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Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.”Īfter each film, Baldwin will be interviewed by Denver-based culture writer and film critic Lisa Kennedy. This year, he’ll be screening “Julia,” “The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers” and “Dr. Alec Baldwin stands outside the Boulder Theater during BIFF 2010. In 2010, he attended the festival where he received BIFF’s Award of Excellence in Acting. The starsĪlec Baldwin will be returning to the festival as BIFF’s first-ever guest programmer. Saturday at Longmont Museum’s Stewart Auditorium. “Refuge” will be on the big screen at 3:30pm Saturday at Boulder High School and at 7:30 p.m. “Both men are traveling to Boulder for BIFF and it will be one of the most powerful screenings at the festival.” “‘Refuge’ is a fascinating documentary about a white nationalist who ends up befriending a Muslim man and how it changes him forever,” Kathy Beeck said. The Pavilion will also feature discussions from over 15 filmmakers and film subjects who will be in attendance. The Adventure Film Pavilion is returning to the festival and will showcase the latest in adventure on the big screen, from shorts to feature-length films. There will be two pre-film parties before the gala at Hotel Boulderado and Rembrandt Yard. On March 4, attendees can look forward to the popular opening night red carpet gala, followed by a screening of 2020’s “The Duke,” starring Helen Mirren. March 3 at Rembrandt Yard with CineChef, a culinary tour de force where industry greats from Denver and Boulder will craft fare inspired by film. “Of course, we loved being at Chautauqua this summer, but it’s nice to have everything back within walking distance.” “The Boulder Theater has always been the heart of the festival, from year one back in 2005,” Kathy Beeck said. Attendees of BIFF gather at a reception at Chautauqua Greens on June 25, 2021. This time around, from March 3-6, attendees will find events and screenings all within an easy-to-navigate radius. Last summer, the festival pivoted to a slightly different version to adapt to the pandemic with a weekend filled with outdoor cocktail hours on Chautauqua’s green fields and films screened in the historic barn-like auditorium. We seem to be hitting that timing again and we’re thrilled.” We had a great turnout in June, and we always seem to be the last big party in town, and the first big party back after a surge. “As COVID declines, ticket sales continue to increase. “People are very excited,” said Kathy Beeck, BIFF’s director. Boulder International Film Festival Director Kathy Beeck works at her desk in the BIFF offices in Boulder on Feb. In its 18th year, Boulder International Film Festival is making its return to the Boulder Theater and, as always, will usher in days of culinary events, over 50 film screenings, live music and Q&As with some of Hollywood’s brightest stars.













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