ScorpiusFest 2026: The Animation
TICKETS BLOCK 1: The Animation FILMS: The Family Photo / Unstable: A Ponytale / Cat-Tastrophe / Neon Blue / Powder Monkey Cell Buddies / In Half / Now You Don’t […]
TICKETS BLOCK 1: The Animation FILMS: The Family Photo / Unstable: A Ponytale / Cat-Tastrophe / Neon Blue / Powder Monkey Cell Buddies / In Half / Now You Don’t […]
TICKETS BLOCK 2: The Bold FILMS: Boiling Point / A Letter of Last Resort / Structural Theory of a Broken Bowl / The Camcorder / Downsized Together, these films explore […]
TICKETS FEATURE 2: Cat Cam When two cat owners decide to put up pet cameras in their new home while they’re away on a trip, they soon make a terrifying […]
TICKETS BLOCK 3: The Voices FILMS: One For The Road / Stay / Whispers Beyond Bars / See You Later / The Axe Forgets / Broken Reality This block brings […]
TICKETS FEATURE 3: Spectacular By Comparison In Park City, Utah a group of independent filmmakers attend a shoestring film festival and experience the oft-regular disillusionment of the low budget film […]
TICKETS BLOCK 4: The Thrills FILMS: Across The Blue Line / Amarre (Love Spell) / /The Black Dog / The Beneath Step into the shadows with our horror/thriller shorts block.Starting […]
TICKETS Documentary Duo: Why We Ride & The Snake and The Whale • This short documentary explores the experiences of women who cycle, particularly within the Denver community. • Over the past fifty years, four federal dams impounding the Lower Snake River in Washington State have been identified as the root cause for the demise […]
TICKETS Feature 4: Oldest and Newest Places on Earth It all started with a simple question: Is it possible to travel to the oldest and newest places on Earth? YouTuber Joe Scott looked into it, and it turned into the trip of a lifetime. Actually, billions of lifetimes. ScorpiusFest returns with a bold new chapter. […]
TICKETS TO OBTAIN MARCH 1ST TICKETS, PLEASE CLICK “MARCH 2026” FROM THE “PLEASE SELECT A MONTH” OPTION ON THE BUY TICKETS LANDING PAGE TO OPEN THE DROPDOWN LIST. Wake Up! We've Been Here Before! “(un) Forgotten” is a bold evening-length dance production choreographed by Artistic Director Alli Jones that confronts war, division, and loss as urgent […]
TICKETS BLOCK 5: The Heart FILMS: I’m Not Work Anymore / Mannequined / To Write The Ending / 2389: Coming Home These films invite us to question what remains constant when everything else can change: A shepherd’s day takes a turn when a missing sheep reveals a life-altering secret. A young woman fights to hold […]
TICKETS FEATURE 5: Final Broadcast As the world teeters on the brink of nuclear catastrophe, a television studio keeps broadcasting what might be the final show ever aired. Final Broadcast is a darkly satirical chamber drama unfolding in real time—where media spectacle, fear, and the collapse of truth collide in humanity’s last 90 minutes on screen.
TICKETS BLOCK 6: The Quirk FILMS: The Visitor / When Life Gives You A Lawnmower / Symptoms May Include Death / Don’t Bury It / Dying To Meet You These films offer a twisted, playful and darkly comedic lens of absurd fates. The Angel of Death visits a shopkeeper, a 1950’s husband prepares for company, […]
TICKETS The story follows Josh, a seasoned but troubled detective hardened by 20 years of confronting life’s darkest corners. When his wife and two daughters are kidnapped by a mysterious figure, Josh is forced into a harrowing game of survival. ScorpiusFest returns with a bold new chapter. New team, new home. Now based in Boulder, […]
TICKETS Join us for an evening of reflection, dialogue, and shared imagination as part of Black Futures in Art 2026, marking the fifth year of the exhibition. The event begins with a guided tour of the exhibition led by curator Adderly Grant-Lord, starting in the McMahon Gallery and moving throughout the exhibition spaces. The tour […]
TICKETS In pre-internet 1987, Conor and his dog Sandy live a life of seclusion, lost in the slow-rendering graphics of early Macs and televisions aglow with late night horror movie marathons. But when he begins playing OBEX, a new and mysterious, state-of-the-art computer game, he finds himself trapped in a low-tech, but high-stakes analog hellscape […]
TICKETS Regional Premiere From the Oscar-winning, Tony-winning, Pulitzer-winning writer of Moonstruck and Doubt comes a new play about three sisters, a guy who operates a laundromat and the random tricks life plays on them for better or worse. Tragic and funny by turns, this deeply romantic story will remind you what is important in life […]
Image by Amanda Tipton Photography | FB- Amanda Tipton-Photographer | IG - @amandatiptonphotography TICKETS Innovation doesn’t happen by playing it safe. Rebels and Innovators dives into the fearless spirit of creation, where breaking rules and challenging norms isn’t just encouraged—it’s essential. This dynamic program features bold, boundary-pushing works by renowned choreographers Amy Seiwert and Stephanie […]
TICKETS Anna and Carl are on a strange, madcap European vacation. The trip is Anna’s last hurrah after being diagnosed with a fatal disease: ATD, or Acquired Toilet Disease. All is not as it seems in this farcical play where two siblings attempt to outrun their grief on a wacky adventure, followed by the mysterious […]
TICKETS Mar 4-8 Winner of the Golden Lion Best Film prize at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER is the eagerly-awaited new film from Jim Jarmusch. Funny, tender and astutely observed, this is an intimate exploration of the universal intricacies of family dynamics. Starring Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, […]
TICKETS Jan 14-18 Filmed in October 2022 at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, this movie captures a star-studded tribute to the legendary songwriter, . The event brought together acclaimed artists, friends, and family to share behind-the-scenes stories and perform classic songs, honoring Prine's enduring legacy. Prine, widely celebrated as one of history's greatest songwriters, captivated millions of […]
TICKETS What can be better than a screenplay by Arthur Miller for a John Huston film starring Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and Montgomery Clift. With relatable characters that might be on the losing end of live, whether by circumstance or personal flaws, we are carried away by their dogged hopefulness and humanity. This would be […]
TICKETS Join us at the Dairy Arts Center for a powerful evening of cinema and conversation with a screening of Hands Up, followed by a live Q&A with director Chuck Whitman. Set against the backdrop of Chicago amid the rise of Black Lives Matter protests, Hands Up is a gripping and urgent coming-of-age drama that […]
TICKETS While people across 1990s Iraq struggle to survive the war and food shortages, the President requires each school in the country to prepare a cake to celebrate his birthday. Despite her efforts to avoid getting picked, 9-year-old Lamia is chosen among her classmates. The young girl must now use her wits and imagination to […]
TICKETS ADJACENT LAB MEDIA PRESENTS GRINTA! “Grinta means grit. Never give up.” Eros Poli Olympic Gold Medalist, TTT World Champion, Tour de France Stage Winner Doors open 5:45 PM | Program Begins 6:15 PM Join us for a fun and inspiring evening featuring the short documentary GRINTA! from first-time Boulder filmmakers Jay and Donna Crain […]
TICKETS Mar 11-14 PIEOWA, celebrates the myriad ways pie is woven into Iowa’s (and America’s) culture, the lengths people will go to for a slice, and how this humble pastry can bake the world a better place. The film features comedian Tom Arnold, NPR economics correspondent Scott Horsley (NPR = No Pie Refused), Better Homes […]
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