Following a mostly virtual event last year, the Denver Film Festival will return Nov. 3-14 with in-person screenings and events, producer Denver Film announced today.
However, the two-week festival also will bring back the virtual platform it used last year for screenings, at , and by downloading the Denver Film app for Roku TV or Apple TV.
“After a fully virtual Denver Film Festival last year, we know our members and film lovers throughout the area are eager to come together again to enjoy a robust lineup of screenings, events, panels and more,” said Kevin Smith, Denver Film’s chief marketing officer, in a press statement.
This year’s event will feature daily and Red Carpet screenings in-person, “events and entertainment throughout the city,” and pop-up events in metro Denver. Returning venues include McNichols Civic Center Building, Denver Film’s Sie FilmCenter and Ellie Caulkins Opera House — where the biggest premieres and guests tend to show up.
General admission and ticket packs are on sale at . GA tickets are $17 (or $13 for Denver Film members), with matinee tickets for $11. Early bird 5-pack tickets are $70, increasing to $75 in late August, and early bird 10-pack tickets are $135 (increasing to $145 in late August).
The full lineup for the festival will be announced in the coming weeks.






