Madelyn Osur
Film Library
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 35 years. These films celebrate the drive, spirit and diversity of women, while sharing the stories and experiences of those often unheard or unseen.
Disenchanted Forest
A visually stunning film about the doctors who are saving the orangutans in Borneo.
Diego Rivera: I Paint What I see
An exploration of Mexican artist Diego Rivera’s life and work, including his stormy 25-year relationship with Frida Kahlo and his controversial mural at Rockefeller Center.
First Person Plural
Was Liem really a Korean orphan? This film follows her adoption and struggle to integrate love and loyalty, culture and disparity.
Ferry Tales
For 30 minutes every weekday morning a unique and unlikely social happening takes place in the ladies’ room on the Staten Island Ferry. Come brave the waves, the pecking order and the rules and meet the”girls of the powder room.”
Library Policy
Films are available to borrow for all local residents of the Pikes Peak Region. Up to THREE FILMS (3) may be checked out at one time for up to TEN (10) DAYS.
These 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, are 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 filmmaker.
Hours
Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm
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We recommend that you call before coming by to ensure someone will be in the office.
Cost
- Individual Membership
Suggested donation $20 - Group Membership
Suggested donation $50
Three or more people