Aspen Film announces the dates for its annual summer and fall programs, the 11th season of SummerFILMS presented in association with the Aspen Music Festival and School and the 31st edition of its flagship event, Aspen Filmfest.
SummerFILMS will take place select Sunday and Monday evenings July 5 – August 16 at 8pm at the Paepcke Auditorium on the Aspen Institute campus. This weekly film series presents regional premieres of new independent and foreign language features and documentaries. SummerFILMS audiences have been among the first to see acclaimed films like La Vie en Rose, Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S. Thompson, March of the Penguins and others. Complete information regarding films and tickets will be available mid-June through www.aspenfilm.org.
Aspen Film celebrates 30 years of bringing independent film to the Roaring Fork valley with the 31st annual Aspen Filmfest, September 30 – October 4, 2009. Our flagship festival lights up the silver screen with a five-day showcase of must-see international movies and events at the Wheeler Opera House (Aspen), the Isis Theatre (Aspen), the Crystal Theatre (Carbondale) and other locations. This intimately scaled popular festival showcases brand new features, documentaries, filmmaker guest appearances and other special presentations for movie lovers of all ages. Program information will be available by Labor Day. For information regarding tickets and festival passes, visit www.aspenfilm.org.
About Aspen Film
Aspen Film celebrates its 30th year as an active film arts non-profit presenting festivals, film series, and education programs year-round, making it one of Colorado’s oldest and most established cultural organizations. Aspen Filmfest is sponsored in part by the Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Kaye Foundation, The City of Aspen, The Aspen Times, Aspen Peak, and REEL People, Aspen Film‘s membership and donor program. For more information on Aspen Film programs, email info@aspenfilm.org or contact 970.925.6882.