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Why We're Not Waiting Until Winter For Aspen

August 8, 2018

By: DeMarco Williams, Contributor Forbes Travel Guide   When you walk into Obermeyer outdoor clothing’s Aspen headquarters, you’re not bombarded with wild colors or moody tunes in the reception area. There are pictures and awards dotting the space, sure, but it isn’t attempting to re-create the millennial energy of some dot-com lobby — well, that is until Klaus Obermeyer, […]

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Aspen Music Fest and Aspen Film celebrate French cinema

August 3, 2018

Aspen Times By Andrew Travers We are the only one site can offer demo for almost all products. Cisco Certification Exams And Successful CaseThree-dimensional defense of subnet segment: 300-101 facebook the head office data center deploys double redundant PIX535 fire wall, divides the 210-065 Certification dumps head office network into multiple isolation network segments: internal […]

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Shortsfest 2018: Alfred Molina dead and loving it in ‘Sam Did It’

April 3, 2018

Alfred Molina is dead and his biggest fan in the morgue is delighted and devastated to meet him in “Sam Did It.” This mad-cap 10-minute short film — written and directed by and starring Dominic Burgess alongside Molina as himself — is one of seven short films in the opening-night program for Aspen Shortsfest today. […]

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A Cinematic Roller Coaster

March 29, 2018

The 27th annual Aspen Shortsfest is the cover story of the ASPEN TIMES WEEKLY March 29, 2018 edition. Andrew Travers interviewed the Shortsfest’s new director of programming, Landon Zakheim, and gave readers details of what to expect from this year’s selected short films. Read full article here.

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Aspen Shortsfest Highlights International Filmmakers with events

March 22, 2018

by Cindy Hirschfeld for the Aspen Sojourner Get ready to be transported to Mumbai, where renting a house can be harder than it is in Aspen; to 1960s Argentina during the hunt for a high-ranking Nazi war criminal; and to a long-running quilting circle in rural Alabama. This trio of locales is just a small […]

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Snowmass Town Council, Nexus talk tenants for Building 6 of Base Village

March 19, 2018

As Snowmass inches closer to determining what Building 6 will entail, Snowmass Discovery’s role still is unknown, Aspen Brewing Co. is out and Mawa’s Kitchen and Aspen Film are interested in partnering with the hopeful lead tenant, Snowmass Nexus. A partnership between GrassRoots TV and Colorado Audio Visual and Design, Snowmass Nexus is the working […]

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Aspen Film releases 2018 Shortsfest lineup

March 19, 2018

Aspen Film on Thursday announced its program for the 27th annual Aspen Shortsfest. The short film festival will run from April 3 to 8 at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen and the Crystal Theatre in Carbondale. The festival will host 11 programs featuring the newest and most innovative works of short form cinema. More […]

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HOLLYWOOD IN ASPEN

March 2, 2018

The March 1 to 7, 2018 edition of the ‘The Aspen Times Weekly’ brings a special cover story on the unique connection between the city of Aspen and Hollywood’s film industry and celebrities. The columnist Barbara Platts tells the story of how a small mountain town, with the help of ASPEN FILM, became one of […]

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AND THE AUDIENCE FAVORITE AT 25th ANNUAL ASPEN FILM ACADEMY SCREENINGS PROGRAM GOES TO… “HIDDEN FIGURES”

January 13, 2017

  Aspen, CO (January 10, 2017) – With the kick-off of the new year, awards season has officially started!  Over the holidays Aspen Film screened 23 films in contention for awards recognition as part of the 25th annual Academy Screening Series.  Audience members voted and selected Hidden Figures as Aspen Academy Screenings Audience Choice Award […]

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Aspen Shortsfest wields prestige in battle for visibility

April 3, 2016

By John Wenzel, The Denver Post   Once upon a time, short films outnumbered full-length features at movie theaters. Serials and cartoons preceded prestige dramas, entertained kids and padded out less-substantive fare. They dangled viewers off narrative cliffs, instilled patriotism in times of war, and set implicit rules for how comedy, animation and action should […]

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