June 19, 2013
✇ 4:30 Blancanieves
Boedecker Theater
Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She learned the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. One day she ran away with a troupe of dwarves, and became a legend. Set in southern Spain in 1920s, Blancanieves is a tribute to silent films. Blancanieves was also Spain’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for 2012. (Pablo Berger, 2012, Spain, 1:44, PG-13)
✇ 7:00 Gimme the Loot
Boedecker Theater
Malcolm and Sofia, two determined teens from the Bronx, are the ultimate graffiti-writers. When a rival gang buffs their latest masterpiece, they must hatch a plan to get revenge by tagging an iconic NYC landmark, but they need to raise $500 to pull off their spectacular scheme. Over the course of two whirlwind, sun-soaked summer days, Malcolm and Sofia travel on an epic urban adventure involving black market spray cans, illicit bodegas, stolen sneakers, a high-stakes heist, and a beautiful, stoned girl whose necklace is literally their key to becoming the biggest writers in the City. (Adam Leon, 2012, US, 1:21, NR)
June 20, 2013
✇ 4:30 Gimme the Loot
Boedecker Theater
Malcolm and Sofia, two determined teens from the Bronx, are the ultimate graffiti-writers. When a rival gang buffs their latest masterpiece, they must hatch a plan to get revenge by tagging an iconic NYC landmark, but they need to raise $500 to pull off their spectacular scheme. Over the course of two whirlwind, sun-soaked summer days, Malcolm and Sofia travel on an epic urban adventure involving black market spray cans, illicit bodegas, stolen sneakers, a high-stakes heist, and a beautiful, stoned girl whose necklace is literally their key to becoming the biggest writers in the City. (Adam Leon, 2012, US, 1:21, NR)
✇ 7:00 Blancanieves
Boedecker Theater
Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She learned the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. One day she ran away with a troupe of dwarves, and became a legend. Set in southern Spain in 1920s, Blancanieves is a tribute to silent films. Blancanieves was also Spain’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for 2012. (Pablo Berger, 2012, Spain, 1:44, PG-13)
June 21, 2013
✇ 4:00 Blancanieves
Boedecker Theater
Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She learned the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. One day she ran away with a troupe of dwarves, and became a legend. Set in southern Spain in 1920s, Blancanieves is a tribute to silent films. Blancanieves was also Spain’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for 2012. (Pablo Berger, 2012, Spain, 1:44, PG-13)
✇ 6:45 Gimme the Loot
Boedecker Theater
Malcolm and Sofia, two determined teens from the Bronx, are the ultimate graffiti-writers. When a rival gang buffs their latest masterpiece, they must hatch a plan to get revenge by tagging an iconic NYC landmark, but they need to raise $500 to pull off their spectacular scheme. Over the course of two whirlwind, sun-soaked summer days, Malcolm and Sofia travel on an epic urban adventure involving black market spray cans, illicit bodegas, stolen sneakers, a high-stakes heist, and a beautiful, stoned girl whose necklace is literally their key to becoming the biggest writers in the City. (Adam Leon, 2012, US, 1:21, NR)
✇ 8:45 Blancanieves
Boedecker Theater
Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She learned the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. One day she ran away with a troupe of dwarves, and became a legend. Set in southern Spain in 1920s, Blancanieves is a tribute to silent films. Blancanieves was also Spain’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for 2012. (Pablo Berger, 2012, Spain, 1:44, PG-13)
June 22, 2013
1:00 Eagle Rock Theater: IN THE BLOOD a play by Suzan-Lori Parks
East Theatre, June 22, 1 & 7 pm
In the world of Suzan-Lori Parks’ IN THE BLOOD, single motherhood is everywhere, poverty is everywhere, exploitation by people in the system is everywhere, and help is nowhere. In the playwright’s spin on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester, persecuted for having five children out of wedlock, must fight to make her children’s lives better in an unfriendly world, where those who are meant to help, do more damage than good. Talk-back with the cast immediately following each performance. IN THE BLOOD contains mature themes, sexual situations and strong language. It is not recommended for young audiences. Ages 13+.
✇ 2:00 From Up On Poppy Hill
Boedecker Theater
From the legendary Studio Ghibli (Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro) comes an inspired coming-of-age story set in 1960s Japan. In a lovingly hand-drawn tale, two students develop a budding romance as they join forces to save their high school’s ramshackle clubhouse from demolition. Japan’s biggest box-office hit of the year and winner of the Japan Academy Prize for Animation, FROM UP ON POPPY HILL conjures up a pure, wistful and nuanced evocation of the past and young love through its rich palette and painterly detail of glistening harbors, sun-drenched gardens and bustling cityscapes. English-language featuring the voices of Jamie Lee Curtis, Christina Hendricks, Ron Howard, Aubrey Plaza and others. (Goro Miyazaki, 2011, Japan, 1:31, PG)
✇ 4:30 Gimme the Loot
Boedecker Theater
Malcolm and Sofia, two determined teens from the Bronx, are the ultimate graffiti-writers. When a rival gang buffs their latest masterpiece, they must hatch a plan to get revenge by tagging an iconic NYC landmark, but they need to raise $500 to pull off their spectacular scheme. Over the course of two whirlwind, sun-soaked summer days, Malcolm and Sofia travel on an epic urban adventure involving black market spray cans, illicit bodegas, stolen sneakers, a high-stakes heist, and a beautiful, stoned girl whose necklace is literally their key to becoming the biggest writers in the City. (Adam Leon, 2012, US, 1:21, NR)
✇ 6:30 Blancanieves
Boedecker Theater
Once upon a time there was a little girl who had never known her mother. She learned the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. One day she ran away with a troupe of dwarves, and became a legend. Set in southern Spain in 1920s, Blancanieves is a tribute to silent films. Blancanieves was also Spain’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for 2012. (Pablo Berger, 2012, Spain, 1:44, PG-13)
7:00 Eagle Rock Theater: IN THE BLOOD a play by Suzan-Lori Parks
East Theatre, June 22, 1 & 7 pm
In the world of Suzan-Lori Parks’ IN THE BLOOD, single motherhood is everywhere, poverty is everywhere, exploitation by people in the system is everywhere, and help is nowhere. In the playwright’s spin on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester, persecuted for having five children out of wedlock, must fight to make her children’s lives better in an unfriendly world, where those who are meant to help, do more damage than good. Talk-back with the cast immediately following each performance. IN THE BLOOD contains mature themes, sexual situations and strong language. It is not recommended for young audiences. Ages 13+.
8:00 The Dairy Center for the Arts presents The Dairy Comedy Night
Performance Space, June 22, 8 pm
Comedy is alive at The Dairy this summer! Come and enjoy yourself with Nancy Norton, Nathan Lund, Elliot Woolsey, Kristin Rand, James Gold and John Wilkins. Celebrate June with friends, good drinks and hardly laughs with these great local comedians at an amazing Boulder venue. Ages 16+.
✇ 8:45 Gimme the Loot
Boedecker Theater
Malcolm and Sofia, two determined teens from the Bronx, are the ultimate graffiti-writers. When a rival gang buffs their latest masterpiece, they must hatch a plan to get revenge by tagging an iconic NYC landmark, but they need to raise $500 to pull off their spectacular scheme. Over the course of two whirlwind, sun-soaked summer days, Malcolm and Sofia travel on an epic urban adventure involving black market spray cans, illicit bodegas, stolen sneakers, a high-stakes heist, and a beautiful, stoned girl whose necklace is literally their key to becoming the biggest writers in the City. (Adam Leon, 2012, US, 1:21, NR)
June 23, 2013
✇ 11:00 From Up On Poppy Hill
Boedecker Theater
From the legendary Studio Ghibli (Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro) comes an inspired coming-of-age story set in 1960s Japan. In a lovingly hand-drawn tale, two students develop a budding romance as they join forces to save their high school’s ramshackle clubhouse from demolition. Japan’s biggest box-office hit of the year and winner of the Japan Academy Prize for Animation, FROM UP ON POPPY HILL conjures up a pure, wistful and nuanced evocation of the past and young love through its rich palette and painterly detail of glistening harbors, sun-drenched gardens and bustling cityscapes. English-language featuring the voices of Jamie Lee Curtis, Christina Hendricks, Ron Howard, Aubrey Plaza and others. (Goro Miyazaki, 2011, Japan, 1:31, PG)
✇ 1:00 Opera: LA BOHEME
Boedecker Theater
From the Salzburg Festival, Captured Live on August 01, 2012
Starring Piotr Beczala, Anna Netrebko, Massimo Cavalletti (Sung in Italian, English subtitles, 2:04)
✇ 4:00 Classics: Music for the Movies – The Hollywood Sound
Boedecker Theater
Talkback with Kathryn Bernheimer after this screening.
Max Steiner, Alfred Newman, Erich Korngold, Dimitri Tiomkin, Miklos Rosza, Alex North, Bernard Herrmman, Franz Waxman, David Raksin. These composers – all Jewish – created the scores for the greatest Hollywood films of the 1930s through the 1950s. Presented in anticipation of the Colorado Music Festival’s opening night concert, “The Sound of Movies: Masters of the Film Score,” this excellent overview of the Golden Age of Hollywood film music is brimming with musical and historical insight.
June 24, 2013
✇ June 24 5:30 ✇ Moovers and Shakers – “Hey Bartender” Premiere (Performance Space)
Performace Space
Mixologists from some of Boulder’s finest establishments, including Black Cat, Frasca, The Kitchen, Oak, Qs, and Salt, will compete, making a new drink from locally distilled Sno Vodka. The event includes samples of the cocktails, a commemorative glass, food pairings from the restaurants, and the premiere of Hey Bartender, the story of the rebirth of the bartender and the comeback of the cocktail.
The event will take place in the Main Lobby and the Performance Space at The Dairy.
Tickets day-of-show will be $45.
7:00 ✇ Gathr Previews: Broken
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Boedecker Theater
June 25, 2013
✇ 1:00 Opera: LA BOHEME
Boedecker Theater
From the Salzburg Festival, Captured Live on August 01, 2012
Starring Piotr Beczala, Anna Netrebko, Massimo Cavalletti (Sung in Italian, English subtitles, 2:04)
✇ 4:30 Hey Bartender
Boedecker Theater
Two bartenders try to achieve their dreams through bartending. An injured Marine turns his goals to becoming a principal bartender at the best cocktail bar in the world. A young man leaves his white-collar job to buy the corner bar in his hometown years later he struggles to keep afloat. The bar is three deep and the bartenders are in the weeds at the greatest cocktail party since before Prohibition. Hey Bartender is the story of the rebirth of the bartender and the comeback of the cocktail. Featuring the world’s most renowned bartenders and access to the most exclusive bars in New York with commentary from Graydon Carter, Danny Meyer and Amy Sacco.
“Bartenders are rock stars who couldn’t be bothered to learn instruments.” In Douglas Tirola’s new documentary Hey Bartender, he explores the history of the bartending profession and takes a look at the artistry and skill involved with being a successful cocktail bartender. Through old footage and interviews with some of the best bartenders in the world, Tirola sets out to show the audience that there’s much more to the job than simply mixing drinks.
(Douglas Tirola, 2013, US, 1:32, NR)
June 26, 2013
✇ 4:30 Tabu
Boedecker Theater
Acclaimed director Miguel Gomes returns with a sumptuous, eccentric two-part tale centered on Aurora, shown first as an impulsive, cantankerous elderly woman in present-day Lisbon. When Aurora is hospitalized, she sends her neighbor, Pilar, to pass word of her grave condition to Gian Luca, a man of which no one has ever heard her speak. Pilar’s quest to fulfill her friend’s wish transports us to Africa fifty years earlier, before the start of the Portuguese Colonial War. We see Aurora again, this time as the gorgeous, smoldering wife of a wealthy young farmer, involved in a forbidden love affair with Gian Luca, her husband’s best friend. Their moving, poetic tale is conveyed through the older Gian Luca’s suave voiceover, combined with the lush, melodious sounds of its heady, tropical setting, peppered with a soundtrack of Phil Spector songs. (Miguel Gomes, 2012, Portugal, 1:58, NR)
✇ 7:00 Hey Bartender
Boedecker Theater
Two bartenders try to achieve their dreams through bartending. An injured Marine turns his goals to becoming a principal bartender at the best cocktail bar in the world. A young man leaves his white-collar job to buy the corner bar in his hometown years later he struggles to keep afloat. The bar is three deep and the bartenders are in the weeds at the greatest cocktail party since before Prohibition. Hey Bartender is the story of the rebirth of the bartender and the comeback of the cocktail. Featuring the world’s most renowned bartenders and access to the most exclusive bars in New York with commentary from Graydon Carter, Danny Meyer and Amy Sacco.
“Bartenders are rock stars who couldn’t be bothered to learn instruments.” In Douglas Tirola’s new documentary Hey Bartender, he explores the history of the bartending profession and takes a look at the artistry and skill involved with being a successful cocktail bartender. Through old footage and interviews with some of the best bartenders in the world, Tirola sets out to show the audience that there’s much more to the job than simply mixing drinks.
(Douglas Tirola, 2013, US, 1:32, NR)
June 27, 2013
✇ 4:30 Hey Bartender
Boedecker Theater
Two bartenders try to achieve their dreams through bartending. An injured Marine turns his goals to becoming a principal bartender at the best cocktail bar in the world. A young man leaves his white-collar job to buy the corner bar in his hometown years later he struggles to keep afloat. The bar is three deep and the bartenders are in the weeds at the greatest cocktail party since before Prohibition. Hey Bartender is the story of the rebirth of the bartender and the comeback of the cocktail. Featuring the world’s most renowned bartenders and access to the most exclusive bars in New York with commentary from Graydon Carter, Danny Meyer and Amy Sacco.
“Bartenders are rock stars who couldn’t be bothered to learn instruments.” In Douglas Tirola’s new documentary Hey Bartender, he explores the history of the bartending profession and takes a look at the artistry and skill involved with being a successful cocktail bartender. Through old footage and interviews with some of the best bartenders in the world, Tirola sets out to show the audience that there’s much more to the job than simply mixing drinks.
(Douglas Tirola, 2013, US, 1:32, NR)
✇ 7:00 Tabu
Boedecker Theater
Acclaimed director Miguel Gomes returns with a sumptuous, eccentric two-part tale centered on Aurora, shown first as an impulsive, cantankerous elderly woman in present-day Lisbon. When Aurora is hospitalized, she sends her neighbor, Pilar, to pass word of her grave condition to Gian Luca, a man of which no one has ever heard her speak. Pilar’s quest to fulfill her friend’s wish transports us to Africa fifty years earlier, before the start of the Portuguese Colonial War. We see Aurora again, this time as the gorgeous, smoldering wife of a wealthy young farmer, involved in a forbidden love affair with Gian Luca, her husband’s best friend. Their moving, poetic tale is conveyed through the older Gian Luca’s suave voiceover, combined with the lush, melodious sounds of its heady, tropical setting, peppered with a soundtrack of Phil Spector songs. (Miguel Gomes, 2012, Portugal, 1:58, NR)
June 28, 2013
✇ 4:00 Tabu
Boedecker Theater
Acclaimed director Miguel Gomes returns with a sumptuous, eccentric two-part tale centered on Aurora, shown first as an impulsive, cantankerous elderly woman in present-day Lisbon. When Aurora is hospitalized, she sends her neighbor, Pilar, to pass word of her grave condition to Gian Luca, a man of which no one has ever heard her speak. Pilar’s quest to fulfill her friend’s wish transports us to Africa fifty years earlier, before the start of the Portuguese Colonial War. We see Aurora again, this time as the gorgeous, smoldering wife of a wealthy young farmer, involved in a forbidden love affair with Gian Luca, her husband’s best friend. Their moving, poetic tale is conveyed through the older Gian Luca’s suave voiceover, combined with the lush, melodious sounds of its heady, tropical setting, peppered with a soundtrack of Phil Spector songs. (Miguel Gomes, 2012, Portugal, 1:58, NR)
✇ 6:30 Hey Bartender
Boedecker Theater
Two bartenders try to achieve their dreams through bartending. An injured Marine turns his goals to becoming a principal bartender at the best cocktail bar in the world. A young man leaves his white-collar job to buy the corner bar in his hometown years later he struggles to keep afloat. The bar is three deep and the bartenders are in the weeds at the greatest cocktail party since before Prohibition. Hey Bartender is the story of the rebirth of the bartender and the comeback of the cocktail. Featuring the world’s most renowned bartenders and access to the most exclusive bars in New York with commentary from Graydon Carter, Danny Meyer and Amy Sacco.
“Bartenders are rock stars who couldn’t be bothered to learn instruments.” In Douglas Tirola’s new documentary Hey Bartender, he explores the history of the bartending profession and takes a look at the artistry and skill involved with being a successful cocktail bartender. Through old footage and interviews with some of the best bartenders in the world, Tirola sets out to show the audience that there’s much more to the job than simply mixing drinks.
(Douglas Tirola, 2013, US, 1:32, NR)
✇ 8:30 I Do
Boedecker Theater
Presented in partnership with Bent Lens Cinema.
A gay Brit living in New York is deprived of his immigration status, and risks losing his family and life in the U.S. He marries his lesbian best friend to remain in the country and stay with his family, but things get complicated when he meets the love of his life and is forced to make an impossible choice. (Glenn Gaylord, 2012, US, 1:31, NR)
June 29, 2013
✇ 3:30 Hey Bartender
Boedecker Theater
Two bartenders try to achieve their dreams through bartending. An injured Marine turns his goals to becoming a principal bartender at the best cocktail bar in the world. A young man leaves his white-collar job to buy the corner bar in his hometown years later he struggles to keep afloat. The bar is three deep and the bartenders are in the weeds at the greatest cocktail party since before Prohibition. Hey Bartender is the story of the rebirth of the bartender and the comeback of the cocktail. Featuring the world’s most renowned bartenders and access to the most exclusive bars in New York with commentary from Graydon Carter, Danny Meyer and Amy Sacco.
“Bartenders are rock stars who couldn’t be bothered to learn instruments.” In Douglas Tirola’s new documentary Hey Bartender, he explores the history of the bartending profession and takes a look at the artistry and skill involved with being a successful cocktail bartender. Through old footage and interviews with some of the best bartenders in the world, Tirola sets out to show the audience that there’s much more to the job than simply mixing drinks.
(Douglas Tirola, 2013, US, 1:32, NR)
✇ 5:30 Tabu
Boedecker Theater
Acclaimed director Miguel Gomes returns with a sumptuous, eccentric two-part tale centered on Aurora, shown first as an impulsive, cantankerous elderly woman in present-day Lisbon. When Aurora is hospitalized, she sends her neighbor, Pilar, to pass word of her grave condition to Gian Luca, a man of which no one has ever heard her speak. Pilar’s quest to fulfill her friend’s wish transports us to Africa fifty years earlier, before the start of the Portuguese Colonial War. We see Aurora again, this time as the gorgeous, smoldering wife of a wealthy young farmer, involved in a forbidden love affair with Gian Luca, her husband’s best friend. Their moving, poetic tale is conveyed through the older Gian Luca’s suave voiceover, combined with the lush, melodious sounds of its heady, tropical setting, peppered with a soundtrack of Phil Spector songs. (Miguel Gomes, 2012, Portugal, 1:58, NR)





