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  • Colorado filmmaker Jimmy Lee Combs will be premiering his latest short, Guilt, preceded by a select offering of local short films, trailers and previews. See the films and mingle with filmmakers at Proof NiteClub, Saturday, February 16, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The screenings are free to public, and there will be complimentary noshing, but due to the venue it is limited to those 21 and up. You can join the Facebook event page for more info....0February 11, 2013

    Local Shorts & Premiere Party for GUILT at Proof NiteClub

  • John Hartman’s Planet Diva is the very definition of low-budget weirdness. Shot on Super 8 and comprised of a bizarre blend of erotica, grindhouse, exploitation, and post-apocalyptic steampunk, Planet Diva is an underground film at its finest. In a post-apocalyptic world, a chemical war has made women the dominant species. Most men are subservient to these women, many of which abuse their power in violent and sadistic ways; others, however, seek a life of harmony,...1April 22, 2012

    Review: John Hartman’s ‘Planet Diva’

  • A bastion of local talent, The Bug Theatre presents their regular series of screenings from Colorado filmmakers, Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 8:00 p.m., entry is $5: The Emerging Filmmakers Project (EFP) has been showcasing Denver’s locally-produced movies and documentaries since 2002. Screenings are always held the third Thursday of the month. The EFP is a great place to meet and network with area filmmakers, actors, writers and many of the talented folks who work...0April 18, 2012

    Emerging Filmmakers Project at The Bug Theatre April 19

  • We’ve been following several Kickstarter campaigns from Denver filmmakers, 2 of which were recently funded and will go into production. Congratulations are in order for Sean J.S. Jourdan’s feature “Teddy Boy” and Johnathan McFarlane’s documentary on Phil Heath, “Muscle: Rise of a Bodybuilding Superstar.” McFarlane is one of the preeminent video producers in the world of competitive body building and one of his first clients was Phil Heath, who was crowned Mr. Olympia in 2011....0April 18, 2012

    2 Colorado Kickstarters Going Into Production

  • Colorado based Production Company and Animation Studio, Worker Studio is gearing up for a potentially groundbreaking documentary. It’d be downright unpatriotic to pass over a chance to contribute to this crowd funding campaign. It’s a documentary about WWII veteran John Ross, a self-made man who has carved a definitive American story out of his life Approaching his 94th birthday, Worker Studio recently launched an IndieGoGo campaign to help fly a film crew to Ross’s home...1March 30, 2012

    Documentary: ‘John Ross: American’ from Worker Studio in Parker

  • Colorado filmmakers, director Stephen Santa Cruz and cinematographer Joel Stangle will screen their latest feature film, “Colfax and 15th” at the Denver Film Center/Colfax. It is one-night only, starting at 7:00 p.m. with the filmmakers in attendance. Description from the Denver Film Society: “Colfax & 15th” is about a young hood, Isaac, turned bounty hunter with a newborn on the way, trying to reform his life. Isaac is caught within a hidden web of corruption...0March 2, 2012

    Local Feature ‘Colfax & 15th’ Screening at DFC

  • There’s an old adage that goes something like: “Those who can, do. Those who can’t do, teach. Those who can’t teach, bitch about doers and teachers on the internet.” Why bring up this completely accurate, eons-old observation? Because we live in an age where people enjoy complaining on the internet. But more importantly, we live in an age where “do-ing” and unleashing one’s artistic expression is easier than ever before, provided you know where to...0February 16, 2012

    MHC founder ready to Kickstart found footage film project

  • Crowd-funding has become a very real and very popular way to get your creative project off the ground. Given the scope of Denver and the surrounding areas, it’s no wonder that Colorado plays host to a number of campaigns seeking funding. Here’s a smattering of some projects seeking funding, and if any of them appeal to you, why not drop them a few bucks? Reveal the Path is a beautiful, visual exploration of grand adventures...1January 30, 2012

    Knights, Bicycles, and 19th Century Colorado: Check Out These Colorado Kickstarter Campaigns

  • Raising money to fund a film can be the ultimate pain in the ass, especially if you’re a student. Sure, you could beg family and friends, but how much money do they really have to spare? You could also turn to Kickstarter and offer people a handwritten thank you note for donating five bucks, but that might not work. To raise funds for his thesis film at Regis University, local filmmaker and student Michael Sharon...0August 23, 2011

    38 Denver Shorts You Have Never Seen, Thursday, August 25 at Casselman’s

  • Colorado-based production company Sweetgrass Productions will premiere their new film “Solitaire” at The Gothic Theatre in Denver on September 15 at 7 p.m. From the website: In the high desert of South America, winter takes hold, devouring bleached bones and abandoned shacks. Born in the spires of Argentina’s legendary Las Lenas, a lonely two-year journey begins through an abandoned world. wandering the length of a continent from Peru’s Cordillera Blanca to Chilean Patagonia, Solitaire fuses...0August 3, 2011

    ‘Solitaire,’ the New Film from Colorado-Based Sweetgrass Productions, to Premiere in September

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