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SUMMARY:The Stolen
DESCRIPTION:Festival in the Community invites you to experience a sneak peek of the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival on Oct. 1st for the screening of The Stolen. Please join us!\nWhen a brutal dictatorship takes over Argentina\, hundreds of young children go missing after the murder of their parents. The grandmothers of these missing children embark on a quest to find them\, ultimately uncovering a state conspiracy to steal children. Found decades later\, these children\, now adults\, must confront the dark truth of their origins.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/the-stolen/
LOCATION:PILLAR Institute for Lifelong Learning\, 6385 Corporate Dr.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80919
CATEGORIES:Festival in the Community,Film in the Community
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SUMMARY:Preview Party – SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival Preview Party\, as we share a selection of trailers to get everyone excited for the Festival weekend! Make a night of it with a drink from the bar or a bite to eat from any of the food vendors in Ivywild School\, a community space in the heart of our city.\nSOLD OUT
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/preview-party-sold-out/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
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SUMMARY:Curious Worlds: The Art and Imagination of David Beck
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome. Come early with your chair / blanket\, picnic\, and drinks.\nFilm in the Community\, a program of RMWF\, shares films monthly at locations around our city – free of charge. Join us in September to watch Curious Worlds: The Art and Imagination of David Beck. We look forward to sharing this film and inspiring conversation within our community. Please join us!\nCurious Worlds: The Art & Imagination of David Beck pulls back the curtain on the singular artist David Beck: a master sculptor\, carver\, and miniature architect who works in a fantastical genre all his own\, creating intricate worlds that are alive with magical and brilliant observations.\nDirected by Olympia Stone\nSuggested donation: $5
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/curious-worlds-the-art-and-imagination-of-david-beck/
LOCATION:Heller Center for Arts and Humanities\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80918
CATEGORIES:Film in the Community
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SUMMARY:Folktales
DESCRIPTION:FOLKTALES tells the timely and heartwarming story of teenagers who choose to spend an unconventional “gap year” learning to dog sled and survive the Arctic wilderness\, in hopes of finding connection and meaning in the modern world. Guided by patient teachers and a yard full of heroic Siberian huskies\, they discover their own potential and develop deep relationships with the land\, animals and humans around them. \nTickets $15 in advance\, $20 at the door.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/folktales/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Cinema
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SUMMARY:One Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us this July for Disability Pride Month as we screen One Revolution\, an inspiring documentary that follows Paralympian Chris Waddell’s historic ascent of Mt. Kilimanjaro using a specially designed handcycle. The film captures Waddell’s determination\, challenges\, and triumphs\, offering a powerful look at resilience and the drive to redefine what’s possible for people with disabilities. Celebrate the spirit of achievement and the importance of visibility with this remarkable story of courage and hope. \nEach month we present a film from the Madelyn Osur Film Library on the screen at Rocky Mountain Women’s Film office inside the Lincoln School. These screenings are free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $5.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/one-revolution/
LOCATION:RMWF Screening Room\, 2727 N Cascade Ave Suite 140\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80907
CATEGORIES:Film Club
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SUMMARY:Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
DESCRIPTION:In 1987\, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight at 21 years old. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of American Sign Language\, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/marlee-matlin-not-alone-anymore/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Cinema
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250628T180000
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CREATED:20260204T204551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T195019Z
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SUMMARY:Storm Lake
DESCRIPTION:Dark clouds hang over the cornfields of Storm Lake\, Iowa\, which has seen its fair share of change in the 40 years since Big Agriculture came to town. Farmers blow their life savings on new equipment they hope will keep their livelihoods intact. Migrant workers flock here—welcome and not—for their slice of the American Dream. The people of Storm Lake confront a changing and precarious existence. Enter: Art Cullen and his family members who deliver local news and editorials on a shoestring budget for their 3\,000 readers. This paper means a fighting chance for their beloved hometown\, and by hook or by crook\, they’ll make the most of it. There’s simply too much at stake. \nFilm in the Community\, a program of RMWF\, shares films monthly at locations around our city – free of charge. We look forward to sharing this film and inspiring conversation within our community. Please join us!
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/storm-lake/
LOCATION:Manitou Art Center\, 513 Manitou Ave\, Manitou Springs\, CO
CATEGORIES:Film in the Community
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SUMMARY:Transhood
DESCRIPTION:Each month we present a film from the Madelyn Osur Film Library on the screen at Rocky Mountain Women’s Film office inside the Lincoln School. This month join us for Transhood\, featured at the 2020 Festival. These screenings are free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $5. \nFilmed over five years in Kansas City\, Transhood chronicles the lives of four young people (aged 4\, 7\, 12\, and 15 at the start of filming) and their families as they navigate growing up transgender in America’s heartland. By sharing personal realities of how gender expression is reshaping their lives\, the film explores how these families struggle and stumble through parenting\, and how the kids are challenged and transformed as they experience the complexity of their identities.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/transhood/
LOCATION:RMWF Screening Room\, 2727 N Cascade Ave Suite 140\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80907
CATEGORIES:Film Club
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CREATED:20260204T204612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200238Z
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SUMMARY:Bob Trevino Likes It
DESCRIPTION:When lonely 20-something Lily Trevino accidentally befriends a stranger online who shares the same name as her own self-centered father\, encouragement and support from this new Bob Trevino could change her life.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/bob-trevino-likes-it/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Cinema
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CREATED:20260204T204612Z
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SUMMARY:399: Queen of the Tetons
DESCRIPTION:Film in the Community\, a program of RMWF\, shares films monthly at locations around our city – free of charge. Join us in May to watch 399 Queen of the Tetons. We look forward to sharing this film and inspiring conversation within our community. Please join us! \n399 follows the life of the most famous bear in the world\, Grizzly #399\, as she attempts to raise an unusually large litter of four cubs to adulthood. Amidst a warming climate\, human encroachment\, and the looming threat of losing protected status under the Endangered Species Act\, a mother bear makes increasingly unexpected — and consequential — choices to protect her family.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/399-queen-of-the-tetons/
LOCATION:Bear Creek Nature Center\, 245 Bear Creek Rd\, Colorado Springs
CATEGORIES:Film in the Community
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CREATED:20260204T204612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200211Z
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SUMMARY:Nana
DESCRIPTION:Each month we present a film from the Madelyn Osur Film Library on the screen at Rocky Mountain Women’s Film office inside the Lincoln School. This month join us for Nana\, featured at the 2017 Festival. These screenings are free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $5. \n​Maryla Michalowski-Dyamant\, born in Poland\, survived Ravensbruck\, Malchow\, and Auschwitz\, where she was the forced translator of the “Angel of Death”\, Dr. Mengele. She dedicated her post-war life to publicly speaking of her survival to the young generations\, so that it would never be forgotten or repeated. Alice and Serena\, her daughter and granddaughter\, explore how Maryla’s fight against intolerance can continue today\, in a world where survivors are disappearing\, and intolerance\, racism and antisemitism are on the rise.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/nana/
LOCATION:RMWF Screening Room\, 2727 N Cascade Ave Suite 140\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80907
CATEGORIES:Film Club
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250506T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200238Z
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SUMMARY:Sally
DESCRIPTION:Sally Ride’s groundbreaking journey as the first American woman in space concealed a deeply personal story. Her life partner\, Tam O’Shaughnessy\, unveils their covert 27-year romance and its accompanying sacrifices.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/sally/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Cinema
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SUMMARY:Shorts in Trinidad
DESCRIPTION:Rocky Mountain Women’s Film is thrilled to partner with Phil Long Dealerships to bring an inspiring selection of short films created by and about women to Trinidad! This program presents a lineup of some of our favorite short films screened at our festival in the past. From entertaining and heartwarming to thought-provoking and delightfully quirky\, this event will have something for everyone.\nHosted at The Stock House\, attendees will be encouraged to take advantage of the variety of food and drink options at The Marketplace before and after the screenings. And of course there will be complimentary popcorn to enjoy during the films!\nSince 1988\, RMWF has been dedicated to showcasing powerful storytelling through the longest-running women’s film festival in North America. We can’t wait to bring this exceptional programming to Trinidad and celebrate the drive\, spirit\, and diversity of women in film. \nCatch our program at one of two screenings at 2:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. Both showings will feature the same content\, so come at the time that suits you!\nPresenting Sponsor \nExecutive Producers \nProducer\nMargaret Hunt and Mark Johnstone
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/shorts-in-trinidad-2/
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SUMMARY:Behind the Lens with Lynn Tomlinson
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening behind the lens with Lynn Tomlinson. Enjoy her short films and the opportunity to learn about her unique filmmaking process followed by a Q&A.\nLynn Tomlinson is an internationally renowned animator known for her uniquely metamorphic clay on glass films\, which transform and shift perspectives and explore environmental themes\, reflecting her life-long interest in biology and ecology.\nWe will have wine and simple nosh for you to enjoy. Seating is limited.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/behind-the-lens-with-lynn-tomlinson/
LOCATION:RMWF Screening Room\, 2727 N Cascade Ave Suite 140\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80907
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SUMMARY:Shorts Night
DESCRIPTION: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.\nThis highly anticipated event sells out every year\, plan to purchase your tickets early to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun.\nWhether 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 of entertainment!
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/shorts-night-2/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250408T190000
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CREATED:20260204T204717Z
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SUMMARY:Hear and Now
DESCRIPTION:Each month we present a film from the Madelyn Osur Film Library on the screen at Rocky Mountain Women’s Film office inside the Lincoln School. This month join us for Hear and Now\, featured at the 2007 Festival. These screenings are free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $5. \nAfter 65 years of silence\, Paul and Sally Taylor decide to undergo cochlear implant surgery and explore a totally unfamiliar world–the realm of sound. In this deeply personal memoir\, filmmaker Irene Taylor documents her deaf parents’ complex decision to undergo a risky and controversial medical procedure–the only one that can actually restore a sense.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/hear-and-now/
LOCATION:RMWF Screening Room\, 2727 N Cascade Ave Suite 140\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80907
CATEGORIES:Film Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250401T190000
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CREATED:20260204T204718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200238Z
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SUMMARY:Blink
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nWhen three of their four children are diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa\, a rare and incurable disease that leads to severe visual impairment\, the Pelletier family’s world changes forever. In the face of this life-altering news\, Edith Lemay\, Sébastien Pelletier and their children set out on a trip around the world to experience all its beauty while they still can. As they fill their memories with breathtaking destinations and once-in-a-lifetime encounters\, the family’s love\, resilience and unshakeable sense of wonder ensure that their uncertain future does not define their present.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/blink/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Cinema
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250311T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200212Z
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SUMMARY:Film Club: T-REX
DESCRIPTION:Each month we present a film from the Madelyn Osur Film Library on the screen at Rocky Mountain Women’s Film office inside the Lincoln School. This month join us for T-Rex\, featured at the 2015 Festival. These screenings are free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $5. \nT-Rex\nDirected by Zackary Canepari and Drea Cooper\n17-year-old Claressa ‘T-Rex’ Shields from Flint\, Michigan dreams of being the first woman in history to win the gold medal in Olympic boxing. But in order for her to succeed\, she’ll need to stand her ground both inside and outside the ring.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/film-club-t-rex/
LOCATION:RMWF Screening Room\, 2727 N Cascade Ave Suite 140\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80907
CATEGORIES:Film Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250308T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250308T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200305Z
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SUMMARY:Film in the Community: THE SPACE RACE
DESCRIPTION:SPACE RACE weaves together the stories of Black astronauts seeking to break the bonds of social injustice to reach for the stars\, including Guion Bluford\, Ed Dwight\, and Charles Bolden\, among many others. In THE SPACE RACE\, directors Diego Hurtado de Mendoza and Lisa Cortés profile the pioneering Black pilots\, scientists\, and engineers who joined NASA to serve their country in space\, even as their country failed to achieve equality for them back on Earth. From 1963\, when the assassination of JFK thwarted Captain Ed Dwight’s quest to reach the moon\, to 2020\, when the echoes of the civil unrest sparked by the killing of George Floyd reached the International Space Station\, the story of African Americans at NASA is a tale of world events colliding with the aspirations of uncommon men. The bright dreams of Afrofuturism become reality in THE SPACE RACE\, turning science fiction into science fact and forever redefining what “the right stuff” looks like\, giving us new heroes to celebrate and a fresh history to explore.\nCaptain Ed Dwight\, the first African American astronaut candidate\, will conduct a Q&A after the film.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/film-in-the-community-the-space-race/
LOCATION:Doherty High School\, 4515 Barnes Rd
CATEGORIES:Film in the Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250304T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200238Z
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SUMMARY:LIZA: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story
DESCRIPTION:A tribute to a young artist of unlimited raw talent and the deep\, creative relationships she has with her mentors and influences.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/liza-a-truly-terrific-absolutely-true-story/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
CATEGORIES:Pop Up Cinema
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250213T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250213T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200305Z
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SUMMARY:Film in the Community: Westside Community Center
DESCRIPTION:Film in the Community\, a program of RMWF\, shares films monthly at locations around our city – free of charge. Join us in February\, in partnership with Westside Community center\, to watch three critically acclaimed short films. In acknowledgement of Black History Month we look forward to sharing this film and inspiring conversation within our community. \nFilm in the Community films are screened monthly – free of charge. Join us in February\, in partnership with Westside Community Center\, to watch three short films featured in the 2024 film festival. In acknowledgement of Black History Month we look forward to sharing these films and inspiring conversation within our community.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/film-in-the-community-westside-community-center/
CATEGORIES:Film in the Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241018T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241020T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T205919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200319Z
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SUMMARY:Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The longest-running women’s film festival in North America honors films and filmmakers that present the world as women experience it. The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival showcases documentary\, narrative\, shorts\, and animated films that are thought-provoking\, enriching\, and encourage both global awareness and personal growth.\nRocky Mountain Women’s Film kicks off a three-day celebration of cinema with an opening night celebration at the Cornerstone Arts Center at Colorado College followed by two full days of film screenings. Over the course of the weekend\, approximately 40 films will be presented at four venues across the Colorado College campus. Guest filmmakers from across the country will be attending and Q&As will be offered at many of the screenings.\nSave the date and check back for more info later this year!
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/rocky-mountain-womens-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:Colorado College\, 825 N Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241012T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241012T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200340Z
UID:14919-1728745200-1728745200@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Festival in the Community: In-Balance Dance Studio
DESCRIPTION:The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is proud to expand our film screenings with Festival in the Community\, where we host free screenings of select films leading up to 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 the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film brings to the Pikes Peak region. \nRegister for free! \nThe following short films are presented in partnership with In-Balance Dance Studio. \nLIVESTREAMS WITH #GRANDMAPUZZLES\nDirected by Emily Sheskin\nPuzzling has been a big part of Adele’s life. It’s connected her with family and been an outlet during hard times. Now in her golden years and struggling with loneliness\, she finds herself streaming jigsaw puzzles via Twitch. These strangers soon become friends\, and she finds herself at the center of a growing community. \nHOW TO SUE THE KLAN\nDirected by John Beder\nHow to Sue the Klan is the story of how five Black women from Chattanooga used legal ingenuity to take on the Ku Klux Klan in a historic 1982 civil case\, fighting to hold them accountable for their crimes and bring justice to their community. Their victory set a legal precedent that continues to inspire the ongoing fight against organized hate.\nTO MYSELF\, WITH LOVE: THE BESSIE STRINGFIELD STORY\nDirected by Diane Fredel-Weis\nThis is the first film about Black motorcycle trailblazer\, Bessie Stringfield. Stringfield was the first Black woman to ride a motorcycle across the United States – a feat she accomplished in 1930 at the age of 19 during the Jim Crow era. The short documentary includes never before seen or heard materials about Stringfield. Interviews with people that knew Bessie shed light on her extraordinary life. The 300 women of the Bessie Stringfield All-Female Ride show Stringfield’s impact today 30 years after her passing.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/festival-in-the-community-in-balance-dance-studio/
LOCATION:In-Balance Dance Studio\, 2820 E Pikes Peak Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80909
CATEGORIES:Festival in the Community,Film in the Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241011T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241011T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200340Z
UID:14920-1728658800-1728658800@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Festival in the Community: Library 21c
DESCRIPTION:The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is proud to expand our film screenings with Festival in the Community\, where we host free screenings of select films leading up to 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 the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film brings to the Pikes Peak region. \nRegister for free! \nThe following films are presented in partnership with Pikes Peak Library District.\nULTIMATE CITIZENS \nDirected by Francine Strickwerda\nIn ULTIMATE CITIZENS\, Jamshid is an Iranian who came to study in 1970’s America\, and due to the Revolution\, never went “home.” As a guidance counselor in Seattle Public Schools\, Jamshid’s best work takes place on the playing field with “his kids\,” the children of refugees and immigrants. Their parents are in the grips of their own struggles to make a living and a home in a strange land. Mr. Jamshid is the charismatic\, fiery\, funny human with a Frisbee in hand\, who shows that love wins on the field\, off the field\, at home with family\, or boldly forging a new community\, in a new country – one kid\, chicken\, ultra-endurance race\, and friend at a time. \n \nBEARING WITNESS: A NAME & A VOICE\nDirected by Dina Rudick\n‘Bearing Witness: A Name & A Voice’ delves into the backstories and convictions of four extraordinary newspaper reporters. Their distinct personal narratives explain the profound motivations that fuel their work\, as well as the indelible stories that continue to resonate within them – revealing the who behind the who-what-when-where & why. The film challenges audiences to transcend the monolithic term “The Media” and instead see clearly individuals who propel it forward.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/festival-in-the-community-library-21c/
LOCATION:Library 21C\, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80920
CATEGORIES:Festival in the Community,Film in the Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241009T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200340Z
UID:14921-1728496800-1728496800@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Festival in the Community: One Nation Walking Together
DESCRIPTION:The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is proud to expand our film screenings with Festival in the Community\, where we host free screenings of select films leading up to 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 the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film brings to the Pikes Peak region. \nRegister for free! \nThe following short films are presented in partnership with One Nation Walking Together. \nRED FEVER \nDirected by Neil Diamond & Catherine Bainbridge\nRed Fever is a witty and entertaining feature documentary about the profound — yet hidden — Indigenous influence on Western culture and identity. The film follows Cree co-director Neil Diamond as he asks\, “Why do they love us so much?!” and sets out on a journey to find out why the world is so fascinated with the stereotypical imagery of Native people that is all over pop culture. Why have Indigenous cultures been revered\, romanticized\, and appropriated for so long\, and to this day? Red Fever uncovers the surprising truths behind the imagery — so buried in history that even most Native people don`t know about them.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/festival-in-the-community-one-nation-walking-together/
CATEGORIES:Festival in the Community,Film in the Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241008T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241008T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200340Z
UID:14918-1728412200-1728412200@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Festival in the Community: Fountain Library
DESCRIPTION:The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is proud to expand our film screenings with Festival in the Community\, where we host free screenings of select films leading up to 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 the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film brings to the Pikes Peak region. \nRegister for free! \nThe following short films are presented at Fountain Library in partnership with  Pikes Peak Library District. \nMOTORCYCLE MARY\nDirected by Haley Watson\nThe untold story of legendary motorsports pioneer Mary McGee with stunning never-before-seen archival footage and stills\, an undaunted racing career spanning thirty years that saw Mary shatter gender norms while mastering multiple racing disciplines. Following in her brother’s footsteps\, Mary’s remarkable racing odyssey begins in the world of cars\, where she outshines her male competitors\, only to later discover her greatest sense of freedom racing motorcycles. Mary pushes herself to greater and greater heights—culminating in her most hair-raising challenge: Attempting to become the first person ever to solo the grueling Baja 500 on a motorcycle. \nSTRONG GRANDMA\nDirected by Cecilia Brown & Winslow Crane-Murdoch\n95-year-old Catherine Kuehn is a world record winning deadlifter. As she prepares for her last competition she reflects on the love\, and the loss\, that brought her to this moment. \n \nFIRE TOWER\nDirected by Tova Krentzman\nHigh in the Rocky Mountains\, nestled in the boreal forest\, are solitary sentinels who survey the landscape as a critical first line of defence in wildfire detection. As North America grapples every year with the threat and devastation of such fires\, which is increasing due to climate change\, those who work the watchtowers with a bird’s-eye view sound the critical alarm that warns of impending danger. Like the occupations of lighthouse keeper or astronaut\, the remote locations and voluntary isolation that are part of the job—along with the very real risk of being struck by lightning—attract a unique kind of individual to this vocation.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/festival-in-the-community-fountain-library/
LOCATION:Fountain Library\, 230 S Main St\, Fountain\, CO\, 80817
CATEGORIES:Festival in the Community,Film in the Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241005T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241005T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T200340Z
UID:14923-1728151200-1728151200@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Festival in the Community: Manitou Art Center
DESCRIPTION:The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is proud to expand our film screenings with Festival in the Community\, where we host free screenings of select films leading up to 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 the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film brings to the Pikes Peak region. \nRegister for free! \nThe following films are presented in partnership with the Manitou Art Center. \nRECLAIM\nDirected by Geeta Gandbhir & Justyn Ah Chong\nRECLAIM tells the story of young Honor as he follows in the footsteps of his older brother Hanalei in learning the Hawaiian tradition of hula. The brothers are proud of their role in reclaiming Hawaiian heritage\, through dance as well as the meaningful power of language and custom. \nNOBUKO MIYAMOTO: A SONG IN MOVEMENT \nDirected by: Quyên Nguyen-Le and Tadashi Nakamura\nAfter decades of groundbreaking cultural work that unites communities and sets the bar for Asian American storytelling\, Miyamoto reflects on a life that has bridged coasts\, industries\, families\, and history. Featuring rare archival footage\, NOBUKO MIYAMOTO: A SONG IN MOVEMENT is a story of a changing community told through the singular life of one of its most beloved storytellers.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/festival-in-the-community-manitou-art-center/
LOCATION:Manitou Art Center\, 513 Manitou Ave\, Manitou Springs\, CO
CATEGORIES:Festival in the Community,Film in the Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241003T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241003T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031251
CREATED:20260204T204817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T204817Z
UID:14922-1727978400-1727978400@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Festival in the Community: Westside Community Center
DESCRIPTION:The Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival is proud to expand our film screenings with Festival in the Community\, where we host free screenings of select films leading up to 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 the Rocky Mountain Women’s Film brings to the Pikes Peak region. \nRegister for free! \nThe following film is presented in partnership with the Westside Community Center.\n  \nCOUNTED OUT:  Directed by Vicki Abeles \nCounted Out investigates the biggest crises of our time. Political polarization. Racial biases. Social injustice. Economic inequity. Climate change. And a global pandemic. All viewed through a previously unseen lens: math. In our current information economy\, math is everywhere. The people we date\, the news we see\, the influence of our votes\, the candidates who win elections\, the education we have access to\, the jobs we get—all of it is underwritten by an invisible layer of math that few of us understand\, or even notice.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/festival-in-the-community-westside-community-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240813T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031252
CREATED:20260204T205722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T205722Z
UID:14928-1723575600-1723575600@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Film Club: NATIONAL DOG MONTH SPECIAL
DESCRIPTION:Film Club aims to have a film each month from the Madelyn Osur Film Library on the screen at Rocky Mountain Women’s Film office inside the Lincoln School. These screenings are free and open to the public with a small suggested donation of $5 at the door.  Seating is limited so please register to attend and plan to arrive promptly. \nMADE POSSIBLE BY: Leading Ladies\nDoors open at 6:30 pm\, Film begins at 7 pm\n———– \nTo celebrate National Dog Month\, we’re showing three individual short films about the very special place dogs hold in our hearts. \nFilms Include:\nLUCY\, by the Southeastern Guide Dogs\nWHOSE DOG IS IT ANYWAY?\, Directed by Cindy Chupack\nBREAKING TRAIL\, Directed by Jesse Roesler\n 
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/film-club-national-dog-month-special/
LOCATION:RMWF Screening Room\, 2727 N Cascade Ave Suite 140\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80907
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240806T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240806T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T031252
CREATED:20260204T205722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T205722Z
UID:14929-1722970800-1722978000@rmwfilm.org
SUMMARY:Pop Up Cinema: NEVER LOOK AWAY
DESCRIPTION:Rocky Mountain Women’s Film is proud to present Pop Up Cinema – an independent film series. Experience the joy of film with friends and fellow cinephiles\, as we share the best in independent movies\, often first run and always the quality you have come to expect from Rocky Mountain Women’s Film!\nJoin us each month in our “pop-up” theater at the Ivywild School.  In August\, we will be featuring NEVER LOOK AWAY.\nTickets can be purchased in advance for $15\, or $20 at the door.\nDoors Open 6:30pm  |  Film Begins 7pm\nBuy Tickets Now\n—\nNEVER LOOK AWAY\nDirected by Lucy Lawless\nNew Zealand born CNN camerawoman Margaret Moth walks on the razor’s edge between sanity and death. Her first assignment with CNN is to cover the riots that followed Indira Gandhi’s assassination in India. She goes on to cover conflicts in Africa\, the Middle East and fatally\, the Bosnian war. In vivid\, emotional detail\, we see what Moth saw and how she in turn changed what we\, the television viewer\, saw. A rollicking ride through sex\, drugs and war\, NEVER LOOK AWAY is war from a female perspective; as you have never seen it before.
URL:https://rmwfilm.org/event/pop-up-cinema-never-look-away/
LOCATION:Ivywild School\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
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