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Displaying events between July 1, 2026 and July 31, 2026
Nostalghia
(2:05) A Russian poet and his interpreter travel to Italy researching the life of an 18th-century composer and instead meet a ruminative madman who tells the poet how the world may be saved. (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1983, Italy/Soviet Union, 2:05, NR)
Dates: Sun 12
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Best of Denver Stand-up Comedy
(1 hr., 15 mins., no intermission) RECOMMENDED 18+ for ADULT THEMES. A fresh showcase of some of Denver's best comics!
Dates: Sat 11
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City Slickers
(1L53) The only Oscar it won was for Jack Palance for Best Supporting Actor, but the Southwestern landscape nearly steals the show. With scenes shot in Durango, this Western comedy featuring Billy Crystal has become a classic crowd-pleaser. As Roger Ebert said, "This is the proverbial comedy with the heart of truth, the tear in the eye along with the belly laugh. It's funny, and it adds up to something." On the verge of turning 40, an unhappy Manhattan yuppie is roped into joining his two friends on a cattle drive in the southwest. (Ron Underwood, 1991, USA, 1:53, PG-13)
Dates: Tue 21
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Coming in Hot: A menopause standup comedy event in support of reproductive care access
(2 hrs., 30 mins., no intermission.) Happy Hour=6 PM; Event in Gordon=7 PM-8:30 PM; This summer, we’re turning hot flashes into hot tickets with Moms Unhinged, a nationally touring comedy show that tackles menopause with zero shame and plenty of laughs.
Dates: Thu 09
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FNWeird: Blind Cop 2
(1:23) He's back for the first time. After an influx of illegal weapons trafficking explodes onto the scene, a grieving blind police officer must purge the city streets or risk mass chaos breaking loose. "Indie send-up of ‘80s action films that is becoming a cult favorite. And, no, there is no 'Blind Cop 1.'” -Cary Darling, Houston chronicle. (Alec Bonk, 2025, USA, 1:23, NR)
Dates: Fri 03
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I Love Boosters
(1:45) A crew of professional shoplifters take aim at a cutthroat fashion maven. It’s like community service. With Keke Palmer, Demi Moore, LaKeith Stanfield, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, Will Poulter, Eiza González, and Don Cheadle. (Boots Riley, 2026, USA, 1:45, R)
Dates: Wed 01, Thu 02, Fri 03, Sat 04, Sun 05
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Parlando School of Musical Arts: Every Color
(30 mins., no intermission) A kid-friendly musical about the colors of the rainbow.
Dates: Sun 19
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Pickpocket
(1:16) Michel passes the time by picking pockets, careful to never be caught despite being watched by the police, while he grows closer to a woman who may provide the key to his redemption. Inspired by the novel "Crime and Punishment," its themes of sin and guilt lead toward deeper spiritual yearning. (Robert Bresson, 1959, France, 1:16, NR)
Dates: Sun 05
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Racing Extinction, with Olivia Ahnemann
(1:30) After winning an Oscar for the documentary The Cove, filmmaker Louie Psihoyos and much of his team went on to make this Oscar-nominated documentary, once again featuring undercover activists gaining rare footage in the fight to stave of man-made mass extinction. Film producer Olivia Ahnemann will introduce the film. (Louie Psihoyos, 2015, USA, 1:30, NR)
Dates: Tue 14
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Set the Table: Immersive Dinner & Art Retreat
(4 hours) Immersive farm to table dinner (5 courses) with mini art retreat (art activities and discussions) at dairy arts center as part of set the table exhibit
Dates: Wed 22
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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
(1:21) Before they owned Casa Bonita restaurant, Matt Stone and Trey Parker were film students at CU-Boulder where they came up with the silly voices and foul-mouthed kid characters that would eventually become the long-running TV show. About 30 episodes in they made this movie, making it one of the fastest TV-to-film adaptations in television history. When Eric Cartman and his friends go see an R-rated movie, they start cursing and their parents think that Canada is to blame. (Trey Parker, 1999, USA, 1:21, R)
Dates: Mon 06
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The Python Hunt
(1:31) In an attempt to save the threatened ecosystem, the Florida government hosts an annual competition to remove invasive pythons from the Everglades. For ten grueling nights, python-mania overtakes the 'glades as an eclectic group of amateur hunters contends with unforgiving terrain, aggressive nocturnal creatures, and their own desires and demons that push them into the swamp, searching for slithering glory. (Xander Robin, 2025, USA, 1:31, NR)
Dates: Wed 01, Thu 02, Fri 03, Sat 04, Sun 05
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The Seventh Seal
(1:36) A knight returning to Sweden after the Crusades seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God as he plays chess against the Grim Reaper during the Black Plague. (Ingmar Bergman, 1957, Sweden, 1:36, NR)
Dates: Sun 26
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The Weight of Water, with Michael Brown
(1:19) When Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to summit Everest, Boulder-based adventure filmmaker Michael Brown was there with cameras rolling, and the award-winning film Farther Than the Eye Can See was the result. When Erik Weihenmayer wanted to solo kayak the length of the Grand Canyon, Michael adapted his skills to film the endeavor, and won the Boulder International Film Festival "Call to Action Award." Michael Brown will introduce the film. (Michael Brown, 2018, USA, 1:19, NR)
Dates: Tue 28
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