Category Archives: Festivals

Telluride Film Festival

Telluride-Film-FestivalEach Labor Day weekend, the tiny mountain village of Telluride, Colorado triples in size. Swells of passionate film enthusiasts flood the town for four days of total cinematic immersion, embarking on a viewing odyssey, blissfully spending entire days in flickering dark rooms. With only an appreciation of celluloid to guide them, these devotees flock to the show, year after year. Why? Blind faith. We don’t reveal the program until everyone lands in town. Yet the Telluride family trusts that a unique experience will unfold.

The Telluride Film Festival is not just a picture show. It is Tributes to luminaries who’ve propelled the medium forward; it is candid discussions with a film’s creator or the historian who champions it; it is discovering that the person in line behind you made the film you just enjoyed; it is engaging in lively debate with every manner of film lover in the summer sun of a Colorado afternoon, always minutes away from a new exhibition. Our audiences were the first in the world to laugh with JUNO, to observe THE LIVES OF OTHERS, to visit BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, to learn the secret of THE CRYING GAME, to experience BLUE VELVET, and to witness THE CIVIL WAR. We resurrected the silent epic NAPOLEON, and highlighted the genius of animator Chuck Jones.

We take great pains to remain not a competition, but a celebration of the best in film — past, present and future — from all around the world. This is one weekend immersed in an unabashed carnival of film: viewing, breathing, eating, and talking cinema. This is The SHOW.

For more information visit The Telluride Film Festival.

Festival Capital of the World

Telluride in the summer is synonymous with music festivals and celebration, and is known as the Festival Capital of Colorado.  2015 has been a record-breaking year in attendance for the festivals which kicked off the summer season starting with the 42nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival.  The Telluride Bluegrass Festival ushered in nearly 12,000 festivarians over the summer solstice weekend of June 18-21, while the 4th annual The Ride Festival had record attendance with almost 9,000 fans over the July 11-12.  The Town of Telluride also had record crowds for its July Fourth Celebration approaching nearly 20,000 people.

There are still up coming music festivals to enjoy this summer such as the Telluride Jazz Festival from July 31-August 2 visit http://telluridejazz.org/;  the Telluride Chamber Music Festival from August 6-16 visit http://www.telluridechambermusic.org ; 22nd annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival from September 18-20 visit http://www.tellurideblues.com .  Let us not forget those other great festivals going on in between all of the music such as the Telluride Playwrights Festival from July 24-26 visit http://www.playwrightsfestival.org ; the always interesting Telluride Mushroom Festival from August 13-16 visit http://www.telluridemushroomfest.org ; and straight out of Hollywood, this year’s 42nd annual Telluride Film Festival from September 4-7 visit http://telluridefilmfestival.org .

There is always something exciting and interesting going on during the summer in picturesque Telluride, Colorado!

Spring has sprung

It’s springtime in Telluride, which means we have weather ranging from sun to rain to hail to snow!  Numerous brave souls braved this weather last weekend for Telluride Mountainfilm Festival which featured numerous wonderful films about adventure and the outdoors.  We’re looking forward to a fantastic summer festival season and hope to see you all here.

Telluride Comedy Festival

Who’s attending the 15th annual Telluride Comedy Festival this weekend?  Since 1999 each Presidents’ Day Weekend the SAF brings in some of the country’s best and funniest comedians for four nights of amazing comedy in a historic and intimate venue. Every night the show revolves around one comedic form: either stand-up, improve or sketch comedy. The Comedy Fest strives to be a world class event while keeping the grassroots feel and uniqueness of Telluride itself. Past performers include, Rob Riggle of the Daily Show, Jack MacBrayer from 30 Rock, Stephanie Weir of Mad TV, Tig Notaro from the Sarah Silverman Program, SNL’s Casey Wilson, Rob Corddry, Ed Helms, Brian Huskey, Seth Morris, Rob Heubel, Aziz Ansari, June Raphael, Scott Armstrong, Jason Mantzoukas, Paul Scheer, Rob Corddry and more. 

For more information visit Telluride Comedy Festival

Telluride Fire Festival

Don’t miss the Telluride Fire Festival, January 15-19, 2015 which will be centered around a free public and interactive experience of fire artistry in the small mountain towns of Telluride and Mountain Village, Colorado. Beginning when darkness falls on Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 8pm each evening, it takes place both on the central pedestrian plaza of Mountain Village and on the “Main Street” (closed to vehicular traffic) of historic Telluride. People will watch spontaneous fire performances and experience (and walk among) the many forms of fire art from “art cars” to fire dancers to fire-emitting sculptures to creative burn barrels.

For more information, visit Telluride Fire Festival.