrap heap of Denver, licking his wounds and drinking himself into a coma. That...0June 9, 2011

    Local Spotlight: ‘The Honey Cooler’

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