The Denver Film Festival (DFF), produced by Denver Film Society (DFS), announced its full Festival lineup including all feature film selections, short films and complete sidebars.
The 39th Annual Denver Film Festival will take place from Wednesday, November 2nd through Sunday, November 13th, 2016. Denver Film Festival is the city’s premier cultural event of the fall, selling more than 55,000 tickets to more than 250 films: Blockbusters, docs, shorts and indies.
“Our 39th Festival program truly has something for everyone—from the delightful dance-filled comedies of Tribute guests Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon to the diverse slate of works that makes up our country of focus, Spain, from timely and serious documentaries such as Do Not Resist and Jackson to the always curious and creepy Late Night Showcase,” said Brit Withey, Artistic Director.
During the 12-day Festival, DFF39 will present more than 200 titles representing local, national and international independent films, as well as industry panels, workshops, achievement awards and tributes; featuring more than 130 filmmaker guests in-person.
The festival will feature the following programs: Red Carpet Presentations, Special Presentations, Focus on National Cinema: Spain, Contemporary World Cinema, Documentary, Culinary Cinema, Late Night Showcase, Women + Film, CineLatino, CinemaQ, Spotlight On Colorado, American Independent Showcase, First Look Student Program, Music Video Mixtape, Shorts-In-A-Feature-Length World, Creative Conversations, Retrospectives, Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Feature, American Independent Narrative Competition & Maysles Brothers Award For Best Documentary.
For the complete schedule of events visit: bit.ly/DFFSchedule.
Tickets for the general public went on-sale today, Wednesday, October 12th, 2016 online at: bit.ly/DFFTickets or in-person at the Sie FilmCenter located at 2510 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80206.
For more information regarding the 39th Annual Denver Film Festival visit: www.denverfilm.org