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    Starz Denver Film Fest Announces Award Winners: Oscar-Entry 'Sister,' 'The Sapphires' & 'Rising from Ashes'

    The 35th Starz Denver Film Festival, which ran November 1-11, announces its jury and audience award winners. Ursula Meier's brilliant Swiss Oscar entry, "Sister," Australia's "The Sapphires," following the formation of an Aboriginal girl-band in the 1960s,..

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    In Denver, Alan Cumming Dishes About "Good Wife," Parker Posey & "Pussycats"

    This year's Starz Denver Film Festival ran from November 2nd to the 13th and included a record 282 shorts and features. In addition to various juried awards, each year the festival bestows a number of honors on actors or directors in recognition of their body of work. This year's recipient o...

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    Denver Film Festival Sets Galas and Competition for 34th Event

    Drake Doremus' "Like Crazy" will open the 34th Starz Denver Film Festival, slated for November 2 - 13. Also on tap is Alexander Payne's "The Descendants," which had its premiere Sunday night at the close of the New York Film Festival. "Descendants" will screen in Denver as the festival's Centerpiece...

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    "happythankyoumoreplease" and "The White Meadow" Top Denver FF's Awards

    Fresh off of receiving an audience award at the Virginia Film Festival, Josh Radnor's "happythankyoumoreplease" continued a winning streak, picking up the Starz People's Choice Award for Best Feature at the 33rd Starz Denver Film Festival (SDFF), which concluded on Sunday, November 14. Lily Rivlin's...

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    Denver Film Festival: Emotional & a 'Kick in the Ass,' Event Returns as a Mile High Star

    It seems like there is a film festival in almost every city and large town in the world and there may very well be. Sure, it makes sense that cities like New York, London, Los Angeles and Berlin would have vibrant arts scenes and multiple film events, large and small, but it seems like every sm...

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    Botehlo Takes Denver Film Society Reins

    Tom Botelho has been named the new executive director of the Denver Film Society, the organization which produces the annual Denver International Film Festival announced today. The appointment is effective immediately. Botelho returns to the position he held on an interim basis for six months in 2008. He also served as a member of the board of directors of DFS for 12 years, including one term as board chairman in 2003. The film festival's head, Britta Erickson, had been serving as interim executive director following the abrupt departure of the group's previous executive director, Bo Smith after a messy breakdown with DFS staffers earlier th...

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    Denver Film Fest Honors Debut Feature "Brooklyn Bound" and "WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception" in Prize

    Denver Film Fest Honors Debut Feature "Brooklyn Bound" and "WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception" in Prizes at 27th Event

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