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Released thirty years ago, this cult classic follows two seemingly dumb teens as they set off on a quest to prepare the ultimate historical presentation with the help of a time machine. Together, the hilariously dynamic duo must depend on each other and a magical telephone booth to make something truly excellent happen.
In his feature film debut, Rashid Johnson finds a transcendent new life for Richard Wright’s pivotal novel, Native Son. Bigger “Big” Thomas is portrayed by Ashton Sanders as an outsider, an Afro-punk young man struggling to find his place in society. When he finds a job as a chauffeur for a wealthy family, it sets in motion a devastating chain of events. What follows is a heartbreaking and still-relevant revival Wright’s original story.
This quiet but poignant documentary depicts the daily lives of children in the rural Mexican countryside for whom work is the only known and tangible constant.
This film explores the ways that young architects are bringing about a paradigm shift by offering new insights into the ways in which their profession interacts with society at large.
This film presents a psychological study of an iconoclastic silver medal–winning Olympic ski jumper, whose quiet demeanor as a carpenter betrays his obsession of flying farther down the hill than any other.
Musician Rudy Love’s voice has been woven into hits from every decade since the sixties, and Jay-Z, Sly Stone, and George Clinton have all heralded him as an unsung hero of soul. So, why haven’t you heard of him? Find out next Thursday at our ALL THE LOVE Valentine’s Day celebration featuring the very special Movies at the Museum presentation of the documentary This is Love. Come at 5:30 p.m. for a pre-film musical performance by Mark Nussmeier and stay for a post-film Q+A with movie director John Alexander and producer JC Crew! Cash bar and cheese plates provided by SO café.
Registration Required
DisAbility Film Festival
An in person film festival presented in partnership with Western Colorado University’s Communication Arts/Film and Education Departments.
Opening remarks will be presented by Dr. Tara Mason, Assistant Professor of Inclusive Education, and Jack Lucido, Professor of Communication Arts, Director of Film Studies and Chair of CALL Department.
About the DisAbility Film Festival:
Our mission is to raise awareness of the triumphs within inclusive education. We believe there are issues related to social justice & lack of educational opportunity for students served in special education. We want to explore creative pedagogy that serves students within inclusive classroom environments using film as a launchpad for discussion, advocacy and change in special education.
Join us on the rooftop for a screening of The Sandlot, a baseball-inspired photo station, an art-making experience, and refreshments. It will be fun for the entire family!
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Tuesday–Sunday, 10 AM–6 PM
Closed Mondays
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General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.