Festival in the Community: Bear Creek Nature Center
The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is proud to expand our film screenings through Festival in the Community, where we host FREE screenings of select films in advance of the Festival. It’s a chance to sneak a peek before the Festival, plus a great opportunity to introduce your friends to the wonderful and thought-provoking films Rocky Mountain Women’s Film brings to the Pikes Peak region.
All seating for Film and Festival in the Community events are first come, first served. Please let us know you are coming, so we can plan for this event. There is no need to print or bring your ticket with you to the event. Just arrive 15 minutes before the screening to secure your seat.
STUFFED
Directed by Erin Derham
Told through the eyes and hands of acclaimed artists across the world, the film explores the diverse subculture of taxidermy where sculptors must also be scientists, seeing life where others only see death. These passionate experts push creative boundaries. In an unexpected twist, “Stuffed” reveals the importance of preserving nature, using taxidermy as its unlikely vehicle, and the taxidermist as its wild driver. (85 min)