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Film on the Rocks 2025 5 films
Film on the Rocks is Denver’s ultimate outdoor movie experience, showcasing a curated slate of movies under the stars at…
2025 Women+Film Festival 15 films
Women+Film is a three-day live event screening outstanding features, shorts, and documentaries celebrating female filmmakers behind the camera and stories…
May at the Sie FilmCenter 26 films
BRUCE LEE & BEYOND: One Man’s Impact On Cinema 14 films
Get ready to celebrate AAPI Awareness Month with our tribute to martial arts star Bruce Lee! With only five feature…
April at the Sie FilmCenter 18 films
Top Movies From Our Staff 8 films
Our staff told us their top four on Letterboxd and we’re putting them all in one list so you can…
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Exclusive Member advance screening on July 14, 2021.
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Approaching the film festival, Grand Theft Hamlet was one of my most anticipated films because I really really loved the concept. One of my other favourite films We Met in Virtual Reality is also filmed entirely in the digital world it is about, it’s very inspiring to see the different ways films can be made now with the help (and hinderances) technology. You can imagine then, my dismay when I wasn’t able to get tickets during pre sale booking, but…

When they ask me where I was election night, I will tell them I saw Grand Theft Hamlet. So so funny and shockingly beautiful, for a game that’s almost 15 years old I was surprised how beautiful it could be at times. I found it to be such a fascinating look at how these online spaces can connect us, and I also found it really powerful how the artifice can crack, and the people behind it and their struggles can be seen. So creative and fascinating.
I also accidentally sat next to Jeremy! That was very cool!