Champions of the Golden Valley
In the remote mountain villages of Bamyan, Afghanistan, a newfound passion for skiing attracts young athletes from rival ethnic groups to the slopes.
In the remote mountain villages of Bamyan, Afghanistan, a newfound passion for skiing attracts young athletes from rival ethnic groups to the slopes.
Join us at the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film office for this month’s free community screening featuring OTHER SIDE, a powerful documentary from the 2025 Festival. The film follows activist Lynda Bluestein’s courageous fight for end-of-life autonomy after battling cancer three times and challenging Vermont’s Death With Dignity law. A post-film Q&A with Dr. Bob Munson will follow. Suggested donation: $5.
Film in the Community, a program of RMWF, shares films monthly at locations around our city – free of charge. Join us in partnership with PPLD East Library for a afternoon of two fantastic short films. Pie Lady of Pie Town Directed by: Jane Rosemont | Duration: 29 min. In the New Mexico desert, pie […]
Bring the magic to your living room with Virtual Film of the Month and stream 399: QUEEN OF THE TETONS, a stunning documentary about the world's most famous grizzly bear, anytime in April for just $10 — over half of the proceeds of each ticket supports the filmmaker.
Join poet Megan Falley and producer Stef Willen for a special screening of the Academy Award–nominated documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, followed by an audience Q&A. Start the night with an intimate pre-film reception with our special guests, including wine, light snacks, and conversation before the film begins.
Be part of this entertaining evening of quirky, amusing, provocative, and insightful films while enjoying complimentary popcorn and candy. In addition, dinner items and cocktails are available for purchase. Whether you are a devoted fan of short films or just have a short attention span, this is the place to be for a great evening […]
Join us for a free community screening of A Reckoning in Boston, a searing documentary that follows Boston residents Kafi Dixon and Carl Chandler as they confront systemic racism, the racial wealth gap, and the forces of gentrification in their city. Through their stories and the filmmaker’s own self-examination, the film exposes how inequity shapes everyday life while also highlighting community resilience and the fight for justice.
Join us in celebrating women's voices in classical music — a special fundraising event benefiting both Rocky Mountain Women's Film and the Colorado Springs Philharmonic.
Rocky Mountain Women’s Film is thrilled to partner with Phil Long Dealerships to bring an inspiring selection of short films to Trinidad. The programs include a mix of narrative and documentary films, offering audiences a rich and varied viewing experience that highlights the creativity and diversity of women filmmakers. From entertaining and heartwarming to thought-provoking and delightfully quirky, this event will have something for everyone.
Bring the magic to your living room with Virtual Film of the Month and stream HER/MINE anytime in May for just $10 — over half of the proceeds of each ticket supports the filmmaker.
Against political resistance and industry skepticism, Luis Valdez pushes Chicano storytelling from the fields to the film screen with Zoot Suit and La Bamba, crafting iconic works that challenge, celebrate, and expand America’s story.
Dolores Huerta is among the most important, yet least known, activists in American history. An equal partner in co-founding the first farm workers unions with Cesar Chavez, her enormous contributions have gone largely unrecognized.