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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Opening Night Reception & Film
DESCRIPTION:  \n RECEPTION + FILM TICKETS\n FILM ONLY TICKETS\nThursday\, July 16 — 5:30PM to 9:00PM \nStart at the Hilton Garden Inn and End at the Dairy Arts Center \nReception at Hilton Garden Inn Boulder on Canyon. Outdoor Courtyard \nBuffet\, Passed Appetizers\, & Libations (cocktails\, wine\, beer\, or soft drink).  \nLive Music by The Atom Collective\, a jazz band making people happy on Colorado’s front range since 2019. \nKyle Banker at Piano\, Tobin Munsat on Drums\, Adisa Nickerson on Trumpet\, & Todd Van Selus on Bass. Click here for short clip \nFilm at 7:30PM at Dairy Arts Center — THE KEEPER \nWe suggest you park free at the DAC and walk 2 blocks to the Garden Inn  \n  \n\n\nOpening Night Film – THE KEEPER with Director Jon Bowermaster and Cindy Medina\, Colorado WaterKeepers \n\n\n\n\nDairy Arts Center — Gordon Gamm Theater  \nThursday Opener at 7:30 pm \nCantankerous\, charismatic and passionately committed\, this river keeper — John Lipscomb — reflects on his 25 years patrolling the Hudson River\, traveling more than 80\,000 miles\, by wooden boat. \nLike rivers around the world\, the Hudson — America’s First River and the Birthplace of the American Environmental Movement — boomed as a growing human population used it for transportation\, sustenance and for many years a dumping ground. \nThe river paid a price for all this use and abuse\, struggling against its share of contamination. For the past nearly three decades the river’s poet laureate and literal “eyes on the river\,” Captain John\, has been at the forefront of each of those fights\, taking on industrial and human pollution\, suffering the losses and celebrating victories. \nWhile he has had successes on the Hudson\, committing a life to protecting a river is a never- ending fight. Today he is one of more than 300 “keepers” around the globe\, looking out for their respective rivers. \nDirected by Jon Bowermaster \nRuntime: 80 minutes \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-opening-night-reception-film/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Yanuni
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFriday\, July 17 at 4:00 PM \nIn Brazil’s Amazon\, fearless Indigenous leader Juma Xipaia defends her land and people against forces threatening their survival. Her extraordinary courage and resilience is captured here—as mother\, warrior\, and a symbol of resistance for her people. \nThe film follows the life and activism of Juma Xipaia\, an Indigenous leader from the Brazilian Amazon. The film traces her journey from her community in Xipaya territory to national politics\, where she became Brazil’s first Secretary of Articulation and Promotion of Indigenous Rights under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. It highlights Juma’s role in defending her people and the rainforest against illegal mining\, land-grabbing\, and corporate exploitation\, despite surviving multiple assassination attempts. It also portrays her partnership with Hugo Loss\, her husband and head of Special Operations at Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources\, Brazil’s environmental protection agency\, who conducts high-risk missions to dismantle illegal mining camps. \nDirector Richard Ladkani \nRuntime: 112 mins. \n\n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-yanuni/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: The Art of Adventure
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFriday\, July 17 at 4:30PM \nBetween 1957 and 1958\, Robert Bateman and Bristol Foster undertook the adventure of a lifetime — driving a Land Rover dubbed “the Grizzly Torque” 30\,000 kilometres across Africa\, India\, Southeast Asia\, and Australia. More than just an adrenaline-pumping adventure story of two young men crossing half the planet\, The Art of Adventure maps out how Bateman and Foster’s trip inspired a love of nature that would last a lifetime. The film interweaves an account of their travels with a look their lives through the decades that followed: Bateman became a beloved Canadian wildlife painter and Foster a prominent biologist and the first director of BC’s Ecological Reserves program. Through in-depth interviews with friends and family and the original 16mm film footage of their incredible journey\, director Alison Reid shows how the trip expanded the pair’s knowledge of the physical world while deepening their spiritual and emotional connection to it. A heartwarming\, inspirational love letter to the adventure of life itself. \n-“A rare kind of documentary – intimate\, awe-filled\, and unforgettable. It reminds us that wonder isn’t childish; it’s essential.” \n-“An outstanding doc that provides joy in the self-discovery that only seems possible from exploring far off places with an open heart.” \n-“A bromance for the ages!” \n-“As much a celebration of friendship as it is of the natural world” \nDirected by Alison Reid \nRuntime: 86 mins \n\n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-the-art-of-adventure/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: This Is Not A Drill
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFriday\, July 17 at 7:00PM \nDiscussion afterwards with director Oren Jacoby via Zoom \nAs extreme weather around the world grows deadlier\, a new generation of leaders is rising to face the challenges. In the American South\, hard hit by climate disasters\, three unlikely heroes take on one of the most powerful industries in the world. \n25-year-old Justin J. Pearson rallies a multiracial grassroots coalition to try and defeat a crude oil pipeline in Memphis\, Tennessee. Roishetta Ozane\, a mother of six from Louisiana\, transforms personal loss into political action\, taking her fight from the storm-ravaged streets to the halls of Congress. Sharon Wilson\, a former oil insider turned methane hunter\, uses infrared cameras to expose invisible deadly gases pouring from fracking sites and pipelines in Texas that have been hiding in plain sight. \nBacking them are unlikely allies\, descendents of John D. Rockefeller\, who have turned against their family’s oil empire to expose ExxonMobil’s decades long coverup. Together\, this coalition uncovers what they call Big Oil’s “Big Con”—an industry doubling down on fossil fuels while disguising the truth. \nWith gripping access\, THIS IS NOT A DRILL is the story of courage\, betrayal and grassroots victories that shows how people\, armed with only grit and determination\, can stand up to power. The smallest voices can topple giants. \nAudience Award—Best Documentary Feature (Globe Docs) \nDirected by Oren Jacoby \nRuntime: 76 mins \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-this-is-not-a-drill/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: The Shepherd and The Bear
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFriday\, July 17 at 7:30PM \nFollowed by a pre-recorded Zoom conversation with director Max Keegan \nSet high in the majestic French Pyrenees\, THE SHEPHERD AND THE BEAR explores a conflict provoked by the reintroduction of brown bears in the midst of a traditional shepherding community. The film follows an aging shepherd who struggles to find a successor as bears prey on his flock\, and a teenage boy who becomes obsessed with tracking the bears. Through its breathtaking cinematography and immersive storytelling\, THE SHEPHERD AND THE BEAR is a modern folktale about tradition\, community and humanity’s relationship with a vanishing natural world. \nThe film won the Living with Wildlife Award at the 48th International Wildlife Film Festival and played at Margaret Mead Film Festival in the American Museum of Natural History\, Santa Barbara\, Big Sky Documentary\, Visions du Réel\, Full Frame\, Sydney Film Festival\, Salem Film Fest where it was nominated for the American Cinematography Magazine Award. \n–“Lyrical\, visually and aurally ravishing” – Screen Daily \n–“Unforgettable\, visually stunning” – Deadline \n–“A richly satisfying reminder of the power of longitudinal verite” – Filmmaker Magazin \n–“The look and feel of a fairy tale” – Doc Europe \nDirected by Max Keegan \nRuntime: 101 mins \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-the-shepherd-and-the-bear/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Weird: Mockbuster
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 17 \nA struggling filmmaker’s opportunity collides with chaos and compromise when Sharknado’s notorious studio\, The Asylum\, invites him to direct a “mockbuster” entitled THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT. With six days\, a micro budget\, and mounting pressure\, MOCKBUSTER is a comedic\, behind-the-scenes documentary exploring the balance between low-budget filmmaking and creative ambition. (Anthony Frith\, 2025\, Australia\, 1:30\, NR) \n  \n\n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/friday-night-weird-mockbuster/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Friday Night Weird
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Three Short Films About Birds
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nTHE BIRDS\nTold through the cinematic experience of wildlife filmmaker Martin Dohrn\, THE BIRDS finds meaning and pathos as it gets up close to one of England’s little-known wonders of the natural world. As Martin chases down the twisting and turning of giant flocks of shore birds on England’s Wash estuary\, he attempts to literally record evolution in action as a peregrine falcon scythes through the mind-blowing murmurations – astonishingly large numbers of birds flying in synchronized patterns and creating shapes in the air. Ultimately\, this feature short reveals important insights not only into the hidden mechanisms of nature\, but also into the psyche of a man facing up to the end of his career. \nDirected by Dave Allen \nRuntime: 40 minutes \n  \nWILD HOPE: BUILDING FOR BIRDS\nMillions of birds pass through our yards during their bi-annual migrations\, but they face an invisible killer along the way: glass windows. In the US alone\, an estimated one billion birds die each year when they collide with windows. Now\, two organizations help pave the way to a bird-friendly future. \nThe Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington\, D.C. is located in the middle of a major migration route that birds have flown for thousands of years. To stop collisions from happening on their campus\, the Zoo’s team uses patterned decals to make glass visible to our feathered friends. In New York City\, migrating birds face a gauntlet of concentrated glass – and many do not survive. The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center was once one of the city’s worst offenders\, but creative renovations have transformed the building into a wildlife oasis. \nThe Zoo and the Javits Center have inspired groundbreaking legislation that reimagines what our cities can do for birds\, but a critical obstacle remains: our residences account for nearly 50% of bird strikes. However\, simple solutions—like window paint\, decals\, or even a bar of soap with patterns spaced 2 inches apart—could save the lives of millions of birds. \nDirected by Tangle Bank Studios \nRuntime: 16 minutes \n  \nA MYSTICAL ORNITHOLOGY\nIn this lyrical portrait\, ornithologist\, poet\, and professor Drew Lanham invites us into his South Carolina farm\, where birdwatching becomes both refuge and revelation. As he listens for absent songs in the spring air\, Drew not only reckons with loss and memory but also takes action—cultivating his land as a sanctuary\, an underground railroad for winged migrants. His reflections move beyond science into wonder\, blurring the line between human and bird. For Drew\, they are more than names on a list—they are companions\, teachers\, and a last wild hope. \nDirected by Jeremy Seifert and Benjamin James Roberts \nRuntime: 11 minutes
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-three-short-films-about-birds/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Nature and Outdoors Short Films Program
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFinalists of short films Program curated from over 100 submissions to the festival in 2026 – An eclectic mix of environmental Advocacy\, Wildlife conservation\, and artistic expressions of nature and what it all means to us. \n2026 SELECTIONS:\nTALKING TO THE SUN\nTALKING TO THE SUN is a short documentary of astronomical proportions joining Farmer Frank as he takes care of his small spot on Earth\, making his own path from seed to harvest. \nAs he mentors people in his community who want to learn from his great experience and love for nature\, Frank grows organic food and is an important part of our community! \nDirected by Megan Sweeney | Runtime: 20 mins. \nWILDERNESS\nThere is something about the wilderness that is both intangible and universally appreciated by the people who visit it\, and this bond is what has inspired a group of dedicated volunteers to come together to help preserve the Indian Peaks Wilderness. From trail maintenance to outreach\, discover the bountiful labour that is needed to preserve the magic of these spaces. Uncover the individual stories that have led each member to the wilderness\, and why they are dedicated to protecting it. And through all of this\, witness the love\, passion\, and community that the wilderness imparts. \nDirected by Andy Ichiro Sameshima\, Cade Birgfeld | Runtime: 14:06 mins. \nPEST\nThe ways in which humans live alongside urban wildlife is explored through the eyes of those who work to save them and those whose job it is to eradicate them. Experts discuss wildlife management and the ways in which we can better coexist with the natural world. \nAlexandra Faust is an independent filmmaker\, with a background in environmental studies. She recently graduated from Colorado Film School \nDirected by Alexandra S Faust | Runtime: 13:33 mins. \nRIVER STORIES\nSet along Colorado’s South St. Vrain Creek\, River Stories explores the deep connections between rivers\, restoration\, and community resilience. Through the voices of scientists\, land stewards\, and local residents\, the film follows a collaborative effort to restore a river shaped by wildfire\, flooding\, and climate change—revealing how healing waterways can also strengthen the relationships people have with the landscapes they call home.Set along Colorado’s South St. Vrain Creek\, River Stories explores the deep connections between rivers\, restoration\, and community resilience. Through the voices of scientists\, land stewards\, and local residents\, the film follows a collaborative effort to restore a river shaped by wildfire\, flooding\, and climate change—revealing how healing waterways can also strengthen the relationships people have with the landscapes they call home. \nDirected by David Diaz | Runtime: 14 mins. \nSPEAKING EEP!\nSPEAKING EEP! highlights women-led science and calls attention to the importance of the American pika as an indicator species. Ultimately\, the message of the film is one of hope that focuses on the potential for these beloved critters to adapt to an increasingly fragile environment. \nFeaturing great characters\, fascinating science\, and cinematic footage of stunning mountain vistas and adorable pikas\, (and lots of “eeps”!)\, this film transports viewers high up into Colorado’s Rocky Mountains for an experience that is sure to delight and inspire. \nDirected by Jim Jayson\, JinYoung\, Kim Jayson | Runtime: 18:46 mins. \nOLD LADIES AGAINST UNDERWATER GARBAGE\nOld Ladies Against Underwater Garbage follows Susan Baur\, the 85-year-old leader\, and her crew of fearless women as they defy limits\, protect the environment\, and rediscover wonder and joy through water and community. A reminder that adventure and activism know no age. \nDirected by Liz McGregor | Runtime: 14:59 mins. \nFOREVER IN THE MOUNTAINS\nWhen her best “pow day” friend is diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age\, Stephanie turns her grief into purpose. Set deep in the Colorado Rockies\, Forever in the Mountains tells the powerful origin story of the nonprofit Tits Deep for Breast Cancer. Join Stephanie as she navigates grief\, finds sisterhood\, and works to save young lives in the mountains. \nTits Deep for Breast Cancer is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that focuses on advocacy\, education\, outreach\, and supporting young women seeking breast cancer treatment. Our mission is to help younger women catch cancer early enough to save their lives. www.titsdeepforbreastcancer.com \nDirected by Grace Eggleston | Runtime: 14 mins. \nDAWN CHORUS\nDawn Chorus is a meditative and thought-provoking short documentary following interspecies musician and philosopher David Rothenberg as he ventures into the natural world with an unusual mission: to make music with birds. Blending art and science\, the film explores the relationships between observer and participant\, musician and animal\, human and nature. \nIn a time of growing ecological alienation and environmental urgency\, Dawn Chorus doesn’t propose technological fixes or policy solutions\, but something more fundamental: a shift in mindset. It asks us to slow down\, to listen and to recognize that we\, too\, are part of nature’s song. \nDirected by Lewis Rapkin | Runtime: 11:33 mins.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-nature-and-outdoors-short-films-program/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: The Lake
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nDirector Abby ellis will join us in person\nClimate Change Doc From Leonardo DiCaprio\, Jimmy Chin and Chai Vasarhelyi Raises Alarms About the Fate of the Great Salt Lake \nAn environmental nuclear bomb looms in Utah\, as they race to prevent a catastrophic ecological and public health collapse. \nThe Lake is a vérité film that follows three individuals (two intrepid scientists Bonnie Baxter and Ben Abbott alongside political insider Brian Steed) fighting to save a dying lake. They see what’s coming—poisoned air\, a collapsing ecosystem\, a community on the brink—and they throw themselves into the everyday\, often mundane work of trying to stop it. As they push against bureaucracy\, apathy\, and the ticking clock of a crisis decades in the making\, something eerie and heartbreaking lingers at the edges: the dust rising in the background\, a reminder of what will be lost if they fail. \n2026 Sundance Winner –  Special Jury Award for Impact for Change \n“‘The Lake’ is so much more than a regionally isolated issue documentary. Its lessons should apply to every single environmental fight around the world.” -Variety \nDirected by Abby Ellis | Runtime: 88 minutes
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-the-lake/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: To Use A Mountain
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nQ&A with Director Casey Carter\nSeconds of exposure\, generations of debate\, the history of nations\, and epochs of geologic change – all overlap in the landscapes that define the American nuclear legacy and the quest to isolate 77\,000 tons of nuclear waste for 10\,000 years. TO USE A MOUNTAIN presents vignettes of ruin and salvation in six candidate communities for the nation’s sacrificial nuclear dumping ground. \nDirected by Casey Carter | Runtime: 99 Mins
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-to-use-a-mountain/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Burn\, Scar
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nFilmmaker Hillary Bachelder and Colorado Fire Suppression Professionals will join us for a discussion\nPrescribed fire– the practice of setting small burns to clear ecosystems of overgrowth– is a critical tool for climate resiliency and forest health. But in 2022\, a burn set by the U.S. Forest Service in the mountains of northern New Mexico escaped its firelines and spiraled out of control to become the largest wildfire in the state’s history. Weaving together both sides of the story –  the locals impacted by the fire and struggling to rebuild\, alongside the Forest Service’s efforts to resume stewardship of the land following their tragic misstep – “burn\, scar” is a personal and nuanced story of resilience\, resistance\, and our enduring connection to the land and each other. \nDirected by: Hillary Bachelder | Length: 90 mins
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-burn-scar/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Melt
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nIn his inimitable way\, Geyrhalter (OUR DAILY BREAD\, HOMO SAPIENS) travels the world of snow and ice. From Japan to the Alps\, Northern Canada to Iceland\, and Antarctica; MELT is the story of people living amid the gradual disappearance of the ice that was once presumed infinite. \nAlong the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route in Japan\, bulldozers carve out spectacular\, 50-feet-high walls of snow to build corridors specifically to attract tourists\, while the celebrated ski region Val-d’Isère in southern France uses artificial snow to create a winter wonderland. In Switzerland\, snowplows carve furrows into the glaciers to preserve the snow for the coming winter sports season. And in Iceland\, visitors pose in front of gigantic blocks of ice that are gradually being swallowed by the sea. Everything seems normal – but behind the apparently perfect white facade\, the world’s ice and snow are melting at an alarming rate. \nEverywhere Geyrhalter goes\, his subjects talk of melting glaciers and increasingly extreme weather conditions\, revealing how they experience climate change in their everyday lives and work. Filmed between 2021 and 2025\, MELT preserves some of the world’s most compelling frozen landscapes\, addressing some of the greatest environmental and political questions of our age. \n“A meticulous\, contemplative sweep of the globe\, Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s impressive doc takes stock of humanity’s toil to control ice and snow as the climate crisis advances.” \n—Carmen Gray\, The Film Verdict  \n“Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s latest documentary is a fascinating\, unsentimental love letter to snow and icy landscapes.” \n—Susanne Gottlieb\, Cineuropa  \n\nDirected by Nikolaus Geyrhalter  | Runtime: 127 mins
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-melt/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF,Cinema
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Ghost Elephants
DESCRIPTION:RECEPTION + FILM TICKETS\nJoin us AFTERWARDS for a discussion — TBD\nFor over a decade\, Dr. Steve Boyes\, conservation biologist and National Geographic Explorer\, has been in search of a mysterious\, elusive herd of Ghost Elephants in the highlands of Angola\, deep within its forests. From acclaimed director Werner Herzog (“Grizzly Man”)\, GHOST ELEPHANTS follows Boyes on an epic journey as he sets out with some of the best master trackers in the world\, in pursuit of an animal long believed to be a myth. \n“This hypnotic and haunting documentary turns a search for mythical beasts into a profound meditation on memory\, loss\, and the vanishing wild.” – Screen Zealots \nDirected by Werner Herzog | Runtime: 99 mins
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-ghost-elephants/
LOCATION:Gordon Gamm Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260719T143000
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SUMMARY:Parlando School of Musical Arts: Every Color
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nParlando presents a BRAND NEW musical\, written by Elle Tyler— Every Color! \nWhen the ROY G BIV Rainbow meets the color Gray\, their world is turned upside down. How do you make a rainbow? Is there really room for every color? Gray sets off on a journey with newfound friend Orange to find somewhere to belong\, discovering a whole kaleidoscope of colors along the way. Together they’ll find out that we all need each other to make our world beautiful. \nBook\, Music\, & Lyrics by Elle Tyler \nDirection by Ace Reichelt \nAssistant Direction by Allison Lydic \nMusic Direction by Kailyn Martino \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/parlando-school-of-musical-arts-every-color/2026-07-19/1/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260719T201500
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SUMMARY:Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival 2026: Closing Film (The Last Dive)\, Award Ceremony & Reception
DESCRIPTION:CLOSING FILM & RECEPTION TICKETS      CLOSING FILM ONLY TICKETS \nClosing Night Film at Dairy Arts Center\, Includes Award Presentation\, Closing Film (OCEAN) and Reception at VELVET ELK LOUNGE on 13th Street.\n \nFilm at 4:00PM at Dairy Arts Center Gordon Gamm Theater THE LAST DIVE.\nReception from 6:15PM to 8:15PM at Velvet Elk Lounge\, on 13th Street\nLibations & Appetizers\, Live Music by Hazel Miller and the Collective \nRAFFLE PRIZES GALORE! \nWe suggest you park free (on Sundays) at the Boulderado Hotel\, Boulder Bookstore\, or on a street nearby \n  \nCLOSING FILM: THE LAST DIVE\nFollowed by a pre-recorded interview with Director Cody Sheehy \nTerry Kennedy is a legend. A former associate of the Hell’s Angels\, he sailed into the Sea of Cortez in the 1980s on a boat named Erotica. But while Terry’s friends have great memories of partying with him at sea\, his legacy goes beyond mere popularity. His time on the water transformed Terry\, who devoted his life to the conservation of manta rays after bonding with a giant manta he named “Willy Wow.” Over 19 years off the coast of San Benedicto Island\, Terry and Willy Wow developed an extraordinary relationship that changed our understanding of mantas forever. \nNow in his eighties\, Terry goes on the adventure of a lifetime in The Last Dive\, setting sail with his friends and a documentary crew in hopes of fulfilling his “dying wish” to swim with Willy Wow one more time. Director Cody Sheehy takes viewers along on their journey\, using Terry’s story as a window into the developing science behind manta rays’ extraordinary intelligence\, as well as the urgent need to protect these “gentle giants” and their stunning natural habitat. \nDirected by Cody Sheehy | Runtime: 88 mins
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-environmental-nature-outdoors-film-festival-2026-closing-film-the-last-dive-award-ceremony-reception/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BENOFF,Cinema
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260720T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260720T200000
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SUMMARY:How to Watch a Movie Part II - The Auteur’s Eye: Film Direction
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/htwamii/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,How to Watch a Movie
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260722T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260722T170000
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SUMMARY:Dead Souls
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 22-25 \nFor his directorial swan song\, Alex Cox (Repo Man\, Straight To Hell) stars in this frontier fable of American greed. Follow mysterious drifter ‘Strindler’ as he scours the West for the names of dead Mexican labourers. Here at this border town in 1890\, Strindler – or is it ‘Swindler’? – raises eyebrows when he offers to pay a pretty penny to add to his list of names. Wandering affably from saloon to ranch\, Strindler exercises the old adage that money talks – but sometimes too loudly. Between the town drunk\, hot-headed cowherds and local outlaws\, Strindler soon finds himself tangled up in his own tall tales. A meditative\, sincere landscape at the borderlands of the American nightmare: where fortunes rest on a dirty deal\, and legacies are built on blood and gold. (Alex Cox\, 2025\, USA\, 1:28. NR) \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/dead-souls/2026-07-22/1/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260722T170000
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SUMMARY:Peter Asher: Everywhere Man
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 22-25 \nPeter Asher’s extraordinary life has intersected with some of the greatest artists and musical moments of the last six decades. A child actor who became a pop star and then a manager and producer to the likes of James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt\, he is a Zelig-like figure who remains a vital creative force to this day. Featuring interviews with Paul McCartney\, Carole King\, and many more. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/peter-asher-everywhere-man/2026-07-22/1/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260722T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260722T210000
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SUMMARY:Set the Table: Immersive Dinner & Art Retreat
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nThe Set the Table exhibition brings together food\, art\, home\, and community\, exploring how the table serves as a universal locus for culture\, environment\, and the many ways we come together over food. \nThe Dairy Arts Center brings this exhibition to life with a very special event: Set the Table: Immersive Dinner and Art Retreat. On July 22\, guests are invited to an intimate farm-to-table dinner surrounded by the artworks of Set the Table\, where dining becomes a creative\, multi-sensory experience. \nThe evening will feature a beautifully crafted five-course meal by Forage Sisters\, a local\, women-owned farm-to-table catering company. Their menu offers a culinary journey through Colorado’s diverse peoples\, places\, and histories\, with each dish rooted in seasonal ingredients\, sustainable practices\, and the rich narratives embedded in the region’s foodways. \nThroughout the evening\, Boulder-based artist and founder of Schoolhouse Studios\, Kristen Abbott will guide guests through a mini artist retreat. Through a series of hands-on\, creative activities woven into the rhythm of the meal\, participants are invited to reflect\, play\, and embrace Abbott’s philosophy of “joyful experimentation.” \nThe tablescape itself is part of the experience—a feast for the senses that blurs the boundaries between installation\, performance\, and communal dining. An evening where the act of gathering becomes an artwork in itself. \nIncludes a five-course dinner\, one drink\, and all artist-led activities and materials. Bar will be available. \nMenu to be announced soon. Capacity is limited to 40 guests—reserve your spot for this special one-night experience. \nAbout Set the Table Exhibition:\nThe Set the Table exhibition\, at the Dairy Arts Center from the 15th of May to the 2nd of August\, explores the table as a site of connection—where food\, art\, and community intersect. Bringing together artists working across disciplines\, the exhibition considers how the table is a locus point of culture\, and how shared meals carry histories\, shape identities\, and reflect our relationships to the environment\, heritage\, and one another. \nAbout Forage Sisters:\nForage Sisters is a full service event and farm-to-table catering company\, born between two best friends whose passion lies in bringing people together through intentional food and thoughtful events. \nAbout Kristen Abbott:\nKristen Abbott is a mixed media painter and textile artist based in Boulder\, Colorado. Her practice moves between abstract painting and cyanotype textiles\, shaped through an experimental\, process-driven approach. \nIn her cyanotype work\, sunlight acts as both collaborator and catalyst\, imprinting organic forms onto hand-coated fabrics such as linen\, cotton\, and silk. Abbott often reworks these surfaces with additional materials\, building layered compositions that shift with the viewer’s perspective and gradually reveal new details over time. \nGuided by a philosophy of “joyful experimentation\,” her work embraces unpredictability and reflects an intuitive dialogue with place\, light\, and material—inviting viewers into quiet moments of reflection and discovery.
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/set-the-table-immersive-dinner-art-retreat/
LOCATION:McMahon Gallery\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260724T223000
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Weird: Camp
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 24 \nHaunted by a traumatic past\, Emily finds solace as a camp counselor while navigating grief\, witchcraft and the power of female friendship. Emily feels at home as she is taken in by the other counselors\, who accept her as she is and wrap her in a veil of peace & forgiveness. Emily stands at the forefront of a new kind of life\, but there’s a voice out there in the woods she can’t quite seem to ignore. The voice is whispering – and she’s telling Emily to go home. (Avalon Fast\, 2026\, Canada\, 1:51\, NR) \n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/friday-night-weird-camp/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Friday Night Weird
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260727T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260727T200000
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SUMMARY:How to Watch a Movie Part III: Framing the Story: Cinematography
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/htwamiii/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,How to Watch a Movie
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260728T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260728T150000
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SUMMARY:The Levys of Monticello
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 28 \nIn celebration of America at 250\, the Boulder JCC presents two films illuminating Jewish contributions to our new nation’s history. \nJoin Boulder Jewish Film Festival founding director Kathryn Bernheimer and guests to view and discuss two festival favorites that shed light on unfamiliar chapters of American history. \n  \n“The Levys of Monticello\,” which offers an unusual take on Thomas Jefferson\, screens at 1 pm. “Jews of the Wild West\,” which coincides with Colorado’s 150th year as a state\, will be shown at 3 pm\, with guest speaker Dee Dee Diamond.   \n  \n“The Levys of Monticello” tells the little-known story of the Levy family\, which owned and carefully preserved Monticello for nearly a century – far longer than Jefferson or his descendants. The acclaimed documentary weaves together the remarkable story of the Levy family with an examination of Thomas Jefferson’s legacy\, also touching on still relevant issues of race\, slavery\, and antisemitism. Watch the trailer. (Directed by Steven Pressman. Running time: 70 minutes. 2022) \n\n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-levys-of-monticello/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BJFF,Cinema
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260728T163000
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SUMMARY:Jews of the Wild West
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 28 \nIn celebration of America at 250\, the Boulder JCC presents two films illuminating Jewish contributions to our new nation’s history. \nJoin Boulder Jewish Film Festival founding director Kathryn Bernheimer and guests to view and discuss two festival favorites that shed light on unfamiliar chapters of American history. \n  \n“Jews of the Wild West\,” which coincides with Colorado’s 150th year as a state\, will be shown at 3 pm\, with guest speaker Dee Dee Diamond. “The Levys of Monticello\,” which offers an unusual take on Thomas Jefferson\, screens at 1 pm.  \n  \n“Jews of the Wild West” highlights the contributions Jewish Americans made in shaping the Western United States. The story of Jewish pioneers who played a definitive role shaping the expansion of the United States has been largely forgotten. But by 1912\, it is estimated that more than 100\,000 Jewish immigrants\, many fleeing persecution in Europe or simply seeking greater personal and economic freedom\, had put down roots in the Wild West\, leaving a lasting imprint on the cultural landscape. (Directed by Denver’s Amanda Kinsey. Running time: 83 minutes. 2022) \n  \nGuest Speaker: Boulder’s Dee Dee Diamond is the great\, great grandniece of Solomon Bibo\, one of the pioneers showcased in the film. Dee Dee traces her family’s fascinating journey from Prussia to America back to 1812\, when great\, great\, great-grandfather Lukas Rosenstein first emigrated to escape conscription in Napoleon’s army. \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/jews-of-the-wild-west/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:BJFF,Cinema
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260729T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260729T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T161652Z
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SUMMARY:Mary Oliver: Saved By the Beauty of the World
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nIf poetry had a pop icon\, Mary Oliver would be it. Celebrated best-selling poet\, Pulitzer Prize-winner\, lover of dogs and long walks in the woods\, openly queer but intensely private\, Oliver was America’s unlikely contemporary mystic\, stalking the ponds and forests of Cape Cod for nearly fifty years in order to open herself – and her readers – to the known and unknowable world. From a lonely childhood to literary fame\, Oliver’s life was shaped by devotion to nature\, paying attention\, and the long journey toward learning to love and to be loved. Her poems inspire liberals and conservatives\, atheists and believers\, naturalists and urbanites\, speaking directly to contemporary anxieties about attention\, presence\, and the human relationship with the natural world – issues that feel especially pressing in an era of climate crisis\, digital distraction\, and social fragmentation.  \nFeaturing interviews with her close friends\, including John Waters\, never-before-seen personal photos\, notebooks\, and correspondence from her archive\, and recitations of her work by Stephen Colbert\, Lucy Dacus\, Steve Buscemi\, and Oprah Winfrey\, Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World considers the poet’s long lifetime of work in context\, capturing the uniqueness of her world and the natural beauty that inspired her. (Sasha Waters\, 2026\, USA\, 1:31\, NR) \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/mary-oliver-saved-by-the-beauty-of-the-world/2026-07-29/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Miroirs No. 3
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 29 – Aug 1 \nDuring a weekend trip to the countryside\, Laura\, a young piano student from Berlin\, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house\, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman\, who tends to her with motherly devotion . As she recuperates\, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful\, Laura and her adopted family reawakens to the world and comes to find a strange harmony together. However\, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past\, which begin to stir\, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (PHOENIX\, TRANSIT) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief\, connection\, and humanity bind and sustain us. (Christian Petzold\, 2025\, Germany\, 1:26\, NR)
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/miroirs-no-3/2026-07-29/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema
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SUMMARY:Friday Night Weird: Alpha
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nJuly 31 \nAlpha\, a troubled 13-year-old\, lives with her single mom. Their world collapses the day Alpha returns from school with a tattoo on her arm. (Julia Ducournau\, 2025\, France\, 2:08\, R) \n  \n\n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/friday-night-weird-alpha/
LOCATION:Boedecker Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Friday Night Weird
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SUMMARY:Parlando School of Musical Arts: New Musical Project 2026 | Beethoven: Live in Concert and Sunflower: The Story of Amalie & Vincent
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nNew Musical Project 2026 is Parlando School of Musical Arts’ annual celebration of brand-new musicals— bringing emerging works to life through semi-staged scenes and songs featuring Colorado community actors at the Grace Gamm Theatre at the Dairy Arts Center. A portion of every ticket sold goes directly to the writing teams behind these original works. \nThis year features two separate performance events: \nFestival Performances- Semi-staged excerpts from Beethoven: Live in Concert (a rock-and-roll retelling of the legendary composer’s rise and fall\, by Jad Jacob) and Sunflower: The Story of Amalie & Vincent (a heartfelt story about a lonely sixth grader who finds friendship and confidence inside a Van Gogh painting\, by Laura Guli & Premila Mistry) are performed together on Saturday\, August 1 at 2pm and Sunday\, August 2 at 2pm. \nCabaret & Student Showcase- On Saturday\, August 1 at 7pm\, experience semi-staged scenes and songs from C’est La Vie (a musical about four teenage girls thrown together for a school project who discover the power of unexpected friendship\, by Victoria Bernardes & Miriam Lakein)\, plus a cabaret showcasing songs from original musicals by Alanya Bridge\, Amy Jo Jackson\, Bonnie Corral & Krystin Lacey\, Jesse Ayala & Justino Tesoro\, Sequoia Sellinger & Sarah Rossman\, Benjamin Walton\, Stephanie Henry\, and Magda Vidal. \nCome be among the first audiences to experience these works— and help support the future of musical theater storytelling. Learn more at www.newmusicalproject.org
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/parlandonew-musical-project-2026/2026-08-01/1/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260803T200000
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SUMMARY:How to Watch a Movie Part IV: The Art of the Cut: Film Editing
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/htwamiv/
LOCATION:Dairy Arts Center\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,How to Watch a Movie
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260805T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260805T210000
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CREATED:20260615T153119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T215049Z
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SUMMARY:The Casual Enormity of Adam Palmer
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nScreening of film\, panel discussion on local climate solutions. Panelists committed: Will Toor (Colorado Energy Office)\, Chris Steinkamp (MT2030)\, and Kim Schaepfler (Lotus Engineering). Music beforehand by CU Senior\, Montana Palmer – a tribute to her father who was lost in a 2021 Silverton Avalanche. \n \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/the-casual-enormity-of-adam-palmer/
LOCATION:Grace Gamm Theatre\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Cinema Rental
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260806T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260806T203000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T195531Z
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SUMMARY:Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company (BETC): Witch | Aug. 6-23
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nThe devil arrives in a small village to recruit souls\, and business has never been better. Everyone is scrambling to bargain for something. Love\, riches\, and personal validation top the list. \nBut one woman is having none of it\, and she happens to be the woman whom everyone thinks is the town witch. \nJen Silverman’s reworking of the 1621 drama\, The Witch of Edmonton\, is wickedly funny\, surprisingly moving and dangerously entertaining. \nThe play poses the question\, “How much is a soul worth in a world where hope is increasingly hard to come by?” \n 
URL:https://thedairy.org/event/boulder-ensemble-theatre-company-betc-witch-3/2026-08-06/
LOCATION:Carsen Theater\, Walnut Street\, Boulder\, Colorado\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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