Film Catalog
As an ongoing commitment to build community around film, we welcome you to explore a catalog of titles that have been shown at the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival over the last 38 years. These films celebrate the drive, spirit and diversity of women, while sharing the stories and experiences of those often unheard or unseen.
Many films from the 2018 festival and earlier can be borrowed on DVD from the Madelyn Osur Film Library. Use the “Available on DVD” filter below to browse our collection.

The Wave
The Wave is a short romantic comedy about a woman with a pet hate who meets the perfect man under unfortunate circumstances. Alex and Marcus were destined to meet…just not in the way they had intended. But they are proof that when love matters most, honesty sometimes doesn’t. Alex learns that finding the perfect man (and traffic) can drive you to do crazy things.

The Wedding Gown Project
Whether the wedding lasts four hours on a Saturday afternoon or fills a three-day weekend, it doesn’t matter if the bride walks down the aisle or skis down a mountain, chooses cowboy boots or swimming fins, the gown remains white, dramatic and dream li…

The Weight of Honor
THE WEIGHT OF HONOR follows the stories of six brave and inspiring women who must care for their veterans returning from war with catastrophic physical and emotional wounds.

The Windfisherman
In a town where the wind blows every single moment of every single day, the wind fisherman ?

The Woodmans
Francesca Woodman’s haunting B&W images, many of them nude self-portraits, now reside in the pantheon of great photography from the late 20th century. The daughter of artists Betty and Charles Woodman (she a ceramicist and he a painter/photographer), F…

They Call Me Muslim
In popular Western imagination, a Muslim woman in a veil is a symbol of Islamic oppression. But what does it mean when a democratic country forbids the wearing of the veil? This film is the struggle of two women ?

They Call Me The Tattoo Witch
In Hanoi, Vietnam, a tattoo artist transforms scars into works of art, confronting social stigma and empowering her clients to reclaim their bodies and stories.

This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous
This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous portrays the intimate journey of Gigi Lazzarato, a fearless young woman who began life as Gregory Lazzarato, posting beauty and fashion videos to YouTube from his bedroom, only to later come out as a transgender female to an audience of millions. With never-before-seen personal footage, the film provides a raw and revealing look into a life that never compromises happiness, and spotlights a family’s unwavering and unconditional love for a child.

This Is Her
As she gives birth to her daughter, Evie reveals her family’s future and the six-year-old bitch who ruined it all.

This is Home: A Refugee Story
A tight knit community of Syrian immigrants are resettled in Baltimore just as President Trump issues his travel ban.

This is My Land… Hebron
Hebron is a city of conflict and hate. It is home to 160,000 Palestinians and a colony of 600 Jewish settlers who live right in the city center with a garrison of more than 2,000 Israeli soldiers to defend them. Kicking, spitting, stone-throwing and abuse are part of the daily routine. Children, women and the army participate in this war between neighbors.

This is the Way We Rise
THIS IS THE WAY WE RISE is an exploration into the creative process, following native Hawaiianslam poet Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio as her calling to protect sacred sites atopMaunakea, Hawai`i reinvigorates her art.
Library Policy
Films can be accessed in two ways. ⓵ Films are available to borrow for all local residents of the Pikes Peak Region at the RMWF office. Up to THREE FILMS may be checked out at one time for up to TEN DAYS. ⓶ Films can be streamed online. Just click on a film you are interested in and you will be taken to its dedicated page. Once there you will see the link “Just Watch” where you can access free streaming of the film or be given options for streaming on other platforms.
DVDs are the property of Rocky Mountain Women’s Film. Use is authorized for private home screenings only. Reproduction or public showings of these films, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. If you are interested in showing a film to a larger audience, please contact RMWF to make arrangements with the appropriate distributor and/or filmmakers.
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